Known to our locals as the "New Course" the Heritage features seventy-four bunkers, eleven water holes, plenty of out of bounds and tree lined fairways.
The Vintage Course may have lost some of its luster but she still has seven water holes, sixty-nine bunkers, and numerous tree lined fairways to test anyone's skill.
Over the years, the Heritage Course has accumulated a loyal following of players who consider its layout to be one of the finest in all of North Central Pennsylvania.
The Vintage Course was redesigned in the late 1980's to make way for the Heritage Course, new driving range, and cart facilities.
Known to our locals as the "Old Course" the Vintage first opened in the spring of 1965.
Designed by Lindsay Ervin, the Heritage Course opened in the summer of 1990.
The opening hole gives false hope as this course is literally cut into the dense woods of southern Lycoming County.
At 6587 yards from the tips, the smart player usually prevails over a long hitter as accuracy is the key in maneuvering this tight course.
At the time it played to a lengthy 6790 yards and featured the three hardest opening holes in all of Pennsylvania.
The Heritage offers four sets of tees so all can enjoy this scenic par 72 layout.
It now measures a modest 6400 yards from the back tees inviting golfers of all abilities.
A true monster back in the day.