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Skippack Golf Course

Stump Hall & Cedars Rd
Skippack, PA 19474
Phone: (610)584-4226Fax: (610)584-2425


This course features small greens that are hard to hit in regulation. Be ready to practice your chip shots if your irons aren't quite on target. The back nine has many trees and is very hilly. The Zachariah Creek flows through the course and comes into play on three holes. X. G. Hassenplug redesigned this course in 1988.

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Holes: 18Greens: Poa Annua GrassFairways: Bluegrass

Tee Information:
TeeParYardageCourse RatingSlope
Blue70600769120
White70573468115
Red70489866.5110

Greens Fees:$20-$49
Course Type:public
Dress Code:No tank tops or cutoffs
Season:Open all year
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Not Much, Sep 06, 2011
reviewer: Bogeyman from SE PA
I've played this course a lot after work for 9 holes, as its only $10 to walk after 6PM. There's nothing to this course that makes it memorable. I would never pay full prime time fee to play Skippack...just not worth it.

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Toughest back few holes in Montgomery County, Sep 25, 2008
reviewer: B. DeProsperis from Blue Bell, PA
I hardly ever played this course, except for a few outings over the years. But it is very reasonable on the tee time golf pass, so I played it twice last week. Unfortunately, the first round took five and one half hours at 11:00 on a weekday. A group of 12 went out before me, and they were horrendous. The last group would not let up play thru, and there was no ranger. The second round was less than four hours, and I played from the blue tees. this is a very short course. It was in good shape, and well maintained. Holes 12 thru 14 are the three hardest holes anywhere in the Delaware Valley. #14 could use a bell or mirror to make sure the players ahead of you are out of harms way, and all of the 100 yard markers could use an update. But, all in all, not a bad experience.

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