Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Hickory Heights Golf Club

5158 Lehman Road, Spring Grove, Pennsylvania

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4177 Reviews
Spring Grove, PALocation

The Club

About Hickory Heights Golf Club

Hickory Heights Golf Club is a daily fee course located in the scenic rolling hills of south central Pennsylvania. Established in 1988, it offers a par 71 course stretching 6000 yards. The club features a full-sized driving range, a practice putting green, and a well-stocked pro shop. Guests can enjoy a snack bar, an outdoor...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18 Holes Regular Rate w/ Cart$45 Off-Season
Weekday 9 Holes Regular Rate w/ Cart$30 Off-Season
Weekday 18 Holes Senior w/ Cart$42 Off-Season
Weekday 9 Holes Senior w/ Cart$29 Off-Season
Weekday 18 Holes Regular Walking$30 Off-Season
Weekday 9 Holes Regular Walking$18 Off-Season
Weekday 18 Holes Junior Walking (after 2:00PM)$30 Off-Season
Weekday 9 Holes Junior Walking (after 2:00PM)$18 Off-Season
Weekend/Holiday 18 Holes Regular Rate - All Day$55 Off-Season
Weekend/Holiday 9 Holes Regular Rate - All Day$33 Off-Season
Weekend/Holiday 18 Holes Regular Walking (after 2:00PM)$30 Off-Season
Weekend/Holiday 9 Holes Regular Walking (after 2:00PM)$18 Off-Season
Weekend/Holiday 18 Holes Junior Walking (after 2:00PM)$30 Off-Season
Weekend/Holiday 9 Holes Junior Walking (after 2:00PM)$18 Off-Season

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room
Lockers

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Reviews

What People Say

4/5
Google · 177 reviews
In summary

Hickory Heights Golf Club is frequently praised for its challenging layout with notable elevation changes and well-maintained fairways and greens. The staff is often highlighted for their friendliness, and the course is considered a good value, especially for its pricing. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about slow pace of play and inconsistent maintenance on tee boxes and greens.

3 years ago
First time playing Hickory Heights. Course is beautiful. Nice fairways, tee boxes and greens. Happy I took a chance on it. Like the elevation changes. Challenging but fair. Recommend
— Christopher Lischerelli
a year ago
Booked and played this course under the assumption that it might’ve been a longer than normal round per reviews. Tee time was 9:24, played solo and got done around 12:15 which was acceptable by me. One couple in front of me were a little slow but they gladly allowed me to play through. Course was in really good condition considering the greens appearing to have been aerated recently. Not the toughest course or most spectacular but definitely exceeded expectations. The course provided some very fun and challenging shots, a few dog legs and an approach on the 2nd green over a nice sized pond. Wi…
— Robert Cruz
2 years ago
Took my teenagers here on a Saturday for their first and second rounds of golf, respectively. They had a blast. Prices were reasonable. Course offers opportunities for both the new and experienced
— Joshua Rhone
8 months ago
Fairways were in decent condition. Tee boxes need seed and rain or water and I stress need seed!!! I managed to find more crab grass lies in the fairway than actual grass which is more of a challenge to hit off of than natural grass. Don't think our group will be visiting this course anytime in the near future. Not really worth the 43 dollars I paid to ride and play a crappy course plus the drive from Carlisle took me a hour and other guys took over a hour
— Chris Moore
11 months ago
I’ve been out three times this summer and every time I have gone either early morning,afternoon, or later there has always been multiple slow groups who mess around. The course Is great but there needs to be someone enforcing pace of play. I’ve heard others complain about similar things because I understand groups playing that’s fine but when most of the groups are messing around / not waving the two some behind them through, it makes it hard to want to come back. A ranger would be good for this course.
— Lisa Guerrero
6 years ago
Play a round on the disc golf course. Very well kept course. Challenging but not impossible. Great par/distance ratio on the layout with a fair amount of elevation changes. Very well designed. Friendly staff. Will be a killer course once all the tee pads are finished!
— Spike Keystone
11 months ago
First time playing Hickory Heights. The course has nice elevation changes, well maintained fairways and greens, plus is reasonably priced. I am glad that I played my first solo round here. Challenging at times but I do recommend Hickory Heights.
— Nicholas Best
11 months ago
They do not take care of their greens. Had rocks below the surface on hole 6 tee box which nicked my wedge. Fairways are like concrete. Hole 11 tee box has no grass. All hard and thick mud, almost broke my hands. Hole 17 tee box not cut. Was like hitting out of the rough.
— Ted Youngman
a year ago
Sunday round, tee time 11:12. Waited on tee box for 30 minutes due to lack of starter and numerous groups showing up late. Foursome ahead of us were learning, so the day was even more slow. 5+ hour round, even though you got an extra 30+ yds of run as the course was super dry. Staff was nice, but would have been nice to have one of them on the 1st tee. Greens were in good shape for the conditions elsewhere on the course, though each hole was mowed slightly different. They were decent and rolled fair, as long as you avoided the dead spots. Tee boxes were shaggy or completely void of grass, not…
— Gary Rowe
a year ago
Pretty course. Downhill and side hill lies make it a challenge. Did not like the pin placements as they were all on a crest. The tee boxes and around the greens were either bare or full of weeds. Very reasonable price.
— Jim Gleason
a year ago
Even at $35 this dump is not worth it. Rude employees, horrible greens and tee boxes. Complete waste of money and time. Would strongly advise to stay away
— John C. Na
3 years ago
It was my first time playing the course. Mtn Goats would love the up and downs which made it a good challenge. I thought the course was in pretty good shape for early spring although it could use a bit more signage. Overall and enjoyable round of golf.
— Neal Galbraith

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