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Linfield National Golf Club
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Linfield National Golf Club

66 Church Rd, Linfield,Pennsylvania,19468
Type: Public
No. Holes: 18
Phone: 
(610) 495-8455
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Detailed description

The Links At Twin Towers, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Linfield, Pennsylvania.

The course first opened for play in 1998. The course was designed by Bob Sterret.

Linfield National Golf Club, originally named Sycamore Ridge Golf Club, and more recently as The Links at Twin Towers; became Linfield National following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC.

Linfield National is situated on rolling, hilly terrain.  The design is very interesting in that the course is very tight with narrow fairways.  Bunkers play a significant part in the strategy of playing this course.  Trees line the perimeter of the course, and are also found randomly scattered through the layout.  The greens are large and well maintained.  Linfield National Golf Club is a hybrid layout, combining the elements of a links-style course with the traditional characteristics of water, trees and changing elevations.

There are a pair of signature holes on the course. They are holes #10 and 18. Hole #10, is a 393-yard, par 4. It has trees lining the fairway and one large tree just to the right of the fairway.  Heavy bunkering makes this an interesting and challenging hole.  The other signature hole is #18, a 460-yard, par 4, which has a pond in front of the tee box that requires a carry of at least 180 yards.

Blue tees; par-70, 6,164 yards, 69.3 / 118
White tees: par-70, 5,821 yards, 67.7 / 115
Red tees: par-70, 4,954 yards, 68.2 / 111

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