Edgewood in the Pines is a daily-fee facility located in Drums, a small community in Luzerne County in northeastern Pennsylvania's anthracite coal region. The course was designed by David Gordon, a regional architect who has worked on several layouts in Pennsylvania and neighboring states. The property sits in the rolling terrain characteristic of this part of the state, where the landscape transitions between the Pocono plateau to the north and the Wyoming Valley to the south.
The routing makes use of the natural topography, with elevation changes and wooded corridors defining many holes. Pine trees feature prominently throughout the property, as the name suggests, creating a forested character that distinguishes the course from the more open farmland layouts common elsewhere in the region. The design incorporates the terrain's natural movement without extreme manufactured features, offering a straightforward test for recreational golfers in the area.
Edgewood in the Pines serves the local golfing community in Luzerne County and draws players from nearby Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton. The facility operates as an accessible public course in a region where golf options range from municipal tracks to private country clubs. The course provides a wooded, relatively secluded setting despite its proximity to the populated corridor along Interstate 81.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Edgewood in the Pines was designed by David Gordon.
Yes. Edgewood in the Pines is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Edgewood in the Pines is 72.
Edgewood in the Pines plays 6,721 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Edgewood in the Pines is 123.
Edgewood in the Pines is a 18-hole course.