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Philly Course Rankings Philly Course Rankings Top 20 Public | Bucks Co. | Chester Co. | Delaware Co. | Montgomery Co. | Philadelphia Co. | Burlington Co. | Camden Co. | Gloucester Co. | New Castle Co. | Top 10 Jersey Shore | Top 20 Private (Classic) | Top 10 Private (Modern) = <$50 Green Fee w/cart = $51-74 Green Fee w/cart = $75+ Green Fee w/cart = Click to read full Course Review = Click to make a discount tee time at this course = Click to view a course photo tour Philly's Best Public Courses - The Top 20 1. The Golf Course at Glen Mills - Glen Mills, PA o Par 71 | 6,636 yards | (610)558-2142 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Scotland Run Golf Course - Williamstown, NJ o Par 71 | 6,810 yards | (856)863-3737 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 3. Wyncote Golf Club - Oxford, PA o Par 72 | 7,148 yards | (610)932-8900 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 4. Downingtown Country Club - Downingtown, PA o Par 72 | 6,619 yards | (610)269-2000 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 5. Jeffersonville Golf Club - Jeffersonville, PA o Par 70 | 6,443 yards | (610)539-0422 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 6. Inniscrone Golf Course - Avondale, PA o Par 70 | 6,657 yards | (610)268-8200 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 7. Lederach Golf Club - Harleysville, PA (Resident) (Non-resident) o Par 71 | 7,025 yards | (215)513-3034 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 8. White Clay Creek Country Club - Delaware Park, DE o Par 72 | 7,007 yards | (302)994-6700 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 9. Turtle Creek Golf Course - Limerick, PA o Par 72 | 6,702 yards | (610)489-5133 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 10. Honeybrook Golf Club - Honey Brook, PA o Par 70 | 6,341 yards | (610)273-0207 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 11. Bella Vista Golf Course - Gilbertsivlle, PA o Par 70 | 6,474 yards | (610)705-1855 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 12. Makefield Highlands Golf Course - Yardley, PA (Resident) (Non-resident) o Par 72 | 7,058 yards | (215)321-7000 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 13. Paxon Hollow Country Club - Media, PA o Par 71 | 5,709 yards | 610-353-0220 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 14. Northampton Valley Country Club - Richboro, PA o Par 70 | 6,329 yards | (215) 355-2234 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 15. Raven's Claw Golf Course - Pottstown, PA o Par 71 | 6,740 yards | (610)495-4710 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 16. Deerfield Golf and Tennis Club - Deerfield, DE o Par 70 | 6,323 yards | (302)368-6640 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 17. Hickory Valley Golf Club (Presidential Course) - Gilbertsville, PA o Par 712 | 6,721 yards | (610)754-7733 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 18. Broad Run Golfer's Club - West Chester, PA o Par 72 | 6,826 yards | (610)738-4410 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 19. Cobb's Creek Golf Club (Olde Course) - Philadelphia, PA o Par 71 | 6,202 yards | (866)785-2635 | $/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 20. Back Creek Golf Club - Middletown, DE o Par 71 | 7,014 yards | (302)378-6499 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Bucks County 1. Makefield Highlands Golf Course - Yardley, PA o Par 72 | 7,058 yards | (215)321-7000 | $$/$$$ (Resident) $$$/$$$ (Non-Resident) o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Northampton Valley Country Club - Richboro, PA o Par 70 | 6,329 yards | (215)355-2234 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 3. Five Ponds Golf Club - Warminster, PA o Par 71 | 6,681 yards | (215)956-9727 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 4. The Bucks Club - Jamison, PA o Par 70 | 6,275 yards | (215)343-0350 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Chester County 1. Wyncote Golf Club - Oxford, PA o Par 72 | 7,148 yards | (610)932-8900 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Downingtown Country Club - Downingtown, PA o Par 72 | 6,619 yards | (610)269-2000 | $$$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 3. Inniscrone Golf Course - Avondale, PA o Par 70 | 6,657 yards | (610)268-8200 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 4. Honeybrook Golf Club - Honey Brook, PA o Par 70 | 6,341 yards | (610)273-0207 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 5. Broad Run Golfer's Club - West Chester, PA o Par 72 | 6,826 yards | (610)738-4410 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Delaware County 1. The Golf Course at Glen