Linden Hall
About Linden Hall
Linden Hall touts itself as "one of Pennsylvania's best secrets". This 785-acre estate is home to a historic 74-room lodge and a 6,405-yard golf course that winds up and down the region's rolling hills. The 8,720-square-foot Linden Hall mansion contains 35 rooms, 27 fireplaces, 13 baths, an indoor bowling alley and walk-in clothes dryer. An Aeolian pipe organ, one of three in the world, could be heard throughout the first and third floors when played. Today, the mansion, dating to 1913, is used by the United Steel Workers of America. The Club Pub restaurant overlooking the 18th fairway, a heated outdoor pool and hiking/biking trails are available.Facts
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Why Cart Path Only? Call before booking tee times
Overall, the course is typically good. However, there was rain four days prior and they still had as cart path only. Played day prior at other course that had some restrictions but lifted them all by 1pm. The course wasn't wet everywhere to add this restriction.
We had an older golfer with us with mobility issues, so it greatly impacted pace of play to the point it made the round very unenjoyable.
Should have called prior - but didn't even consider since the course is typically very dry
Hidden gem
We have played Linden Hall 3-4 times. Always in great shape and the staff is friendly. The course is picturesque.
Excellent again
I always play here when I visit family in the area. Every round has been great.
Spring Golf
Love the golf course. Course was in great shape for all the rain we received. Carts stayed on cart path. My only complaint was people not fixing their divots on the greens.
Awesome
Best course I have playing in The area hands down!
Great Course
Interesting layout and very enjoyable round - will definitely play again.
Shouldn't allow walkers on course. Too slow
Seniors tee box were terrible. Fairways were great, and greens were hard and fast!
Missing a few things
Course fantastic condition but have played this about 5 or 6 times since July. Bridge in Bridge out, didn’t ruin anything but an inconvenience. My suggestions are a ranger for pace of play, especially the back 9. In addition starter is very cordial and the starter is very cordial. This time I encountered an employee that seem to hate being there and shouldn’t be there. The starter should train them. This place has come a long way from the bugs and they should embrace the product they have there.