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Newtown, PA

Tyler State Park

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4 2
ahop
Experience: 15.2 years 34 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Worth the Driver 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 23, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Extremely well-maintained, beautiful scenery, and ever-changing course layouts make this my favorite course to-date. If you haven't yet played it, make the trip soon. I'm a relative beginner to the sport, and I've found Tyler to be the perfect fusion of challenge and reward. It's also worth noting that I've met only the nicest people in my travels there - both players and non-players alike.

Cons:

The only downside I can mention is a selfish one - its location. When will courses like this pop up in North-Central Jersey?

Other Thoughts:

When I played most recently, we decided to make up our own pars for many of the holes. I wish I had brought a scorecard to identify the par for each of the holes when they are not in the "C" position. ...The upside, of course, was that I was very satisfied with the number of birdies I earned!
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flyfarmblues
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 8, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

27 Holes. There are no "junk" holes. Pars are accurate to the course. GREAT Maps at each hole, showing pin locations, and their distances. Heavily wooded course, so you will have shade for a majority of it.
Well maintained course. Nice hike. Concrete tees. What more to say...this course would be worth driving to from pretty far away.

Cons:

It would be nice to have some more open field holes. The trees can give you fits if you don't place your throw well...Don't bring your Camo discs here!
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Kwick
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.3 years 50 played 18 reviews
5.00 star(s)

World Class Disc Golf 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Dec 20, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

To name just a few:
beautiful, often elevated, concrete tee pads
multiple tees on several holes
A B and C basket locations which get rotated regularly
Wooden posts with bag holders on every hole
Many benches
Restroom facilities/water fountains
27 different challenging holes

Cons:

A couple holes are blind, where you should walk down the fairway prior to throwing (I find it easier to look than trust the signs, although the signage is great)

It can get crowded at times

There can be non-DGers there sometimes, such as a high cool Xcountry race through the course

Other Thoughts:

This course is absolutely a must play course (great DG trip to include with nearby Tinicum, Jordan Creek, Knockamixon and Little Lehigh parkway)

This is a beautiful challenging course set mainly in the woods. There are a few open holes, but even than you'll be challenged by OB. While it is primarily wooded, all of the holes are fair. Good shots are rewarded, while errant shots do get punished. There are many different excellent basket placements. Elevated, placed on the side of a hill, protective wood log walls, next to a steep drop-off. This course has many par 4's that you will need to plan out your shots. I love courses that make me think and this course does that. The hand-painted signs add a great touch and are very accurate. There are rotating dials on each hole to indicate the current basket location. There are plans to eventually have all the C (long) baskets put in permanently while rotating the others between A and B. That would allow players to always play long if they desired. I enjoy the course with rotating holes as it gives some birdie chances and than many tough longer holes. There is a good amount of walking, so be prepared with proper shoes and food/drink as this course will physically and mentally drain you. The course is fairly easy to navigate with arrows and signs pointing you to the next holes. There are several spots where you can just take a break and enjoy the beautiful park, which is nice to be able to sit, listen to some nature and enjoy a beautiful view (while hopefully hearing some chains banging in the background). This course is top notch and you should make every effort to play it and test your game. Regardless of my score here (which can vary greatly) I always enjoy this excellent course, and feel lucky that I live fairly (45minutes) close to it.
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forehandfranz
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 32 years 226 played 128 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Like a Box of Chocolates 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 2, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Like Forrest Gump saying - "you never know what you'll get" when you come here. Pins rotate in three different positions. This is the spice of life here. In the A, you will be looking at birdie hopes. In the C, you will be challenged to get par.

One of the most beautiful parks, mostly wooded and technical, with only 5 of the 27 going through open fields. You will need a variety of shots and discs to play this well, as you will play short, long, up and down. You will have to play smart fairway placement on many of the long (C) holes, instead of relying on power. Hole #5 (C) is my personal favorite - a LOOONG, very narrow dogleg horseshoe that absolutely demands good shot placement along its entire length.

The tee pads, signs and baskets are all fantastic. Even better, there is a rotating dial on the signs indicating which pin position is being used. This prevents you from having to walk down the fairway and waste precious time looking. This should be standard at ANY course that has rotating pin placements.

Cons:

I used to think of rotating pins as being a sort of "con" as you would never have a distinct layout to determine your personal best score for the course. Ideally, multiple pins at some point would allow the player to pick their poison or even draw cards to decide which basket they will be driving to at each hole!

