Public · 45 Holes

White Deer Golf Course

352 Allenwood Camp Lane, Montgomery, Pennsylvania

PublicMembership
45Holes
Lindsay ErvinCourse Designer
4.2201 Reviews
Montgomery, PALocation

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About White Deer Golf Course

White Deer Golf Course in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, is a unique public golf facility offering 36 holes of championship golf. The complex includes the Vintage Course, known for its challenging water holes and bunkers, and the Heritage Course, designed by Lindsay Ervin, which is set amidst dense woods. The facility also features a fully stocked pro...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18-hole Walk$25 Monday to Thursday, Open – 11:59AM
Weekday 18-hole Ride$42 Monday to Thursday, Open – 11:59AM
Weekend 18-hole Walk$30 Friday to Sunday & Holidays, Open – 11:59AM
Weekend 18-hole Ride$52 Friday to Sunday & Holidays, Open – 11:59AM

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
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Event Space
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.2/5
Google · 201 reviews
In summary

White Deer Golf Course is appreciated for its beautiful setting and offers two 18-hole courses, Vintage and Heritage, which provide varying levels of challenge. Many visitors commend the greens and overall course condition, especially given weather challenges, and find the pricing reasonable. However, some golfers express concerns about the maintenance of certain areas, slow pace of play on weekends, and the condition of amenities like the driving range and food services.

3 years ago
Played 9 holes with cart for $25 bucks. Beautiful course with nice members. Plenty of parking. The bar had a amazingly nice bartender and had a special on my beer. Overall, a fantastic experience!
— BlackRose 570
5 years ago
I'll give it 3 out of 5 because the greens are pretty good despite lack of rain. The fairways are unfortunately, very poor. We played the "Heritage" (old Challenge). This course is hilly and pretty hard in normal conditions. It was hard to control your shots due to the "firm" turf. For the price, there's better options unfortunately, especially given the course conditioning.
— Adam Bachman
7 years ago
Always a good day playing white deer. Greens are always as good as weather allows and a great value with 2 18 hole courses to choose from. Just missed an ace today catching the flag and cup kicking out to like 4 feet.
— Brendan Bowen
a year ago
Course condition has improved over the last few years. They are putting money into the course maintenance. The clubhouse and course "pro" can be a bit pretentious for a municipal public course. The food selection at the turn is hit or miss and mostly miss. I've had moldy buns and many times an empty hotdog roller. But that has nothing to do with actual golf. Vintage is an easy course with flat greens and Heritage is challenging with narrow fairways with dense woods either side. They have a Disc golf course but removed the par 3 nine hole to add. I miss the par 3 nine hole course TBH. The price…
— d nichols
10 months ago
The place is overcrowded usually waiting on 2-3 groups at every hole. So it's hurry up to hit and then wait. Their grass is so patchy and burnt out from tee boxes to green it's pathetic, might as well play in dirt. I've seen nicer greens at the Putt putt in arcades
— Ronnie Ohlsson
3 years ago
Played the Vintage course three times with my fellow American Legion members over the weekend and had a great time. Course is in pretty good shape and greens are in great shape. My only concern was tee boxes also need watering, but other than that, we will certainly be back next July.
— Paul Duda
4 years ago
It was a beautiful course! I had a great time with a friend playing 18, however I was a bit disappointed that water coolers were not avaliable between holes. I understand it was a 3pm tee time but if I hadn't brought a huge jug of water for us we would have had to go to the club a couple of times for water.
— Scott S.
Edited 7 years ago
Beautiful course... The water is stunning. The fairway grass was a little high making ball finding a challenge but to their credit we have been getting lots of rain. Lunch at Mulligan's was tasty and affordable. Will def be back.
— Joseph Wells
5 years ago
Weekends are a disaster! Tee times are too close together for the level of golfer that plays there. If you want to play golf for 5 to 5 1/2 hours this is your place🙄. It's sad because it could be so nice if it was run at all like people had even a clue how to manage a golf course. Unfortunately they don't. During the week it's not so bad, but weekends are practically worthless. No marshals anymore period. People playing the tougher Heritage course that have no business being on it. Rocks all over in the sand traps, for decades now! Oh, and for no good reason the driving range was closed. So mu…
— John Chilson
6 years ago
It's a nice place. Trying to get my family into golf, used the par 3 course (executive) little to no maintenance on the course, good thing it is free. Serves as a soccer golf type thing as well. DIDN'T LIKE!!! It's a bit hard trying to teach people how to golf when those people are right up your butt the whole time. The vintage and challenge courses are awesome courses!
— James “Jay” H
7 years ago
The fairways and greens were nice and we'll maintained but if you did not hit the fairways Thier was a good chance you would lose your ball could have been mowed a little bit better and nobody told us about hole number 13 I believe it was on the vintage that they moved the tee box to make it a par three course
— Justin Alexander
2 years ago
Footgolf/Disc golf course was not that great, VERY HIGH grass/weeds around and on the greens. No direction on where to go to the next hole. If it was trimmed up and cut it wouldn't be bad but I guess that's why it was free though.
— Orrin Mariano

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