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Manor Golf Club
153 Bran Road
Sinking Spring, PA 19608, United States


610 -678-9597
Established in 1928, the Manor Golf Club is one of the oldest public courses in Eastern PA. This 18 hole championship-style course is located in a scenic country setting whose strength is not its length but its terrain, as the course is built on a mountain.

Blind approach shots take place on six holes. This can make playing the course a true test of golf for first time players.

Keeping the ball in play is a premium as on most holes mature tree lines come into play. Its small, undulating greens require a sharp short game. Learn more about this challenging layout by taking a tour of the course.

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Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$20 - $29
   Weekend:$30 - $39
   9-hole fees available anytime.
General Manager:Mike & Cheryl Heckman; owners
Superintendent:Eric Krick
Guest Policy:open
Pro Shop :yes
Driving Range:Grass hitting surface
Short Game Practice:yes with sand bunker




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Recent Reviews

  JIm_Smallwood_Jr. - 5/28/13
The course was in very good condition. This was the first I've seen the course and it is a little too short for my liking but a nice course just the same. This is an ideal course to work on your short game. I will come back to play again, just not on a regular basis. The only knock I have on the course is that there are a few too many blind approach shots.
  kwbush - 6/12/11
On of my favorite Berks County courses!
Without a cart you gotta be a mountain goat! Difficult to find flat lies which makes it a challange to play well. if you want wide open, flat course play Pleasant Hills... LOL
  CMac66 - 9/10/12
  weRPENNSTATE - 11/6/11
  norm1959 - 5/23/11
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