Other Thoughts:

This is an absolute must play if your'e in the area. The designers and local club members of the BCDGA are really dedicated to the course and are improving it all the time.
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tony14k
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

best course i ever played 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 5, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

the course is well-maintained with little underbrush; the shots are exciting and challenging, with many extra obstacles (such as raised pins, gate keepers, and walls); the landscape is beautiful; the holes are well-marked and easy to navigate. each hole has and A,B, and C location, and the sign at each tee will indicate which location it's currently at. kudos to the Buck County Disc Golf Assoc.

Cons:

are there any?

Other Thoughts:

if it weren't an hour away, I'd go every day.
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TheWCG
Experience: 16 years 374 played 15 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Who the hell is Tyler??? 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 2, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is an overall blast to play. Its got TONS of variety in shot requirements. Also a LOT of risk and reward shots where power and finesse have to combine to make for the "great" shots. Playing this course on a normal basis will definitely turn you into a skilled player. The Natural Beauty out here is top notch. Excellent use of the land. Very beautiful place for DG..

Cons:

The only thing I can honestly say is some of the teepads were a bit small but that doesn't affect my rating at all. Aleast there's something!!

Other Thoughts:

So I've been meaning to update this review for a while. After reading it I must have been drinking. Whoops! Anyways, This course I've now played a few times. This course is a MUST play everytime I'm in the area. I love this course. And it's also a very wooded course overall, and I love wooded courses. It gives you that "out there" feeling. Awesome job to the course maintainers!!!
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Neophyte
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 16 years 19 played 15 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Great Mature Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 27, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

I have been looking forward to playing this course all summer and was not disappointed. This course has some of the best "fixtures" of any course I have played. The tees are all concrete, many are elevated and there are multiple tees on many of the holes (some are a little smaller but serviceable). The painted tee signs are great and the little dials below the signs indicating the basket position are awesome. This is really important because many of the baskets are not visible from the tee. Many of the basket placements are also unique. There are a lot of raised baskets, protected baskets and even one I saw that was raised and between the roots of two trees.
The holes have a good mix of right and left dog legs. I have read a lot of comments about the length of the "short" basket placements in earlier reviews. I must have gotten lucky because most of the holes were in the "C" or long configuration when I played. Plus this course boasts 27 solid holes any of which can be challenging. The challenge comes from its heavily wooded nature (most of the holes), the sharp turns of the dog legs, the length in some cases (if the basket is in the C position), the background of shots and some great risk v. reward shots. I would like to mention hole 9 in particular. my second shot landed about fifteen feet from the basket which is usually a low risk shot. However, this basket ("C" position) is right in front of a sharp drop off. If you don't sink the putt or at least get it to land flat your disc could easily roll right off the hill. Fortunately I did make this one.
This is a very well kept course and while it is predominantly wooded (17 and 18 are like a breath of fresh air) I really never had any difficulty locating my disc because of the lack of underbrush. There are also some interesting barriers that have been set up throughout the course to keep players honest (as if there needed to be more barriers) such as stacks of logs, zig-zaged log fences to discourage rollers I guess (hole 19) and embankments to require straight shots. The fairways on many of the holes are tight but they are not unfair. I could see Iron Hill, DE being a lot like this course in ten years or so (except Iron Hill being a bit longer).

Cons:

There are only a couple of minor issues that I noticed with this course.
1) This is a busy multi-use park and there were even a good number of runners/bikers/walkers when I was playing on a Thursday afternoon.
2) Since there are so many holes in a relatively small space some of them can encroach on each other (5 and 19 for example).
3) The last issue that was a non issue for me (because most of the holes were in the C position) is having more than one permanent basket on each hole. I know this is a big expense but this is really the only thing that could be done to improve this course. I don't have a big arm but I noticed that many of my drives were going past the "A" placement with regularity. I can see how it would be frustrating for a pro level player who went out of his way to visit this course if all the pins were in the A or B configuration.

However, these minor issues only would compel me to rate this course as low as a 4.75 and because that is not possible I am rounding up to 5.0.

Other Thoughts:

As a new visitor the directions on the Course Info page are very important to me. They are good except that once on Rte. 413 you come to a stoplight at Swamp Rd.. If you follow signs for Rte. 413 you have to turn right. The park entrance is actually the left turn at this stop light. I was busy following Rte. 413 looking for an entrance off that road and blew right by the park. You actually travel a very short distance on Rte. 413 so slow down and watch for the Swamp Rd. intersection.
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GrOoViN
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Sick 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 19, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

27 holes of great times. Easily able to cut course down to 18 to your own desire as many people I came across there opted to do, however fully worth playing all 27. Course is never the same as 1 of the guys I played with called me today to tell baskets were diff. from when we went on Sunday.

