Cumberland Golf Club is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Carlisle is located in the Cumberland Valley in south central Pennsylvania.
Cumberland Golf Club first opened for play in 1961. The course was designed by James Harrison.
The Golf Course is situated on 150 rolling acres of rolling that had been used as farmland dating back to the late 1700's. The large brick home on the property was formerly a toll stop and tavern located on Route 11, a main route for travelers. The Black Horse Tavern, as it was known, offered room and board for settlers moving between Shippensburg and Carlisle. Its visitors included soldiers from both sides during the Civil War.
The course plays to a par of 72 and maximum distance og 6,777 yards. The course rating is 70.3 with a slope rating of 121.
$16 (cart included), played on Saturday, May 2015 at 1:30 PM
Played the course with a friend after buying coupons on GroupGolfer.com for $19.00 for 18 holes with cart and range balls and was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the course. It's a fairly open long course but is above average quality. Landscaping and condition was appealing and we'll taken care of. Course is comparable to Penn National Iron Forge but the greens are just a tick slower. It's aLso comparable to Greencastle Greens and Black Rock in Hagerstown. If there were a few more hazards to have to strategically play around and the range and putter green were upgraded just a little I would have given the course 5 stars. I'll be playing it again and would regularly pay $30 to play this course. Staff was friendly. We played 2 man best ball and waited very little at any hole. Highly recommend playing it. Have fun and good luck!
$16 (cart included), played on Friday, July 2014 at 8am
The layout is interesting, in that the holes are arranged in four quadrants bordered by Route 11 and a local road. #17 is one of the toughest par 4's in the area.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$21 (cart included), played on Tuesday, June 2015 at 9:20 AM
Nice course with wide fairways. Greens ran true and were in great shape with good speed.