White Manor Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Malvern, PA with a par of 71. It offers 6 tee sets: silver (7,055 yards, slope 148, rating 74.6), bronze (6,702 yards, slope 138, rating 73), bronze/black combo (6,391 yards, slope 133, rating 71.4), black (6,330 yards, slope 133, rating 71.1), black/green (5,987 yards, slope 129, rating 69.5), green (5,650 yards, slope 124, rating 68). The hardest hole is #2, a par 4 playing 404 yards from the first tee.
White Manor Country Club
Malvern, PA
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A straightforward par 4 with a fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Bunkers guard the right side of the green, requiring accuracy on the approach shot to avoid trouble.

The longest par 4 on the front nine, this handicap 1 hole demands precision throughout. Water or out-of-bounds left presents the primary hazard, making the right side the safer but more demanding line.

A mid-length par 3 over relatively open terrain with minimal hazards. The green's exposed position makes wind a significant factor in club selection and shot placement.

A tight par 4 with a fairway that pinches at the landing area and fairway bunkers that frame the approach zone. The green sits well-guarded, requiring a controlled second shot to avoid surrounding trouble.

A straightforward par 4 with ample fairway width that allows for aggressive play from the tee. The approach to the green tightens, with bunkers or water potentially guarding the left or right sides.

A reachable par 5 with a fairway that opens generously off the tee before bending slightly. Strategic bunkering in the approach zone rewards bold play while penalizing wayward shots.

The shortest par 4 on the course, this short hole offers an opportunity for aggressive play. Despite its length, hazards around the green—likely bunkers—demand accuracy over distance.

A very short par 3 from an elevated or protected tee, presenting a deceptive challenge despite modest yardage. Bunkers or water near the green punish anything off-line.

A strong finishing hole on the front nine with a dogleg or straightaway design and moderate length. Strategic hazards—likely water left or bunkers right—narrow the corridor to the green.

A well-balanced par 4 with good width off the tee that tightens as players approach the green. Greenside bunkers or water define the scoring zone and require a precise second shot.

A moderate-length par 5 with a fairway that allows two solid strikes to reach scoring position. Hazards in the approach zone prevent laying back safely, making strategic placement crucial.

A short to mid-length par 3 with a relatively open green complex. The modest yardage is offset by hazards that make the green difficult to hold, particularly if missing in specific directions.

The second-hardest hole on the course, this long par 4 punishes errant shots from the tee and demands precision on the approach. Water and/or out-of-bounds likely frame one or both sides, making strategic positioning essential.

A short par 3 with a small, well-protected green complex presenting a finesse challenge. Bunkers and/or water surrounding the green mean that missing the target area leads to difficult recovery shots.

A short par 4 where accuracy matters more than distance off the tee. The fairway likely narrows near the green, with bunkers or water punishing both under- and over-clubs on the approach.

A challenging par 4 with a fairway that may dogleg or bend strategically to set up the approach. Hazards positioned to reward aggression while punishing poor execution make this a key scoring hole.

A longer par 5 with a fairway that opens off the tee but likely narrows in the approach zone. Strategic bunkering or water in the scoring area forces players to position their second shot carefully to set up a reasonable third.

A strong finishing par 4 with moderate length and likely a slight dogleg or strategic bend. Hazards guarding the green—typically bunkers or water left or right—demand a well-executed approach to close the round.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 35 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 71 |
| HCP | 5 | 1 | 15 | 7 | 13 | 9 | 17 | 11 | 3 | 8 | 10 | 16 | 2 | 18 | 14 | 6 | 12 | 4 | |||
| silver | 424 | 431 | 255 | 415 | 470 | 556 | 335 | 165 | 436 | 3487 | 415 | 529 | 192 | 468 | 217 | 330 | 446 | 553 | 418 | 3568 | 7055 |
| bronze | 407 | 424 | 244 | 402 | 407 | 548 | 313 | 144 | 406 | 3295 | 395 | 514 | 180 | 454 | 211 | 316 | 417 | 520 | 400 | 3407 | 6702 |
| bronze/black combo | 407 | 401 | 210 | 341 | 416 | 548 | 312 | 123 | 374 | 3132 | 388 | 485 | 163 | 426 | 188 | 316 | 417 | 513 | 363 | 3259 | 6391 |
| black | 384 | 404 | 214 | 372 | 380 | 512 | 306 | 122 | 385 | 3079 | 382 | 492 | 170 | 428 | 190 | 307 | 405 | 505 | 372 | 3251 | 6330 |
| black/green | 384 | 355 | 188 | 322 | 379 | 507 | 307 | 123 | 349 | 2914 | 365 | 485 | 142 | 426 | 164 | 307 | 365 | 501 | 318 | 3073 | 5987 |
| green | 341 | 355 | 186 | 341 | 347 | 465 | 292 | 105 | 341 | 2773 | 324 | 444 | 141 | 367 | 161 | 285 | 364 | 473 | 318 | 2877 | 5650 |