Golf Courses Open Early in Poconos



Golfers already hitting the links in March

Golf courses in the Pocono Mountains are ready to welcome players to historic, challenging, and dynamic courses, building on recent successful seasons. These courses are spread across the four counties of the Poconos, offering a diverse range of experiences for golfers of all skill levels.

Each golf course in the Poconos offers breathtaking scenery, challenging play for seasoned golfers, and a delightful experience for beginners. Some courses were designed by legendary architects like Donald Ross and renowned champions such as Art Wall, Jr., the 1959 Masters winner and a native of Honesdale. To help golfers explore the region’s finest courses, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau offers a comprehensive Guide to the Best Golf Courses in the Poconos.

In addition to the outdoor traditional courses, The Wake Zone Indoor Golf + Taproom at Lake Wallenpaupack provides six aboutGolf simulators for indoor golf on 75 of the best courses around the world when the weather forces golfers inside this season. Woodloch Springs also has a recently upgraded indoor golf simulator available and Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort has recently added a simulator at its adjacent Gem & Keystone Tavern .

Also back this year, Golf’nGamble is at your service with a specially prepared quote for groups looking for Stay & Play packages, Bachelor Parties and Group Day and Overnight Bus Trips.

The following course list is the latest available information on courses in the Poconos and is subject to change.

Golf courses in Wayne, Pike, Monroe, or Carbon counties that are interested in becoming members of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) are invited to email membership@poconos.org for more information.

Pocono Mountains visitor information is available online at PoconoMountains.com or by phone at (570) 421-5791. Established in 1934, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau is a private, non-profit membership organization. The PMVB is the official destination marketing organization for the four counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe, and Carbon in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The PMVB operates the 24/7 Pocono Television Network which can be found on streaming, broadcast and cable.

Information provided to TVL by:
Jim Hamill