I was in Hershey last week and had a chance to play some golf. I began by touring Hershey Links (nee Wren Dale Golf Club) at twilight on a Monday afternoon for 59 bucks. This is the 3rd Hurdzan/Fry course I've played (the others being Militia Hills at Philly Cricket and the public Pilgrims Oak in Peach Bottom, PA) and it might be the best of the three.
Here is the routing, which I think is very good as some severe areas are dealt with well:
HL begins with a dogleg right par 5 with a semi-blind tee shot.
The 2nd is a short par 4 with a semi-blind tee shot when playing from the tips:
The 3rd is a slight dogleg-left par 4 with a distinctive bunker fronting green:
The first par 3 at HL is the 4th of the downhill variety:
The 5th is another par 4 where the tee shot is challenging to find the correct line to a diagonal fairway, and a 2nd shot over some junk:
The 6th hole is a slight downhill par 4 with another partially blind tee shot:
The No. 1 handicap hole is the 7th, an uphill par 4 that played very long this day into the wind, which I think is the prevailing wind:
A breather par 3 8th is next:
The 9th is a downhill par 5 that plays more like a long par 4, IMO:
The back nine begins with a par 4 and a semi-blind tee shot as the hole goes downhill at the end:
I really like the par 3 11th, the best par 3 on the course, IMO. There is a ravine to be carried, but they've made the shot for the dub not too long and from an easier angle, but from the tips the shot is quite daunting:
The par 4 12th doglegs left and the better line is left in the FW:
A short slightly uphill par 3 is next (#13):
Another dogleg-left par 4 awaits at the 14th:
The 15th is a shortish par 4 where the FW runs out:
Now a very long par 5 is next at the 16th where a drive must carry some junk, then the same on the shot to the green:
The 17th is a par 4 with a fairly demanding 2nd shot in:
Finally, the home hole is a slightly uphill par 5 where I think your better players will be looking for birdie:
If you would like to see a photo album containing all 154 pics go here:
http://www80.homepage.villanova.edu/joseph.bausch/images/albums/Hershey_Links/index.htmlLater this week I'll present a photo tour of both the East and West courses at the Hershey Country Club. Stay tuned.