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Pennsylvania Golf Courses Clinton County Created on June 21, 1839, and was probably named for Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York, a promoter of the Erie Canal. Actually, the name seems to have been substituted, as a political maneuver, for the name (Eagle), which had been first proposed. This thwarted opponents of the new county. Lock Haven, the county seat, derived its name from its position on the West Branch Canal that was completed to Lock Haven in 1834. Lock Haven was incorporated as a borough on May 25, 1840, and as a city on March 28, 1870. First settlement was by squatters on Great Island, possibly in 1762. The area south of the West Branch River was purchased from the Indians in 1768; that north of the river in 1784. The Fair Play area, which lasted from 1768 to 1784, arose due to an ambiguity in the description of the 1768 purchase. In 1769 an influx of settlers created Old Town. The Farrandsville iron furnace and coal mine and Nathan Harvey’s Mill Hall began before the county was created. Jeremiah Church founded Lock Haven and worked to have the county formed. The North Branch Canal opened up the economy. Iron manufacturing declined due to competition, but the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad arrived in 1859. During the lumber boom Lock Haven competed with Williamsport. Woolrich Mills began in 1830 and is one of the oldest Pennsylvania industries. Paper and silk industries flourished from the late nineteenth century, and dyes were manufactured. The Piper Aircraft Company arrived in 1937. Surface coal mining continues and the county ranks about eighteenth in the State. The agricultural sector is not strong, although a high percentage of the population claims German descent, a traditionally farming people. Let’s see the Pennsylvania golf courses in Clinton County.


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Pennsylvania Golf Courses : Clinton County


Belles Springs Golf Course

Address:
Exit 26 off of I-80
Mackeyville, PA 17750

Phone: 570-726-4222
Holes: 18
Par: 72
Rating: 73.2
Slope: 124
Status: Semi-Private
Season: April 15 thru November 15

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This very scenic course which is typical of Pennsylvania golf courses, was built on rolling farmland and is quite strenuous to walk. The exceptionally large greens are sloped, and the fairways are wide and forgiving. There are many sand bunkers and trees spread throughout the course.



Clinton Country Club

Address:
Country Club Lane
Lock Haven, PA 17745

Phone: 570-748-6061
Holes: 18
Par: 73
Rating: 71.8
Slope: 127
Status: Private
Season: March 1 thru October 1

Pennsylvania Golf Courses Comments:
This fairly flat course features wide-open fairways. In addition, water hazards come into play on four holes. The small greens are fast.






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