Seems like Lancaster is popular as well.
Mike C, Wayne, Kyle Sweeney, Marc & Sean
You have seen the sort of crap I post. Based on that rather than what may be best, which handful of courses do you think I would most enjoy?
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Sean-
I played with you down in '05, so going off that, I'll go with Huntingdon Valley, Merion East and West, Pine Valley, Hidden Creek (if you want to go to the Jersey Shore). All of these courses are good walking courses, they play firm, and have a variety of terrain.
I would even go as far as to say Reading as a sixth, for variety's sake, this is a good course for a late-afternoon round and it contrasts well with the other viewpoints presented. Different architect, in Findlay. It's an easy walk, and it is fun to play, and for $24, you can go home with money in your pocket
It does have a ways to go in terms of tree removal, but it is a good course at 6100-odd yards. I also like the choice of LuLu, specifically for its routing and angular features.
My vote for cheesesteak is Pudge's, in Blue Bell.