Tyler State Park
Newtown, Pennsylvania 1 course · 27 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Joe Mesiano
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September 11, 2010
This was the 1st course that I have ever played over 10 years ago. Over those years, the Tyler community has thrived and really stepped it up with the new course layouts and maintenance on a regular basis. There is a solid mix of short mid and long hole with pin placements changed on the regular. This is a great course for beginners and seasoned vets alike and it's very easy to navigate through. If you are in the area or you have to travel to get there, it's hands down the best course in the a ...
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Ivan C
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October 15, 2010
LOTS AND LOTS OF TREES!!! Hole 1 is good, it has fairways. 2 has a narrow fairway that bends right, very tough. 3 starts off very tight then open up to a slight bend to the right, but it has a clear fairway.
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John Nolan
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October 25, 2010
very nice wooded and yet open fairways course. 3 pin positions for every hole. Could flow a little better - some holes on top of one another and others are 400+ walk from pin to next tee. Walking paths are real close by (safety issue?).
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ray mclaughlin
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January 13, 2011
Played it for the first time in an ice bowl event .Snowed the whole time so we had to spend extra time finding plastic.It was well worth the effort.I will definitely find time to play here again.
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David Katz
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March 14, 2011
tyler doubles 3/13/11 sick lay out. first round of 18 1-18 normal positions.. second round of 18 lots of safaris and c pins
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Eric Mark
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April 30, 2011
Home course and proud of it. Tyler has a bit of everything. Lacking in distance on many A-B holes but the trees keep it tricky.
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Andy Aupperle
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June 25, 2011
Pros: -Beautiful course set in the woods of Tyler Park.
-The course has a nice balance of easy and challenging holes. Not sure how ofter the pins are moved but the "C" pins are very challenging on some holes.
-Majority of holes are in the shade
-Good use of elevation
Cons: -Some holes (23 and 27) when the pin is in the "C" position should have different pars. They may be different but it isn't reflected on the tee marker.
-Tee Markers may say pin is in one position but it is actually in an ...
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Alex Hall
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July 30, 2011
Amazing round at Tyler Park, beautiful weather and I pretty much had the entire course to myself.










