Course reviews
+1 votes John Buck › May 17, 2011
Great course that doesn't require a lot of power & demands accuracy off the tee where most of the fairways are pretty tight.
+2 votes ANTHONY CASSATA › February 4, 2013
this course was a great place to play nice technical wooded lines and good terrain if you grip a drive on some of the holes you can watch your disc sail for minuets and then decide if you want to hike all that way to maybe find that sucker.,...or maybe somebody else's?
your playing alot of wind here it seems like you were allways adjusting for the conditions with the mountain thermals plus i was playing in January....liked it it could use a better sign on part of the course like hole 8 or somet ...
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+3 votes Scott Sine › November 11, 2015
I have traveled the U S and been to hundreds of courses. This is my #1. It is highly wooded but there is always a way through. The strong will not win here. The accurate will. Beautiful mountain walk.
+1 votes Nick Brydun › September 21, 2016
This course is a must play. tight fair ways, difficult wind scenarios. this place has it all.
+1 votes Hugh MacNiven › April 23, 2018
Nice course. The woods make it a little too random on a few holes, and the rocky ground isn't gonna let you skip anything at all. But it's a pretty compact and clever layout with some nice holes.
+0 votes Jon Flippin Discs Karwacki › July 8, 2019
Fairly well marked. Some generous fairways and challenging shape shots. The elevation changes are lots of fun and require some knowledge of your discs and distance control. Fun for groups, families at a nice park. Got my second ace ever on hole 16.
+0 votes David Chernati › January 31, 2021
This course is fun but short, with a lot of elevation change. Tight lines, a lot of trees, and a lot of potential ace-able holes. I would enjoy some tee-signs or maps with distances and pin locations.
+0 votes Jacob Miller › February 11, 2021
Course was in excellent conditions considering the recent snowy weather. Pads were cleared for the SoMo Snovid Bowl.
+0 votes Owen Kratzer › August 23, 2023
One of the top 5 courses in PA, in my opinion (1st place goes to Jordan Creek). South Mountain has generally pretty wide fairways, but is jam packed with just about as many trees as you could imagine. This is a tough but extremely unique course that requires a fun variety of shot types.