Tumblebrook Golf Course

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United States

Tumblebrook is a 9-hole golf course located along Jacoby Road, approximately ½ mile east of the intersection of Route 309 and Fairmont Street, in Upper Saucon Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The course offers three sets of tees and can be played as an 18-hole course – Red tees for the front, White tees for the middle, and Blue tees for the back. Designed by the legendary Donald J. Ross, widely considered the most prolific and successful golf course designer of all time, Ross was noted for his ability to create holes that were perfectly integrated into the landscape, and his design philosophy stressed using what nature provided rather than wholesale remodeling of topography.

The wide fairways and open space minimize lost balls, which makes Tumblebrook a great course for kids and beginners, while more experienced players will be challenged by the course's small, domed greens. The course was originally built as an individual's own private golf course and is now owned by the Township. Notable features include holes with challenging undulating greens and water hazards, such as creeks that come into play on several holes.

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