Golf Courses Open Early in the Poconos

Thanks to the warmer weather that arrived in mid-March, several golf courses in the Pocono Mountains are able to open a few weeks early this spring. The following golf courses in the Poconos have announced their weather-dependent opening dates:

Hideaway Hills Golf Club: Now Open

The Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort: March 29

Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Course: April 1

Country Club of the Poconos Municipal Golf Course: April 5

Pocono Manor Resort & Spa Golf Course: April 5

Split Rock Golf Club: April 5

Skytop Lodge Golf Course: April 9

The Country Club at Woodloch Springs: April 10

Buck Hill Golf Club: April 12

Pocono Hills Golf Course: April 14

Jack Frost National Golf Club: April 27

With warmer temperatures lingering within the next week and superb panoramic views of the Pocono Mountains, the area will welcome golfers to tee up and take advantage of the different golf packages, discounts, and even tournaments.

The Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) will hold its 33rd Annual Hospitality Scholarship Golf Tournament at Split Rock Golf Club on Wednesday, May 29, 2019. Proceeds from the tournament go towards the PMVB Hospitality Scholarship Fund, assisting in educating students who are interested in getting into tourism and hospitality careers—the Poconos’ largest employment industry.

Golf packages, some including overnight stays, free lessons, or an included dinner, are available at a variety of courses and resorts. For a detailed, planned golf getaway, visitors can customize their own package. The Pocono Mountains Golf-A-Round Card is now available for purchase, featuring seven courses and offering golfers extraordinary savings. More information about golf in the Pocono Mountains can be found at PoconosGolf.com.

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