Middletown Country Club - Golf courses, Langhorne, PA

Middletown Country Club - Golf courses, Langhorne, PA

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[Mar 14, 2008]
bills_caddyshack
Shoots in the 90s

I have heard some bad reviews about this course, but played it with my sone anyway. Needless to say we both loved it! All of the staff was pleasant and helpful. The course I thought was great. They are working hard to improve it and the rolling hills make each shot a challenge. I will be back to this course again!

Customer Service

very friendly and helpful

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 15, 2003]
Shawn Murphy
Shoots in the 80s

I just recently played at Middletown this week and I can't believe the difference in this course since the last time I played two years ago. I know that Middletown used to have a bad rep with its conditions but things have drastically changed. The fairways are plush, the greens, although difficult, role true, and unlike many other courses in the area, if you do not hit it into the fairway here, you are penalized. Great place to play

Customer Service

Excellent

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Downstairs bar is a fun place to go.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 12, 2003]
ronr780
Shoots in the 80s

Agree with Patrick 100%, course is horrible. They should bulldoze it and start all over. Other nearby golf courses are in much better shape and much more enjoyable to play; Northhampton CC, Bucks Co. CC, Bensalem,

Customer Service

fair

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Feb 11, 2003]
Eric Chernikovich
Shoots in the 80s

Middletown Country Club is one of the most interesting courses I've ever played. It is very different than the typical course because every hole is unique. Every tee shot must be thought out and choosen from any number of options. I've played there for the last 20 years and I still find a new shot every round I'm out there. The hills and valleys challenge the skills and the mental strength of a golfer.

Customer Service

Excellent customer service, especially in the restaurant. A public course with the feel of something more refined.

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The swim club is great and improving every year. This year, they are getting a slide.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 09, 2003]
golf4me
Shoots in the 80s

A great and much needed improvement at Middletown Country Club. The facility is cleaner and the upkeep is obvious. This facility was once mediocre, but has now taken strides to reach its local peers. This course deserves another look by all golfers looking for a challenge and good golfing experience.

Customer Service

The customer service as improved greatly since the course has changed hands; a more knowledgeable and gracious staff has taken over.

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The country club offers a great banquet facility and restaurant, I have been lucky to enjoy two events at the club which included dinner with both, as well as enjoying many visits for brunch and dinne

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 06, 2003]
dbuglio
Shoots in the 80s

A very mediocre facility. Conditions are hit or miss. One week they are good, the next week they aerate the fairways and wreck them, stripping them down to dirt. Who knows what the greenskeeper is smoking or what kind of crap equipment they use. Middletown should take a peek at Northampton. Middletown's unlimited membership is around $2,400, Northampton is $1,750. Middletown has no range, no practice bunker and the course doesn't pass the clubhouse at the turn. The help is miserable. Northampton has a range, better clubhouse and a great practice green including bunker. For any serious player who also wants to practice, look elsewhere.

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Not supposed to chip on the practice putting green. Guess they don't want people to practice. Sheesh.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Oct 15, 2002]
Patrick24
Shoots in the 70s

Middletown Country Club is a horrible golfing experience. The course is severely sloped alomost everywhere, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but the fact that all of the fairways are chewed to pieces makes it a bad thing. The greens are constantly air raided and even a perfectly stroked putt does not go in. It is a par 69 but it should really be a par 67; two par 4s are extremely short, one is 239 yds and the other one is 226 yards. The course design is boring and predictable. It is an unbearably easy course for a golfer who has even the smallest amount of skill. They claim that have spent tens of thousands of dollars on imporvements, but I cannot see where. The pro shop is understocked and the employees are unfriendly and unhelpful. The restaraunt is mediocre but the service is poor. This is a golfing experience to miss.

Customer Service

poor

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Aug 31, 2001]
bigrottie
Shoots in the 90s

a decent township owned course that''s run by a private company, but nothing great. they keep saying they spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in improvements. where? however, it is considerably better than when the township ran it. fairways are in good shape, but you have to avoid the grounds crews who seem to always be cutting the fairways that your playing. greens need work. difficult to keep even short putts near the hole because almost every green is built on a severe slope.

Customer Service

good.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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