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The Country Club At Woodloch Springs

Designed by Rocky Roquemore and opened in 1992
Woodloch Pines - Hawley, Pennsylvania

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6579 yards
Slope:
143
Rating:
72.3
Driving Ranges:
Yes
Estimated Green Fees
$130
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Woodloch Pines with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Woodloch Pines

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Gold72.00/139 400 380 558 167 316 408 499 162 396 3286 524 354 346 357 577 160 386 154 435 3293 6579
Back70.00/130 384 346 514 149 311 386 492 150 380 3112 483 329 322 331 507 145 348 137 413 3015 6127
Black70.00/130 384 346 514 149 311 386 492 150 380 3112 483 329 322 331 507 145 348 137 413 3015 6127
Green66.90/125 355 336 502 143 287 374 439 141 358 2935 439 322 314 326 501 134 341 126 359 2862 5797
White63.30/110 304 298 479 131 277 332 359 116 210 2506 414 269 239 285 424 84 245 92 215 2267 4773
Middle68.70/129 355 336 502 143 287 374 439 141 358 2935 439 322 314 326 501 134 341 126 359 2862 5797
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 36 5 4 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 36 72
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What Golfers are Saying

3.5
Based on 4 Reviews
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Played this course last Thursday and found it in excellent shape tee to green. There were some blind shots that left us a little baffled but if we had purchased the yardage book before hand we would not had been confused. I highly recommend this course.

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Not my kind of layout.Too many holes where you can't hit driver

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My cousin Bob, my friend John, and I played the course on 11/10/10 under sunny skies and mid 50's temperatures. We're from the Binghamton, NY area and drove down here to take advantage of the off season rate ($35 for 18 with a cart). I'd read alot about Woodloch over the last 2 years, both here on Golflink and in other forums. After having read the reviews here (particularly the one that said Conklin Player's Club was "the CLOSEST the rater could find to Woodloch, condition wise") my interest was peaked. Being from Binghamton, I get to play Conklin a couple times a year (it's 10 minutes from my house) and I have yet to find a course on the same tier, condition wise. So it was with much anticipation that we took the hour and a half drive to Woodloch on this day to see if the course lived up to it's reputation. We were met with both elation and disappointment....Woodloch is a beautiful resort class course with top of the line amenities. "In season" rates approach the $100 mark, so $35 seemed a steal. The pro-shop was sizeable and well stocked, and the guy working the desk was pleasant and accomodating. Much to our dismay though, he advised us that the course was "cart path only" due to recent rains. This surprised us, because there was no standing water in sight and the ground around the clubhouse seemed firm enough. The gentleman then proceeded to the bag drop, where we had unloaded our bags a moment earlier. He put them on the cart and gave us a little course knowledge before turning us loose. We found the practice green to be LIGHTNING fast, which we would later discover was not at all indicitive of the rest of the greens on the course. The carts were gas powered and have no g.p.s. (disappointment #1). The course was in decent shape for the time of year. The fairways had been aerated recently, but were still very playable. The greens were in good shape too. The bunkers were all hard packed and didn't appear to have been raked yet this day. Be mindful of stones in the bunkers too (a problem which seems to plague alot of N.E.P.A. courses). The rough was fairly cut, and didn't seem to stop wayward shots from bounding into lateral trouble. Woodloch is bizarre in that it feels as though you're always playing uphill. Only two downhill holes spring to mind. It's like something out of the Twilight Zone. Target golf wins the day at Woodloch and you can keep your driver in the bag on a good number of the par 5's and 4's due to the large number of washes that traverse the fairways at around 200 yards. We found that the 3 hybrid and 5 wood were useful tools on our first and second shots. We avoided alot of trouble by being fortunate enough to have garmin's too. At $85+ a round in the on season, this course has no excuse for not providing g.p.s.. We stopped at the turn for a couple drinks and found no-one manning the bar/grille. I eventually located a young lady in the kitchen, who seemed mildly displeased to see us. I tried to offer a little humor about how the course was eating our lunch and she just offered a cold, blank stare (disappointment #2). After returning to the course, we started to feel the fatigue of the "cart path only" rule. None of the cart paths seemed to be near the safe landing areas and there is ALOT of uphill to contend with. There was ZERO standing water on the course and NONE of the fairways seemed sloppy. 90 degrees would have been appropriate-(disappointment #3). The course does offer stunning views and an interesting challenge. I would NOT however, put it in the same category as Conklin. It is definitely an upper tier course, comparable to The Links at Hiawatha Landing or Traditions (if you're familiar with those Binghamton area courses). Other comparable courses in the N.E.P.A. area(condition wise)would be Buck Hill and Shawnee. In a nutshell, the course is very nice and worth your time. Things just need to be kept in perspective, in my opinion.

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It's a resort known for lots of family related activities and good food. Everything is a bit pricey. I have never stayed on the properties and stay at another location. It was supposedly the best course in the area and the only that was able to rent lefty clubs for a family member. It was a bit pricey, but the service was country club quality.

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The Country Club At Woodloch Springs Course Layout & Flyover
732 Woodloch Drive, Hawley, PA
18428-9709
(570) 685-8000
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