Spring Creek Golf Course

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Spring Creek Golf Course is a 9-hole executive course located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, featuring par 33 and stretching 2,200 yards. Designed by Scottish architect Maurice McCarthy in 1932 and renovated by Tom Clark in 2006, the course was originally named the Juvenile Golf Club and was the first public golf course in the United States specifically designed for players under age 18. The course is open to the public of all ages and is characterized by well-groomed fairways and greens lined with mature trees, with the natural Spring Creek stream winding throughout, creating water hazards that define the layout.

As a beginner-friendly executive course, Spring Creek accommodates golfers of all skill levels and ages. The course features elevated tee boxes, water hazards, bunkers, and challenging greens set against the scenic Hershey environment. In addition to traditional golf, the course offers FootGolf, a hybrid sport combining soccer and golf played on the course with a soccer ball.

The course maintains historical significance as a pioneering venue for junior golfers, having changed its name in 1969 to highlight Spring Creek, the signature water feature. Today it remains a popular public course managed by Hershey Country Club, serving as an accessible option for families and golfers seeking a shorter, less demanding round than full-length championship courses.

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