Honey Run Golf & Country Club, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in York, Pennsylvania.
Honey Run Golf and Country Club first opened for play in 1971. The course was designed by Edmond Ault.
Honey Run Golf and Country Club is consider by many to be one of the "Best" layouts in central Pennsylvania. The course features a 6797 yard, Par 72 course with water coming into play highlighted by the Honey Run Creek which flows through the property.
Blue tees: 6,797 yards, course rating 72.8, slope rating 134.
White tees: 6,435 yards, course rating 71.4, slope rating 130.
Gold tees: 5,783 yards, course rating 68.7, slope rating 120.
Red tees: 5,446 yards, course rating 71.8, slope rating 122.
$16 (cart included), played on Tuesday, August 2009 at 10am
Our group of travelling seniors played here 8-18-09, for a mere $20 with the Tee Time Golf Pass, this is a VERY good deal for this course.
Layout is full of interesting challenges, with a lot of elevation change, lotsa woods, some water, and enough sand to keep one focused on the business at hand. No two holes look alike, and in the few cases where the course adjoins housing, the homes are far enough away to not be a distraction. Fairways generally have a wide landing area, and greens are medium to large, most are fairly flat, with minimal contouring. Several of the tee boxes are not level, and that is annoying. Course is probably not walkable for most seniors due to elevation changes and distances between some greens and the next tee.
Conditions today: Tee Boxes were OK; Fairways were in decent shape for mid-August, with plenty of grass and very few bare spots; Bunkers were only fair, most had adequate sand and were recently raked, but some were very hard with a very thin layer of sand; Greens were very good, putted medium fast and true.
Clubhouse is OK, and the pro shop is small but adequate. Staff is very nice, BUT, since it is a dry township, there is no beer available in the snack bar. The course management is very understanding about bringing in one-s own adult beverages, and offers a nice outdoor pavilion for "apres-golf" libations. However, our group went down the road to the Briarwood golf course, which is only a mile away, and enjoyed our Yuengling and french fries there.
Our group opinion is that Honey Run is a nice course, and worth a visit.
$16 (cart included), played on Tuesday, June 2009 at 10am
Used Tee Time Golf Pass
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$16 (cart included), played on Tuesday, May 2012 at 8am
This is an update of my earlier review. Our Seniors' group played here 5-22-12. Course is in good shape: bunkers were a little firm, but the recent rains had most to do with that. Greens were excellent! The big news is that the course now has a liquor license, and has added a very nice bar and an expanded deck, to make it more attractive to golfers like us for their after-round enjoyment. Prices are reasonable, and the service staff was terrific. We recommend!