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Indian Run Golf Course
McClure, PA
570-658-2080
About Us---
Indian Run Golf Course, McClure, PA (Snyder County)

For the remainder of the 2023 golf season no tee times are required.

 

We will keep the course open as long into the colder weather as the weather permits.

 

Not sure if carts are going out or if course is open call the pro shop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 570-658-2080.

 

Better yet, Please sign up for our text alerts by sending the word golfer to  888-906-1334 

This is the way we alert golfers of course conditions, closures, if carts are going out etc.

Starting November 5th the pro shop will be open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weather permitting.

 

 Special guidelines must be followed:

1). Please no more than 4 people in the pro shop at any one time.

2). You must practice social distancing, stay at least 6 feet from each other.

3). We will now allow 2 people per riding cart.

4). If you are not feeling well, please stay home.

5). Please no more than 4 golfers per group, you will be asked to break into smaller groups if you have more than 4 golfers.

6). Absolutely no one under the age of 7 allowed on course

7). Must have driver's license to drive a golf cart.

 

 

 

Welcome to golf in Central Pennsylvania. Located in a beautiful farming valley of western Snyder County, Indian Run Golf Course is a great place for family fun. A beautiful post and beam clubhouse sits atop a hill overlooking this 18 hole public golf course. The views of this farming valley are spectacular from the clubhouse and high points on the course. Located 2 1/2 miles North of McClure, PA (Snyder County), this regulation golf course plays to a Par of 71. Total yardage for the course is 5,456 yards with the longest hole being 543 yards long.

Enjoy golf without feeling you are being pushed or hurried.  Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned golfer, our more relaxed atmosphere that is far from the madding crowd will be a welcome feeling to a refreshing and fun day of golf.

The front nine is more wide open and somewhat shorter than the back nine.  If you are a beginner, the front nine is where you want to start.   Although the front nine is shorter, the experienced golfer will find that accuracy is important if you expect to score well.

The back nine is longer and much of it was cut through the woods and crosses several streams. 

The course is available for group golf outings, charity fundraisers and golf leagues. The course can be reached at 570-658-2080. 

Concerned if carts are going out or not call the pro shop at 570-658-2080 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Hope to see you soon.