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Country Club of Scranton, The - North Course

Morgan Hwy
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
Phone: (570)587-3514Fax: (570)587-8540


This club has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. These are very difficult courses, however, water hazards only come into play on three of the twenty-seven holes. The greens are well manicured and extremely fast. The fairways are very hilly and narrow, so don't expect many level lies. The North Course has one pond that comes into play on two holes. The fairways are somewhat hilly, but fairly open and separated by rock walls. The Old Course has large trees defining the fairways and one pond that comes into play on hole #8. There are greenside bunkers on every hole except one. The South Course has no water on the course, however it is heavily bunkered. This course has tree-lined fairways that are mostly flat, but there is some mounding that can cause uneven lies. The signature hole for the South Course is #9, a 482-yard, par 5, requiring uphill shots all the way to the green. Geoffrey Cornish and Brian Silva redesigned the original eighteen holes in 1983 and Michael Hurdzan added an additional nine holes in 1991.

Holes: 18Greens: Bent GrassFairways: Bent Grass

Tee Information:
TeeParYardageCourse RatingSlope
Championship71659371.5124
Back71619669.6117
Middle71585469.8124
Forward0000
Greens Fees:$20-$49
Course Type:private
Dress Code:No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required
Season:Apr 1 to Nov 1
Guest Policy:Closed

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