North Wales, PA 
Windlestrae Park - Hennings Field Share
Uploaded By: KAK3990 Hole #5 (Taken 5/2021)
3 / 159ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #5 Basket to Tee


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    2.25
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    Course Conditions

    Course Details
    PermanentCourse Type:
    2020Year Established:
    Chuck Vesay Designer(s):
    Moderately Hilly & Lightly WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
    9 / 9Holes / Baskets:
    1958 ft.Course Length: Metric
            27 Par Info:
            19.7 DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
    No / NoMultiple Tees / Pins:
    GravelTee Type:
    DGAHole Type:
    8 / 25 Rounds Recorded / Average Score:     
    -- Discs Lost:
    0 Course Guides:
    Misc. Info.: Somewhat Cart Friendly    Restrooms
    Description: Some elevation and mostly open but woods and unmowed growth play a role in this perimeter course on Henning's field.

    This course shouldn't be confused with the old Windlestrae course which begins at the Zehr Tract, rather it's the new course that's quickly accessible at "William F. Maule Park" on Kenas Road.

    Location Details
    William F. Maule Park at WindlestraePark / Location Name:
    1147 Kenas RoadStreet Address:
    19454 Zip/Postal Code: Map Zip
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    Local Directions: From Rt 309, take the 463 East (Horsham Rd) for 2.1 miles. Turn left onto Kenas Rd/State Rte 2014 and continue 0.7 miles. Park with "William F. Maule" sign should be on left.

    From Rt 202, take the 463 East (Horsham Rd) for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto Kenas Rd/State Rte 2014 and continue 0.7 miles. Park with "William F. Maule" sign should be on left.

    Park at end of parking lot and furthest row from the Amenities Buildings, close to the woods next to the baseball fields. At the corner of the parking lot, northwest, is a gravel path. Walking in, you will eventually see an old Colonial stone house, go left. There is a green utility building/shed. First tee is on left.