
The Gold Course
The Gold Course has been featured as one of the best and most affordable courses to play in Pennsylvania by Golfer's Digest. This course is very narrow and wooded making it ideal for the golfer who welcomes a challenge. It features 6,283 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. There are 55 sand traps and hazards, and the course demands accuracy from 3 sets of tees.
Designed by Tom Palumbo, the Gold golf course opened in 1983.
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This is a forgiving opening hole featuring a wide fairway to a straight away par 4. Bunkers guard the left and right sides of the green which slopes to the front. A good second shot could set up a birdie opportunity.

First par 5 on the front nine with a slight dogleg left. This fairway slopes to the left around the 200 mark. The best approach is left center. There is a risk of out of bounds if you fly the green.

A long drive here offers a short approach shot with birdie opportunities. Beware of bunkers.

This par 3 is best played to the center of the green to avoid the bunkers.

This hole is very challenging. Avoid the right side with your drive or you may be pitching out. There is a hazard on your right inside the 100 mark. Choosing the right club for your approach is very important to this uphill tow tier green

Finally a breather! This fairway funnels to the center for an easy approach shot. Avoid missing on the right of the fairway. Narrow entry for this elevated green.

Lots of trees on this par 3 if you miss left or long. You might want to hit a provisional.

Your may want to leave the driver in the bag. This short par 4 requires accurate shots. The green has a narrow entry with bunkers on both sides.

A left draw with your tee shot puts you in a perfect position for your approach to this green which is bunker protected on both sides. Don't fly the green as there is a steep slope leading to out of bounds. Green slopes back to front.

For a good look at this green avoid the right of the fairway. The green is narrow in the front and widens to the back with bunkers on both sides.

You need to hit your tee shot down the right side, aim slightly left of the cart path. The second shot is key and the best hit is to right around the 100 marker. There is a severe downhill slope if you fly the cart path. The green slopes back to front.

This hold can be tricky. Aim just right of the pine for your tee shot. Make sure you choose the right club for this slightly elevated green. Avoid the right bunkers.

Short and easy par 3 with a large green. Avoid missing right.

The hardest hold on the back nine. It's best to aim to the left side of the fairway from these tees. To reach the green in regulation you must be at the top of the hill. A challenging green with severe slopes. A missed putt in the front can send you completely

Tee shot hazards straight out and on the right. Your second shot needs a right fade landing around 100 out. Provides for a level approach shot.

Stay to the left with this tee shot. Trouble all around this elevated green.

This hold is very deceiving. Club up to carry this valley and front bunkers. The center of the green slopes to the front.

Great finishing hole. Be sure to avoid the right of the fairway. No trouble in the back of this green. Go for it and two putt for par.