Cons:

People are dicks and cut in and dick around. People are dicks everywhere and they should all walk off their respective cliffs.

Other Thoughts:

Great time, don't let the people ruin it for you just like any other course.
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Dr.awesome
Experience: 8 played 8 reviews
5.00 star(s)

The most Awesome course in Pennsylvania 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 28, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Great signs that will never leave you confused, and next tee signs. Awesome layout that will challenge you, while leaving many birdie and even eagle opportunities for the disc golf gifted. The course is maintained very well. The A, B, C basket positions. The long/short tees on 2 holes(7, and 12 i think). This course is filled with pros!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cons:

The only con is hole 6, i don't like water coming into play, or steep slopes.

Other Thoughts:

I saw the head of the BCDGA Bigdog. He and the fellow members come out every weekend to maintain the truly awesome course. Tyler rules!!!!!!!!!
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lennyb6
Experience: 4 played 3 reviews
5.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 22, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

27 holes, some long some short, some very easy, some difficult. You almost cannot play all 27 and not ind something fun. great for beginners - my girlfriend will come almost anytime. holes have some real nice scenery and be on the look out for wildlife.

Cons:

some long walks between holes. a few mistakes can really cost you. Can be a bit crowded (speaks to quality). Three locations on most holes - some can be too simple.

Other Thoughts:

Can't say enough good things about it.
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Grip N Rip
Experience: 17 years 14 played 6 reviews
5.00 star(s)

TP DG 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 3, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This is my local course. After seeing other courses in the area I must say Tyler Park is top notch. Majority of holes curve or dog leg left. ( good for right handed hyzers) Only two holes with a Mandatory (again both mandos are setup nice for a right handed hyzer) Multiple holes mean different play everytime. Holes A and B are great for recreational play or beginners but the C holes changes the hole play dramatically. No bad water hazards except for the swamp to the right and down the hill on Hole #6. Course is well kept year round. Rain run off is superb. Water fountains and restrooms on upper and lower parts of course. (closed during winter) Lastly the people, disc golfers and the public, are very friendly. Don't feel embarassed if you drilled that pine tree 8 feet ahead of you a good recovery shot can get you back on track on any hole at this marvelous park. Happy Chain Hunting

Cons:

Only thing keeping this park from being a perfect 5 for 5 is not enough field holes, lack of water hazards and too many short holes. I've heard some advanced players down talk this park because the A and B holes are too easy to deuce. (I like them for the easy ace chance) Park can be very crowded with disc golfers or just anybody walking so be prepared to yell "Fore".

Other Thoughts:

This course is very technical in the sense of choosing lanes between trees and avoiding steep downward hills. This course does have elevation changes that makes you tweak your shot slightly. ACCURACY AND CONTROL is the way to sucess being that around 21 of the 27 holes are in wooded area...no one likes being a lumber jack. SIDE NOTE: Avery Jenkins played in the Eric C. Yetter Memorial Champions Cup here and was heard saying , "I have had enough of this course". During this event the Pin positions are located mostly in C...which you only see around once a year. So if you've never seen the hidden beast that The Enchanted Forest can so easily become I highly suggest visiting the week prior the Eric C. Yetter Tournement.
Also, the course pro Joe Mela and the BCDGA members bust their butts to make this a gem of a course.
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disc-o maniac
Experience: 15.9 years 18 played 7 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Speachless 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 12, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

An Amazing course with a mixture of open and wooded holes. With 3 different hole positions you really never go back playing the same layout, some holes are along a man made waterfall which is just amazing and even though it is a long 27 hole day there are many water fountains, rest spots, and just nice scenary to relax and just say "wow"

Cons:

well its a 27 hole course to be prepared to stay there for a very long time because once you start you really just cant stop since like previously said it doesnt go in 9 hole increments. Also many disc golfers there when i went so there was a lot of waiting or speeding up you hole. pedestrians can also be a problem because some holes are over or near the park path just keep an eye on your disc because i lost a disc due to a person taking it when i wasnt looking

Other Thoughts:

all and all an amazing course that i would go back to time after time. im even entering in my first tournament in july over there. i would recommend this to any disc golfer because those of you that haven't played this course.... you dont know what your missing :)
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crouchingwombat
Experience: 16.4 years 87 played 20 reviews
5.00 star(s)

What a course! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 6, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Wow, this course really made me enjoy disc golf. I haven't played many courses but this one presented itself to me as a top notch course. Where to start?
When you pull into the park there are signs leading you to the disc golf parking lot/course, how cool. There is a giant bulletin board with all sorts of course info and a map. At the first tee and every other tee there's a hole layout and a spiny thing to let you know which position the pin is currently in. That might be the best thing I've ever seen, most courses don't really care if you know which position the pin is at. There are also signs pointing to the next tee, usually there are multiple signs!!! To make things wonderful there are bag hangers at every hole!!!! wow!! I didn't have to put my bag in the snow at all! Benches too! Did I mention that all tee pads are concret and large enough to get things done.

