Golf Facilities
Middletown Country Club has been a fixture in Bucks County since 1913. The course was laid out by Scottish golf architect Alexander Findlay, with 9 holes completed in 1913 and the second nine opened in 1916. The course has undergone renovations by noted golf course architects George Fazio, Stephen Kay, and Tyler Rae. Today’s golfers can stroll the same fairways and hit shots onto the same greens that such greats as Hogan, Player, Fazio, and Miller have graced. Twelve of the original 18 holes play today as they did in 1913.
Middletown Country Club is proof that a golf course does not have to be 7,500 yards in order to be challenging. The course presents today’s golfer with a variety of uphill, downhill, and sidehill lies as the course features rolling terrain within the Neshaminy Valley. The greens at Middletown are described as being small in nature with a good deal of undulation. The course plays to a yardage of 6,076 yards from the back tees, a more modest 5,624 yards from the middle tees, and 5,037 yards from the forward markers. Par is 70 from the middle and back tees and 73 from the forward tees.
Middletown Country Club is an Associate Member Club of the Golf Association of Philadelphia and the USGA. MCC acquired 75 new Yamaha gas-driven golf carts with windshields and USB ports in April of 2020. An automatic Toro double-row irrigation system helps keep quality turf conditions during the hot summer months. Middletown boasts a rather large practice putting green where chipping and pitching is permitted. Although the club does not have a practice range, there are two warm up nets to loosen up prior to your first tee shot. Middletown’s Golf Shop offers the latest golf equipment and apparel to suit every golfer’s needs.