HAWK VALLEY GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Denver, PA, USA
Designed by Bill Gordon
Hawk Valley Golf Club sits in the rolling farmland of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, near the small community of Denver. Designed by Bill Gordon and opened in the mid-1990s, the course occupies former agricultural land characteristic of this part of southeastern Pennsylvania, where Amish farms and open countryside define the landscape. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes and stream corridors that wind through the property, creating varied playing corridors across the terrain.
Gordon's design incorporates water features on several holes, with ponds and wetlands coming into play both strategically and visually. The layout presents a mix of risk-reward opportunities and straightforward holes, with bunkering that frames landing areas and greens. Mature trees line many fairways, remnants of the property's agricultural past, and newer plantings have matured to add definition to the course. The greens offer moderate undulation, requiring careful attention to approach shots and putting lines.
Hawk Valley operates as a semi-private facility, welcoming both members and daily-fee play. The club serves the greater Lancaster and Lebanon County golf market, providing a full-service clubhouse and practice facilities. The course has hosted regional amateur events and qualifiers over the years, contributing to the competitive golf landscape in south-central Pennsylvania. Its location places it within reach of golfers from the Philadelphia and Harrisburg metropolitan areas seeking traditional parkland-style golf in a rural setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hawk Valley was designed by Bill Gordon.
Yes. Hawk Valley at Hawk Valley Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hawk Valley is 72.
Hawk Valley plays 6,209 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hawk Valley is 125.
Hawk Valley is a 18-hole course.