Linfield National
Linfield, PA
1998, Bob Sterrett
Back Tees 6164 69.3 118 70
Middle Tees 5821 67.7 115 70
Diections: From Hwy 422 turn left (from W) or right (from E) on Linfield/Limerick Rd, to Pottstown Rd, turn right, proceed to Linfield/Trappe Rd, turn right, drive 1.5 miles, turn right on Church Rd.
'09 Fees: $50 Weekend Ride
Golfcourse.com Review: This course was formerly known as the Sycamore Ridge Golf Club, and is situated on rolling, hilly terrain. The design is very interesting in that the course is very tight with narrow fairways. Bunkers play a significant part in the strategy of playing this course. Trees line the perimeter of the course, and are also found randomly scattered through the layout. The greens are large and well maintained. There are a pair of signature holes on the course. Hole #10, a 393-yard, par 4, has trees lining the fairway and one large tree just to the right of the fairway. Heavy bunkering makes this an interesting and challenging hole. The other signature hole is #18, a 460-yard, par 4, which has a pond in front of the tee box that requires a carry of at least 180 yards.
From the website: Combines links style with elements of water, trees, and elevation changes.
Best Bar Nearby: Mulligan's 19th Hole on premisis serves beer.