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Bethlehem Golf Club - Monoacacy Course

Bethlehem Golf Club - Monoacacy Course

The Monocacy course is a daily fee, 18-hole championship golf course located in Bethlehem, Pa. Established in 1956, William and Dan Gordon designed a challenging and demanding layout that will have you reaching for every club in your bag.

With the rolling terrains and country club conditions you will see why Bethlehem Golf Club has been voted Best in the Valley 2007 and 2008 by Lehigh Valley Magazine, 100 must play courses in Philadelphia Area, and has earned a 4 star rating from Golf Digest.

The Monocacy course is a Par 71 offering 5 sets of tees ranging from 7,017yards to 5,175 yards easily accomadate players of all skill levels.

Course Information for Bethlehem Golf Club - Monoacacy Course

Facility Information:
General: 27 hole regulation length course
2 golf course(s)

Bethlehem Golf Club - Monoacacy Course Information:
General: 18 hole regulation length course
Municipal golf course
Designed by William F. Gordon, ASGCA/David W. Gordon, ASGCA
71 par, 7,017 yards
73.6 rating, 127 slope
Just Golf facility

Green Fees: Weekend: $44.00*
* includes golf cart where available

Staff: Contact: Tom Wilchak, General Manager/Superintendent
Golf Professional: Paul Viola


Amenities:
Driving Range


Bethlehem, PA

Current Conditions 60° Mostly Cloudy High: 71° F Low: 55° F

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Bethlehem Golf Club 4 5 1 1
Well maintained with risk reward design. This course always has lush fairways and fair greens. The bunkers are fair and selective. I love the way the pine trees are cropped from the bottom up so poor shots can be found and played. December 5, 2012
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