TUMBLEBROOK GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Coopersburg, PA, USA
Designed by Donald Ross
Tumblebrook Golf Course occupies rolling farmland in Coopersburg, a small borough in Lehigh County in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley region. The course is attributed to Donald Ross, the prolific Scottish-born architect whose American portfolio spans from the 1900s through the 1940s and includes several hundred designs across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Ross courses of this era typically feature strategic bunkering, crowned greens with subtle internal contours, and routing that works naturally with existing terrain.
The Coopersburg area sits in the transition zone between the more developed Allentown-Bethlehem corridor to the north and the agricultural countryside extending south toward Bucks County. Courses designed by Ross in this period for smaller communities often served local membership and reflected practical layouts suited to the available land. The routing at Tumblebrook likely takes advantage of the region's characteristic rolling topography, with elevation changes that provide natural drainage and strategic interest.
Ross-designed courses from this era in Pennsylvania and neighboring states tend to emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while rewarding thoughtful course management. The greens typically require careful approach work, and the bunkering—though perhaps modified over decades—often reflects Ross's preference for hazards that define playing corridors and frame green complexes. Tumblebrook serves the local golfing community in the Lehigh Valley, a region with a modest but established golf tradition dating to the early twentieth century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Tumblebrook was designed by Donald Ross.
Yes. Tumblebrook at Tumblebrook Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Tumblebrook is 35.
Tumblebrook plays 3,074 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Tumblebrook is a 9-hole course.