I've seen some chatter in the archives of GCA.com on Iron Valley (Lebanon, PA), a P.B. Dye course, but nothing of late. So I made the trek there 2 days ago to find the course with light volume on a glorious sunny spring day. I had not played IV in about 2 years. I really like what they are doing with the course and it has grown in nicely. The elevation changes are amazing and the course quite difficult (130 slope from the white tees).
The front nine is very hilly and tree lined and is called the "mine nine" as iron ore was mined there and used in the Revolutionary War. The back nine, called the "tailings nine" because remnants of the mining process were dumped there, opens up much more so than the front and the elevation changes more modest. There are two big lakes, one on each nine. The routing, IMO, is pretty darn good.
Ok, enough of my yakkin'.
#1: downhill 470 yard par 4:
#2: tough little par 4 with an old iron ore quarry short and right of the green.
Here's a view of the 2nd green from the 3rd tee.
#3: a 177 yard par 3
The tees are right on the edge of the rock cliff in the background:
#4: dramatic par 5, here is the view after a good drive:
A view to show the big elevation change:
#5: dogleg right par 4 with an elevated green:
#6: 456 yard par 4
Here's a view of the green from the next tee:
#7: a dogleg right par 5 that starts going way up, then gently runs downhill. Here is a view from the driver landing area back to tees:
Here is a view from about 100 yards out from the green:
#8: 181 yard par 3
#9: a dogleg right par 4, 427 yards.
A view from about 175 yards out:
A view from right of the green:
After the front nine you drive across the road you can in on to get to the back nine, which begins with a real doozy, the #1 handicap hole of 435 yards. Here's a view from the tips.
You obviously cannot miss the fairway left here of you are down a steep embankment.
The bailout area at the green is right, but it leaves a super tough up and down:
And the green has a false front to complete the package:
#11: a slight dogleg right par 4, 373 yards, with lots of Dye bunkering:
#12: reachable in two par 5 of 511 yards, but the 2nd shot in is to a two-tiered green:
#13: 448 yard par 4 that has many Dye-style bunkers. A curious hole to me. I've grown to like it. Here's a view from the tips.
A view from behind the green:
#14: the apple doesn't fall far from the tree with a short, island green par 3:
#15: a long (473 yards) slight dogleg left par 4. Here is a view from the white tees:
A view from just over the green that is propped up a few feet so run-up shots aren't a good option. On a hole this long I would prefer the option to run a long iron on.
#16: another rather dramatic looking par 5 (535 yards) that wraps around water. Here is the view from the white tees:
A view from 275 yards:
A beautiful view from the hill behind the green:
#17: an uphill par 3 of about 200 yards:
#18: the finishing hole is a slightly downhill par 4 of about 395 yards. Not the best hole on the course, but a decent finish. The power line distracting the view reminds me of the 18th at Chester Valley:
I hope you enjoyed the tour!
Some other comments: 1) the pro there sends out some really informative e-mails to those that subscribe; he'll be very frank and honest about course conditions, etc; 2) they have early bird and twilight rates of 35 bucks; 3) a big ole hot dog, candy bar, and fountain soda cost about 4 bucks in the clubhouse (which is just a gussied up trailor).
Overall I took about 175 photos. If you wish to view them all with more of my commentary, go here:
http://www.myphillygolf.com/uploads/bausch/IronValley/index.htmlAlso, from standing on the 10th tee I snapped a bunch of photos and made a neat QuickTime VR movie of the back nine. That rather large file (your version of QuickTime must be rather new and needs to be able to handle H264 movies) is here:
http://darwin.chem.villanova.edu/~bausch/images/IVforGCA/10greenQTVR.movJoe Logan's review of IV from 2000, right after it opened is here:
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/golf/course_guide/6235757.html