Mills - Glen Mills, PA o Par 71 | 6,636 yards | (610)558-2142 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Paxon Hollow Country Club - Media, PA o Par 71 | 5,709 yards | 610-353-0220 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Montgomery County 1. Jeffersonville Golf Club - Jeffersonville, PA o Par 70 | 6,443 yards | (610)539-0422 o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Lederach Golf Club - Harleysville, PA o Par 71 | 7,025 yards | (215)513-3034 | $$$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 3. Turtle Creek Golf Course - Limerick, PA o Par 72 | 6,702 yards | (610)489-5133 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 4. Bella Vista Golf Course - Gilbertsivlle, PA o Par 70 | 6,474 yards | (610)705-1855 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 5. Raven's Claw Golf Course - Pottstown, PA o Par 71 | 6,740 yards | (610)495-4710 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 6. Hickory Valley Golf Club (Presidential Course) - Gilbertsville, PA o Par 712 | 6,721 yards | (610)754-7733 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 7. Center Square Golf Club - Norristown, PA o Par 71 | 6,304 yards | (610)584-5700 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Philadelphia County 1. Cobb's Creek Golf Club (Olde Course) - Philadelphia, PA o Par 71 | 6,202 yards | (866)785-2635 | $/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Burlington County 1. Deerwood Country Club - Westampton, NJ o Par 70 | 6,231 yards | (609)265-1800 | $$$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Willow Brook Country Club - Moorestown, NJ o Par 72 | 6,539 yards | (856)461-0131 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Camden County 1. Pennsauken Country Club - Pennsauken, NJ o Par 70 | 6,123 yards | (856)662-4961 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour Gloucester County 1. Scotland Run Golf Course - Williamstown, NJ o Par 71 | 6,810 yards | (856)863-3737 | $$$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Riverwinds Golf Course - West Deptford, NJ o Par 72 | 7,072 yards | (856)848-1033 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour New Castle County 1. White Clay Creek Country Club - Delaware Park, DE o Par 72 | 7,007 yards | (302)994-6700 | $$$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 2. Deerfield Golf and Tennis Club - Deerfield, DE o Par 70 | 6,323 yards | (302)368-6640 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 3. Back Creek Golf Club - Middletown, DE o Par 71 | 7,014 yards | (302)378-6499 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions | Course Tour 4. Rock Manor Golf Club - Wilmington, DE o Par 71 | 6,405 yards | (302)295-1400 | $$/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions 5. Delcastle Golf Course - Wilmington, DE o Par 72 | 6,625 yards | (302)995-1990 | $/$$$ o Website | 5-Day Forecast | Directions Jersey Shore Top 10 (Daily-fee) 1. Atlantic City Country Club 2. Ballamor Golf Club 3. Twisted Dune Golf Club 4. ShoreGate Golf Club 5. Sand Barrens Golf Club 6. Blue Heron Pines Golf Club 7. Pine Barrens Golf Club 8. Seaview Marriott (Bay) 9. Harbor Pines Golf Club 10. Sea Oaks Golf Club Top 20 - Private Clubs (Classic) 1. Pine Valley Golf Club - Pine Valley, NJ 2. Merion Golf Club (East Course) - Ardmore, PA 3. Aronimink Golf Club - Newtown Square, PA 4. Philadelphia Country Club - Gladwyne, PA 5. Gulph Mills Golf Club - King of Prussia, PA 6. Huntingdon Valley Country Club - Huntingdon Valley, PA 7. Rolling Green Golf Club - Springfield, PA 8. Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course) - Flourtown, PA 9. Manufacturer's Golf Club - Fort Washington, PA 10. Whitemarsh Valley Country Club - Lafayette Hill, PA 11. Wilmington Country Club (South) - Wilmington, DE 12. Sunnybrook Golf Club - Plymouth Meeting, PA 13. LuLu Country Club - Glenside, PA 14. Llanerch Country Club - Havertown, PA 15. Merion Golf Club (West Course) - Ardmore, PA 16. Waynesborough Country Club - Paoli, PA 17. Chester Valley Golf Club - Malvern, PA 18. Torresdale Frankford Country Club - Philadelphia, PA 19. Squires Golf Club - Ambler, PA 20. Green Valley Country Club - Lafayette Hill, PA Top 20 - Private Clubs (Modern) 1. Applebrook Golf Club - Malvern, PA 2. Stonewall Links (Old Course) - Elverson, PA 3. White Manor Country Club (2004 re-design) - Malvern, PA 4. The ACE Club - Lafayette Hill, PA 5. Lookaway Golf Club - Buckingham, PA 6. Fieldstone Golf Club - Greenville, DE 7. Stonewall Links (North Course) - Elverson, PA 8. Trump National Golf Club - Pine Hill, NJ 9. Jericho National Golf Club - New Hope, PA 10. Philadelphia Cricket Club (Militia Hill Course) - Flourtown, PA .
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