As for the layout of the course:
Every hole has 3 pin positons and sometimes 4. They are moved on a cycle every 3 weeks and for tournaments. Keeps things really spicy and interesting. That's nice for people who want to better their score, knowing that they will be back to that "desired" position in a few weeks. Most A positions are easy and B's are also not that bad. C's are nuts, I'm not sure how someone can bomb a disc 500+ feet down a 10-30 foot fairway and not hit any trees. Maybe god can. Being from Florida I don't get to play in some seriously heavly wooded coures, that challenge was great. Every shot is very technical, well most are. Some holes have serious eleveation change and others have a huge risk/reward factor. Too many holes for me to remember details about each one but they all are special in their own way, just like us when we were little... The use of logs and other wood items make some holes challenging and senic. I'm sure it's a whole other ball game where there isn't 6 inches of snow. Something new I've never seen before was the use of mandatory trees/markers, your disc has to goto the left or right of the tree otherwise it's a stroke and a drop in the drop zone. Great idea, it makes short holes much more challenging. Great course, loads of fun.

Cons:

Cons, hmm not many, the course is pretty nifty and I didn't have some of the other problems other players had. Hmm there's gotta be one... OH there were no score cards, OMG pisses me off sooo much, hahaha I didn't even know course gave out score cards until this trip up north.

Other Thoughts:

What an experience, I'm bummed I only got to play this course once. Plan was to play it at least twice but I met up with some guys and it took a bit longer. I would definatly drive back here to do it again if given the oppertunity. It's a great course with a dedicated group of guys taking care of it. I learned a few things I'm going to try and implement at my home course. My experience was in the winter with no leaves and lots of snow, I'm sure this course is completely different in the summer and spring. If this site ranks this course seventh, Flip city and Idylwild better be amazing. Off to Warwick next to give it a spin.
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valkyriefb11
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.6 years 23 played 22 reviews
5.00 star(s)

One of the Best 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Feb 8, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Tyler State Park is one of the best DG courses. It is 27 holes of beautifully manicured, well-kempt, amazing disc golf. Tyler offers almost everything one could want in a disc golf course.
All holes but #4, 5 & 14 have three pin placements: hole 4 has one, but three tee pads and holes 5 & 14 which have 4 pin placements each. All of the teepads are concrete and are in excellent condition. The course has amazing signage on the course. Every hole features a layout of the hole, lengths, par and what placement the pin is in. Although some of the holes are separated by a short walk the paths are clearly marked where to go.
The vast majority of the holes are mildly to heavily wooded, but there are also 5 open holes. Several of the holes require very accurate shots in order to avoid steep slopes into Neshaminy Creek. Hole 9's new C pin placement is on the edge of a sloping drop into the creek, making an overshot very dangerous. Hole 14 in the C2 pin placement is in the Y part of the trunk of a tree, offering one of the most unique pin placements. Tyler also features several elevated basket positions. Elevation is very varied with a good selection of level, uphill and down hill shots. The last 9 (19-27) were recently renovated with several holes being moved and rearranged (Holes 21 and 22 are entirely new). The course is also long, with several of the holes in the C pin position reaching 700+ feet, so be prepared for a strenuous round of DG. The course is very challenging and when all of the holes are in C par is 102 for all 27 holes.
The park has plenty of areas for picnicking and there are restrooms at several points on the course.

Cons:

Its hard to find a con with Tyler State Park, but ...
The park service gets lax cutting the rough during the summer months and it can get unruly.
Water is lacking, so bring your own, and the restrooms close during the winter.
One thing I have begun to notice as I develop a fuller X-step is that some of the tee-pads are a bit small ... not all, but a few are.

Other Thoughts:

Hole 10 in the C position is my personal favorite hole. The approach crosses a small creek to a pin placement behind a low stone wall for a picturesque hole.
If you are looking for a place to eat, Chick-fil-A is right across the street. That's where all the local DGers go after a round.
Bucks County Disc Golf Alliance features several great tournaments, doubles, several leagues and other fun activities for disc golfers of all ages. Tyler is also home to the Eric C. Yetter Cup.
There are always areas of improvement at any course, but Tyler merits a 5 rating. You will not be disapointed if you play this course.
This course is a must play for anyone looking to play a challenging top-notch course.
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nascent
Experience: 16.9 years 7 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Excellent course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 12, 2008 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Very well marked course. Every hole has a colored wood engraving showing exactly how that hole is layed out. It is very well maintained and you can see that people take pride in the course. There were many challenging holes and some unique fun holes. Of the 27 holes, I only remember about 5 that play in open areas so be prepared to beat up your discs as you are playing in the woods most of the time.

