The beginning of today’s 18-hole East Course dates back to 1911, when it is recorded that “the new golf course has been laid out and work on clearing of same is well under way.” In 1912 the first 9-hole course at Pocono Manor opened.
In 1925, the Inn had its greatest addition with the completion of the “Brick Tower Wing.” This 8-story building contained 106 rooms and was the most impressive structure in the entire region, commanding a view of over 50 miles under favorable conditions.
In 1927 the present 18-hole East Course was completed. Designed by Donald Ross to keep uphill climbing to a minimum, the 6,350-yard course had a Par of 73. It was also in 1927 that the golf headquarters were established at the present Golf House. Since opening, The East Course has been host to many of the legends of golf. Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Tommy Bolt, Gene Littler, Doug Ford, Jackie Burke, and Jerry Barber are just some of the famous players who have tested their skills here at The Manor.
In 1959, Art Wall Jr., while representing Pocono Manor as our touring professional, won The Masters and was named the PGA Player of the Year for 1959. Pocono Manor has also hosted players from the Senior Tour, the LPGA, and was one of the featured homes of televisions “All Star Golf” with Jimmy Demaret in the 1960s.
In 1959, Pocono Manor completed and opened its George Fazio designed West Course, a favorite of the long ball hitter. The Inn continued to grow, with additional sports facilities, guest rooms, and other amenities.
On September 22, 1966, in the place of its founding, the Meeting House of the Society of Friends in Philadelphia, the Association sold the Inn. Mr. Samuel Ireland, founder and owner of Ireland Coffee & Tea, Atlantic City, New Jersey, purchased the Inn, taking over the operation in January of the following year.
Mr. Ireland immediately began a refurbishment program which the Ireland Family has continued over the past 30 years.
In December 2005, the Inn was purchased by a corporate partnership based out of New York and is continuing to upgrade all of the facilities and services that have been a trademark of the Inn for over 100 years.