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Split Rock Golf Course & Sunset Green Restaurant & Bar
Public
18-Hole
Mountain Terrain

Split Rock Golf Course & Sunset Green Restaurant & Bar

Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania, USAPocono Mountains

Split Rock Golf Course in Lake Harmony, PA, challenges golfers with its rugged mountain terrain, significant elevation changes, and strategic layout. Complemented by the Sunset Green Restaurant & Bar, this 18-hole public course offers a physical and mental test framed by natural beauty.

Course Overview

Split Rock Golf Course presents a bold challenge within the rugged landscape of Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania. This 18-hole public course is carved into the rolling terrain of the Pocono Mountains, where steep elevation changes shape every shot and add a dynamic layer of strategy to each round. Golfers encounter a layout that demands both precision and patience, as fairways wind through dense woods and hazards often cross playing lines, turning placement into a critical skill.

From the back tees, the course tests experienced players with multiple uphill par-3s and narrow landing areas framed by thick brush. Blue and white tee options offer varying levels of difficulty, making Split Rock approachable yet invigorating for golfers with a range of handicaps. The rugged environment contributes to the course’s character: towering pines stand guard, while rocky outcrops and natural wetlands influence both shot selection and course strategy.

The terrain’s natural contours call for thoughtful navigation. Walkers should prepare for significant climbs and cart paths connecting tee boxes, as the course’s elevation shifts can be demanding over 18 holes. Cart play is recommended, especially during warmer months or after rain, when certain sections become soft underfoot.

Fairways are generally well-maintained though recent weather conditions have challenged bunker upkeep, with some erosion and vegetation present. The greens offer a firm roll when conditions allow, rewarding precise approach shots and careful putting. The course’s varied topography means wind can influence shots unpredictably, especially on exposed ridges.

After the round, the Sunset Green Restaurant & Bar provides a welcoming space to relax. Known both for its delicious cuisine and friendly service, this dining venue offers panoramic views of the surrounding woods and mountains through large windows, creating a perfect balance to the day’s physical and mental challenges.

Split Rock appeals to golfers who relish a course that demands deliberate strategy and physical commitment. Its natural beauty and variety ensure every round offers a fresh test in a captivating setting.

Course Highlights

The course’s standout feature is its dramatic elevation shifts throughout the round, including several uphill par-3s requiring precise club selection. The layout strategically places hazards that cross fairways, demanding accuracy off the tee. The Sunset Green Restaurant & Bar offers a quality dining experience with panoramic views, enhancing the post-round atmosphere.

Public Course
Mountain
Walking Friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

Guest Reviews

4.8(10 reviews)

Matthew

a year ago
Course is in decent shape for so early in the year. Sand traps were a little flooded from all the recent rain and it was cart path only (definitely needed on some holes but 90° would have been fine on most others). Lot of plugs all over too. Lot of obstacles making it a decently challenging course. Staff was friendly and there were two cute dogs in the clubhouse, which is always a plus. They desperately need ball washers on more holes. There was a half-broken one on 13 and that was it. Overall, great time and I'll be back this season.

Arlene Thomas

a month ago
We had my husband's celebration of Life on 05/ 31/ 25 at the Sunset Green restaurant. Everyone there was so impressed by the delicious food. and the service. The restaurant looked beautiful and they even had centerpieces on the tables. The owners were very accomadating and made sure everything was perfect. It was my husband's favorite restaurant when he was alive and after the meal' an eagle flew in the sky and we saw it through the beautiful windows. A perfect ending to a memorable day. Mrs. Arlene Thomas '

David Walter

2 weeks ago
I good shape but very hard for a beginner It rained the day before and it was still kept nice

