Golf Course Detail

Liberty Forge

3804 Lisburn Rd., Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 17055-6703

Liberty Forge Deals

You pay $29 per player cart included
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Deal Conditions:

  • 2 players / 18 holes
  • Valid Mon-Fri anytime
  • No holidays
  • $29 per player
  • 2 players required.
  • 1 passbook required
  • Please call in advance for tee times

Golf Pass Region

Liberty Forge is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Liberty Forge details

Opened in 2003, Liberty Forge Golf Course is located off Lisburn Road in Cumberland County, adjacent to the Lower Allen Community Park and located just minutes from Route 15, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and I-83. We are an 18-hole, 3,633 yard, par 63 golf course, with nine par-4 and nine par-3 holes that are as challenging as any full-length course. ​We are unique to the area in that we feature all bent grass tees, fairways, and greens. There are terrain changes and ravines, all capturing the inherent beauty of Cumberland County. Water is in play on half of the holes, climaxed by an island landing area on the 18th fairway. ​We offer 3 different tee boxes which makes our course challenging for the serious golfer, yet very playable for the "weekend warrior" – an enjoyable and memorable experience for any golfer. We are open to the public with some of the most reasonable rates in the area, also we do have memberships available to allow our frequent guests to enjoy our course and additional member benefits at an exceptional value.

Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass

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