About the Hershey Golf Collection
In a legendary setting, which golf icons Ben Hogan and Henry Picard once called home, the tradition and challenge of championship golf remains at the heart of the Hershey Resorts golf experience. Whether guests choose the prestigious East Course or West Course at historic Hershey Country Club or the newest addition to the collection, Hershey Links, each layout is distinctive and rewarding in its own right.

Hershey Links is regarded among the most challenging courses in Pennsylvania and together with the East Course and West Course, forms a distinctive trio that provides private-club service and amenities to Members, Resort guests, and the public. Also, the family-friendly Spring Creek Golf Course is an exceptionally well-crafted nine holes that was designed for kids and commissioned by Milton S. Hershey himself, but is just plain fun for everyone.
East Course - Hershey Country Club
Built in 1969, this course features elevated greens, three sparkling lakes, and more than 100 bunkers. Designer George Fazio captured the natural beauty of central Pennsylvania’s countryside with views that golfers can appreciate on every hole. The 7,061-yard par 71 has a rating of 74.5 and slope of 136. The East Course is a
Golf Magazine Silver Medal Award winner.
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West Course - Hershey Country Club
Designed by Maurice McCarthy in 1930, this course is a classic example of a traditional American-style layout. The signature hole is the par-3 fifth that features spectacular scenery with High Point Mansion, Milton S. Hershey’s former home, as its backdrop. The 6,860-yard, par 73 has a rating of 72.6 and slope of 130.
The West Course won
Golfweek's 2008 Best Courses You Can Play and Best Resort Courses award.
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Hershey Links
Hershey Links stretches along 175 acres of natural bluffs and ravines that provide some of the fiercest shot-making challenges in Hershey. The layout includes numerous ponds and creeks that also impact course strategy. Five sets of tees accommodate every level of golfer, with the Bentgrass greens, fairways, and tees accented throughout the course by tall, golden-brown fescues.
Hershey Links won
Golfweek's 2008 Best Courses You Can Play award.
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Spring Creek Golf Course
Mr. Hershey built the original nine-hole course in 1934 as the first course in the United States open to players under age 18. Completely renovated in 2006, the course remains beginner-friendly, with a second set of tees to create an 18-hole experience as well.
Spring Creek welcomes any guests of Hershey Amateur participants who may want to play a leisurely round while in town for the tournament.
To learn more about the Hershey Golf Collection visit any of the links below:
Hershey Golf Tradition Hershey Golf AccoladesHow to Become a Hershey Country Club Member