Eli Pasamonte

2 weeks ago
Came here for my bachelor party last week and the course itself was absolutely incredible. The views were stunning, the greens rolled true, and teeing off into the valley on the 10th hole was a highlight. Where the 2-star rating comes in is the treatment we received from the younger staff. The starter was excellent, he made sure our group of 13 teed off smoothly and on time. However, we were repeatedly approached by younger staff accusing us of slow play, which felt excessive and misplaced. We originally wanted to play a team scramble (two teams playing against each other), but we were told that format would affect pace of play, which we completely understood. So we adjusted and played in regular groups of 3/4, still in scramble format, to keep things moving. Despite that, multiple younger staff members continued to question us, asking if we were skipping holes or paired with other groups, disrupting our round and giving the impression we were doing something wrong. We were also repeatedly checked about bringing outside alcohol onto the course, even though we had already addressed that with staff at the start of the round. It felt unprofessional and distracted from an experience we had spent a lot of time and effort planning. We also heard from a group behind us—who was trying to play through—that their tee time had been moved up by 15 minutes, which added to the confusion and contributed to the overall sense of disorganization. Eventually, an adult staff member approached us on the 13th hole and apologized, explaining that a separate bachelor party (a group of 20) was actually causing the course-wide slowdown. He mentioned that the group had been removed from the course, which helped clarify the situation, but by that point, the damage to our experience had already been done. The course itself is truly exceptional—beautifully maintained, with incredible views and a layout that’s both fun and challenging. It’s absolutely worth playing. That said, for a course of this caliber, I’d strongly recommend having more experienced staff handle pace-of-play or etiquette issues. Between the confusion with adjusted tee times and younger staff making repeated, misplaced accusations, the experience felt more stressful than it should have. With better communication and oversight, this easily could have been a five-star day.

Bob DeFont

a week ago
My golf buddies and I played here today. The course is in very nice shape considering all the rain lately. The greens are still a bit slow. The course is challenging but very playable. Beautiful views, friendly staff and good food! It's worth the hour + drive for us to play there!

Jim Wagner

10 months ago
9/2024 Played here on Labor Day weekend afternoon. It wasn't too crowded and the pace of play was good. Very good conditions overall. Tees were a little chewed up but not overwhelming . We played the blues. Greens held well but that might be because it poured in the morning and we played in the afternoon. But overall very good condition with the greens and they rolled fairly quickly. Not slow. Fairways were good. Some bunkers needed some TLC with a lot of erosion and so forth. Some weeds in the bunkers. It's not a course to walk there's a lot of distance traveling on cart paths between the holes so you're probably not going to be walking. This type of golf is not for the weak of heart. It's definitely placement golf with hazards that cross the fairway. If you're off the fairway too much you're pretty much in heavy brush and you're going to lose your ball. However, you will find tons of other balls! Our group went through many many many balls! There are some blind shots and the par-3s from the blue tees were extremely challenging. One was 210 up hill 50 vertical feet at least. Nowhere to bail except a narrow fairway on left side of green. Awesome though! This is one of the toughest courses I've ever played. Course rating from the blacks was 77 I believe? Blue tees were rated at 73.5 I think? Definitely a challenge. Some beautiful views await. Bring plenty of balls.

Brad Cohen

2 months ago
Spectacular layout and views. If you normally play the blue tees, consider the white tees here . So many heroic shots needed. The large amount of recent rain has greatly affected the manicuring and cutting of the fairways and greens, so expect less roll and inconsistent putting. Incredible elevation changes on the course. You will get a workout walking from the greens to your cart as almost every hole is an uphill walk to where you park near the greens. Staff is super pleasant. Would love to come back when the greens are putting at normal speed.

Bob DeFont

a week ago
My golf buddies and I played here today. The course is in very nice shape considering all the rain lately. The greens are still a bit slow. The course is challenging but very playable. Beautiful views, friendly staff and good food! It's worth the hour + drive for us to play there!

Matthew Banyas

a week ago
A very huge thank you to Jordyn! The meal was fantastic! The fish, the scallops, the drinks, and the very tasty ice cream Sunday were all perfect. Shoutout to the chef. We’re regulars here and couldn’t be happier with the clubhouse. Many thanks!! 😎

Jim Carruthers

2 weeks ago
The course has been in better shape, then what we have played on today. 6/5/25

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Course Details

Holes
18
Total Yardage
6,300
Par
72
Access Type
public
Seasonal cart-path-only play common after heavy rain; soft conditions may slow greens and reduce roll.

Access & Location

Address

140 Wolf Hollow Rd, Lake Harmony, PA 18624, USA

Clubhouse

Sunset Green Restaurant & Bar - full-service dining with mountain views

Walking Policy

Walking is permitted but challenging due to elevation changes and distance between holes; sturdy footwear advised. Cart play commonly preferred.

Open to the public with tee times recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.

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