Cons:

Long course; it is 27 holes and it doesn't really play in nine hole increments. So you can't just play 1-9 or 10-18 or 19-27 and end up back where you started. However, every hole is worth playing so just make sure you set aside enough time to play all 27.

Other Thoughts:

I played this course while in Newtown on business travel. I am so glad I took the time to play! My first night out I meet up with a couple of the locals. One of them was the Director of Maintenance and he was a blast to play with. He took a lot of pride in the course and it showed. I highly recommend this course, a must play if you are ever in the area!
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DiscGolfMonthlyTV
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Accuracy is key 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 30, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

27 baskets, Multiple pin and tee placements, restrooms, water fountains, trash cans near many tee pads, concrete tee pads, many par 4 holes as well as a few par 5, baskets placements changed frequently, and not to mention a host club that works hard to make this course the best it can be.

Cons:

restrooms near course close in winter months, a few fountains do not work

Other Thoughts:

This course is host to the only A tier PDGA event in Eastern Pennsylvania, and also hosts a C tier event in the late spring, the host club also organizes about 5 non-PDGA sanctioned events per year, in addition the club runs two leagues per year.
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bryon
Experience: 63 played 58 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Great course! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 19, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

When the course is in the C position...Watch out because it will be a tough round. (but fun)! Course is mostly in woods and when in C position is a great challenge. Great use of land and although some holes looked alike, they each had there own challenge. 5-6 of the holes in the c-position have raised baskets, and almost every pin location has its own challenge to get to. I was really surprised how much I enjoyed the course. The course can teach you to become a great golfer as accuracy, and distance is essential and there is enough elevation change to keep it interesting
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Godard
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 16.7 years 65 played 46 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Fun, challenging and varied 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jan 29, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Lots of variety with the different pin placements. Holes are nicely spread out through the woods. A few open holes mix it up. Some tough uphill holes as well. Nice concrete tees. Well marked. New hole 27 is a fantastic island hole.

Cons:

Bathrooms are locked during winter. No water comes into play for you OB fans, though there is some asphalt to worry about. Beginners will have trouble because if a pin is in position C, there's not much they can do to make the hole shorter.

Other Thoughts:

Well worth the drive. Great challenge and variety, plus a ton of picnic tables. New hole 20 is just too demanding... a long, narrow uphill chute that absolutely punishes bad shots. Oh, and lately 23 has been in the terrifying B position. Seems like they're trying to turn this into even more of a championship caliber course! After playing over 20 courses and playing here for a year, including 2 amazing tournaments, I have upgraded my rating and it is now my first 5-disc course!
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maf763
Experience: 21 played 13 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Tyler 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 13, 2007 Played the course:never

Pros:

Lots of variety; challenging both for distance and accuracy; generally in good shape

Cons:

Difference in distances for pin placement on some holes - 5 can be 307 or 797 feet, 14 can be 230 or 711, 23 can be 203 or 587 - hard to know what your round may be like until you get to each hole.

Other Thoughts:

Mostly wooded, a couple of open holes. It's nice to have the extra 9 holes to play, and 19-27 are easier than 1-18.
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adlacro
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18 years 152 played 125 reviews
5.00 star(s)

27 holes of fun! 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 7, 2007 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

27 of the best holes I have ever played! The course rolls up and down some good elevation changes and and there are three pin locations, and they are frequently rotated. In the long pins, the course can easliy play out to about three miles. Some elevated baskets allow for a challenging putting experience. Wooded holes are not all tight with excellent concrete tees. Except for grass in summer, the course is well kept and maintained. I like some of the changes on the course. 21 is an excellent "empty your bag" ace challenge, especially in the 210 ft. "A" position. The 27th hole in the "C" is one of the toughest holes I've played in a long time. It's an island green, and with the long grass OB as well as the parking lot, and lots of trees to your right, this one screams "new signature hole"!

Cons:

Not sure what the long grass warning is for. Signs were helpfully posted, but didn't offer up an explanation.

Other Thoughts:

Many tournaments occur here. This is easily one of the best courses in eastern PA and a must include in an area DG tour. Kudos to all who put this wonderful stop together! Ten minutes from I-95.
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