Buck Hill Golf Club 
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PA
United States
Buck Hill Golf Club is a historic 27-hole course in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, featuring three distinct layouts. The original nine holes were designed in 1907 by Robert White, the first PGA president and renowned architect, along an open mountainside stretch. Nearly 25 years later, acclaimed architect Donald Ross added 18 holes, bringing the course to its current configuration. Ross's design reflects his signature attention to detail and natural aesthetic integration with the landscape.
The course has maintained its reputation for over a century as one of the Pocono Mountains' premier golfing destinations. In 2022, the 18 Donald Ross holes underwent a comprehensive restoration led by renowned architect Rees Jones and golf historian Andrew Mutch, incorporating modern agronomy and technology advances while preserving the design's integrity. The multi-year, $2 million project was completed in 2022 to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Ross courses.
Buck Hill offers varied challenges across its layouts, with ongoing improvements to the Robert White nine-hole course and additional facility upgrades. The club provides a full-service pro shop, driving range, putting green, cart and club rentals, and professional instruction for members and guests.