Hal Purdy (1961)
Holes
18
Par
71
Yards
6,679
Peak Fee
$85
Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Club in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, is one of the most conceptually distinct resort courses in the Northeast, a Hal Purdy design opened in 1980 with every hole modeled after a legendary championship hole from Sports Illustrated's "The Best 18 Golf Holes in America." Famous holes from Pebble Beach, Oakland Hills, Merion, Augusta National, and other major venues have been reinterpreted and rerouted into Mount Airy's Pocono terrain, giving visitors a unique played-the-greatest-hits experience over 18 holes. The result is over 6,500 yards of dramatic design with numerous ponds, streams, elevation changes, and hazards, a 72.4/132-rated course that plays as a true test for mid-to-low handicappers. The course is Audubon International certified, and the clubhouse brings private-country-club amenities (full bar and restaurant, locker rooms, showers, fully-stocked pro shop) to the casino-resort setting. For Pocono visitors who want a round with conversational appeal, "the 7th plays like Augusta's 12th" type storytelling, Mount Airy delivers a genuinely memorable resort round.
Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Club's peak-season green fee is around $85 per round. Off-peak rates vary by season. Call the pro shop for current shoulder pricing. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Pocono Mountains trip cost
Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Club was designed by Hal Purdy, opening in 1961. The par-71 layout plays 6,679 yards from the back tees. Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Club is part of Pocono Mountains in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Club is located at 312 Woodland Rd, Mt Pocono, PA 18344, USA. The nearest major airport is Scranton (AVP).
312 Woodland Rd, Mt Pocono, PA 18344, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.