Public
3.5
5 Reviews

Sugarloaf Golf Club

Designed by Geoffrey S. Cornish, ASGCA and opened in 1967
Sugarloaf - Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6845 yards
Slope:
122
Rating:
73
Driving Ranges:
Yes
Estimated Green Fees
$49
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Sugarloaf 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 Sugarloaf

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue73.70/129 345 485 225 368 587 446 233 449 441 3579 315 365 566 375 512 266 403 167 404 3373 6952
White70.90/124 320 470 160 300 540 410 200 420 360 3180 300 320 530 350 490 220 380 150 380 3120 6300
Red68.30/119 300 450 140 280 500 340 180 330 340 2860 280 300 500 330 470 105 350 130 360 2825 5685
Red (L)72.30/120 300 450 140 280 500 340 180 330 340 2860 280 300 500 330 470 105 350 130 360 2825 5685
Par 4 5 3 4 5 4 3 4 4 36 4 4 5 4 5 3 4 3 4 36 72
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What Golfers are Saying

3.5
Based on 5 Reviews
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Have played this course several times over the last 20 years. Each time I have played the course, it was in excellent condition. Over time the course has been made more difficult by upgrade of the greens with some of the revamped greens shaped like an amoeba allowing placement of pins in fingerlike extensions. Makes the shotmaking tougher and the putting more difficult. As I recall, the management over the years has had some difficulty dewatering the 16th, 17th and 18th fairways. still a tough layout with some interesting shotmaking.

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Love this course. Has a little bit of everything. Front nine nice and open with elevation change on 1 and 9. Back nine tightens up and makes you pick a shot more. They re-did the greens on 16 and 17 the past 2 years. GPS is for distance only and updates quickly. Some holes it will give a first timeer tips on how to play. Staff always great to be around. Never a problem here once. Love to play 5-10 times a year.

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Our golf outing (Hilltown Golf Outing - hilltowngolfouting.com) has always had Sugarloaf GC as our primary course we play for our golf outing ever since we started our annual golf trip 20+ years ago, and there are many reasons why it will remain our home course for our outing.
The course is a fantastic array of different types of holes to challenge all levels of golfers and that requrire a golfer to use virtually every club in his/her bag. It is a superb mountain course with many wonderful views along the entire course. As far as public courses go, it is always in solid condition and is very competitively priced, plus with its newly added cart GPS system, it is keeping up w/modern technology.
Sugarloaf boasts a fantastic bar and dining area with a wide variety of yummy food choices, anywhere from your basic bar fare of burgers and sandwiches to delicious sit-down buffet meals that can feed the starving army of a full 144 golfer outing.
The owners, Wayne and Judy Knelly, as well as their entire staff are the friendliest in the business and always have been more than accommodating to our outing and its players. The biggest reason why we love to come back every year is simple...it is because these people care about their customers and go well beyond the call of duty to make sure everything is more than just satisfactory. One does not need to think hard to figure out why Golf Digest rates this a 4-star course/operation.
Whether if you are an individual player, small or large group, do yourself a favor and check out Sugarloaf for your next round or outing...it will be one of the best golfing decisions on where to play that you will ever make.

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Sugarloaf is a wonderful mix of holes and great views for a mountain course. The front 9 is an open layout where the back 9 is more of a traditional, tree-lined mountain course. Within the past few years, they recently added some long, linksy grass to some of the open areas on the front 9 to toughen up some of the wide-open areas as well as on a few holes on the back. There are some shorter holes on the course that are fairly easy and give you a chance to score, but do not be deceived by the short par 4 #4 hole, whose green has many undulations where you must be below the hole. If you think you have the game and are brave enough to play the tips on this course, brace yourself for some tough holes, specifically the 15th hole, a par 3, 266 yard hole over water to a green on a plateau as well as another par 3 that goes 225-230 yards (#7). This course is solid for all types of players, from beginners to scratch golfers, and the price is right, w/green fees ranging from low $30's during the week to mid $40's on the weekend. The owners & staff are top notch, and the bar/restaurant accommodations & menu offerings are solid. All things considered (course, price, and staff), this is a solid 4-star value!!

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Year Opened: 1909
79 Country Club Ln, Sugarloaf, PA, 18249-3713
2 miles from the center of Sugarloaf
18 Holes
71 Par
6,143 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
Sugarloaf Golf Club Course Layout & Flyover
18 Golf Course Rd, Sugarloaf, PA
18249-3501
(570) 384-4097
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