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Pocono Manor
Historic Gem and Great Golf in the Poconos!
Our 18-hole golf course, touched by legendary architects William Flynn and Donald Ross, offers an experience unlike any round you've ever played. A cool and expansive layout with an old-school feel, you'll encounter quirky par-3 holes that will keep things fun and challenging along the way! Warm-up and cool-down on our three-hole loop next to our practice range, available anytime. Come tee off where giants like Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, and our very own Art Wall Jr. have played!
The history of Pocono Manor is rich, and our golf course serves as a time capsule of unforgettable moments and events. We are dedicated to preserving these memories as they are the backbone of our day-to-day operations. Watch the video below to find out why…
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Our Golf Professionals
The Golf Shop at Pocono Manor was led by Jack Cuttle for 50 years, from 1924 to 1974. In 1952, his friend Art Wall Jr. joined the PGA Tour as Pocono Manor’s touring professional. Art won 24 professional tournaments, 14 of them on the PGA Tour. In 1959, Art had his best year representing The Manor, winning 4 events including The Masters on his way to earning the Vardon Trophy and PGA Player of the Year. During his career, Art made 45 holes-in-one, a record he held for many years. At the age of 51, he became the second-oldest player to win on the PGA Tour when he won the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1975. His success continued for many years on the Senior Tour. Throughout the years, Art hosted events with many of his fellow PGA Tour and Senior Tour heroes at Pocono Manor. Today, his legacy lives on at Pocono Manor thanks to his son Greg Wall, who has been Head Golf Professional since 1984 and is now PGA Director of Golf.
Professional Events
We have been honored to host many of golf’s most famous champions, including Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, and our own local golf hero Art Wall Jr. who birdied 5 of the last 6 holes to win the 1959 Masters! Arnold Palmer visited Pocono Manor several times in his career. In 1968, Palmer double-bogeyed our famous 77-yard par 3 #7 on his way to a 69 defeating Wall’s 72.
During the 1980s, Greg Wall (son of Art) hosted his father and many of his contemporary PGA Champions for an annual senior pro-am event to benefit the Easterseals. The list of PGA Tour Champions that played these events includes Fred Hawkins who won in 1987 with a 68, Butch Baird, Ken Still, George Bayer, Doug Ford, and many more.
We are open for the Public, keep the course in great shape every day, AND keep things affordable.
If you’ve never been to Pocono Manor, or if it has been a while, please come see why golfers say the old course has never played better!