Raven's Claw Golf Club is a Semi-Private, 18-hole golf course located in Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Raven's Claw Golf Club opened for play in 2005. The course was designed by Edward F. Shearon, III.
Raven's Claw Golf Club is one of the premier golf and residential communities in Southeastern Pennsylvania. The course has been laid out with a variety of hole styles, many of which have been carved from rolling hills and mature wooded areas that require creative shot-making with stunning views. This championship course provides playability and a challenge for golfers of all skill levels on a layout that stretches from 4,834 to 6,941yards plays to a par 71. Nice open type links holes, and tree-lined fairways, good movement to the land, and elevation change. Course management is required here over distance, especially on approach to the greens. Nice scenic layout.
$26 (cart included), played on Tuesday, October 2011 at 10am
Enjoyed the course. Real nice layout. Back nine is a shotmakers 9, front is linksy. Would highly recommend
$41 (cart included), played on Tuesday, June 2011 at 8am
Inexperienced pro shop staff. Bathrooms on course were filthy. This course is magnificently designed and laid out. One gets the value of a private country club with public course pricing. The food at the restaurant was delicious, and the veranda setting provided all the ambiance one could ask for.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$36 (cart included), played on Monday, September 2019 at 1:30 PM
Got in a day early for a business meeting so why not enjoy a healthy afternoon......Eating Greens. This 2005 course was highly recommended to me on my last visit but I didn't get to it. Even though I generally don't play golf community courses, for $40 this looked more open than most. With the five (5) tees playing from 4,824yd up to 6,739yds this Par 36/35 mix of Links and rolling wooded layout was built to challenge every player from any tee box. The homes are mostly located far enough away not to hinder your view of playing any hole. The Blue tees played 3,153yd/3,217yds and mostly had 150-180yd carries to the fairways which always add a little excitement to the view from the tee box, which is nice.
Starting out with an open 506yd Par 5 gets the swing warmed up and seeing fairway traps, a preview of things to come. I don't believe there was a fairway that I didn't shoot a trap from the tee box, Thick full rough grass is advance-able but add a club and follow through. The greens are mostly large (40' x 30') and hold very good BUT there is always a front you need to pay respect to or pay the price.
#7 is a narrow 503yd Par 5 that offers the long hitters to risk hitting a fade 3wood around the inside corner to a short chip onto the green. (not me)
#9 is a long position carry (trap/trees) to the corner (220yd) if you want to have under a 150yd shot to a tough placed green. Did I say this is a traditional 18 hole Loop?
#10 is a 392-634yd Par 5 and easily protects it's Hcp 2 rating (tight) all the way to the hole so play within your game strength (Bogie is OK). Back 9 seems to have more forced carries, more wooded and positioned traps in the fairway, where you don't want them.
#17 Par 3 can be played from 242yd to 120yd and is a ugly carry to that narrow smaller sized green from the Blue 228yd box w/ left front being the bailout.
A must play if you are in the area.