I'm sure there are others out there, but these are the three I've played so far, and all are great for beginners:
Sweetwater Golf Course in Pennsburg - this is a 9 hole par 35 course with a driving range and putting/chipping areas. If you want to learn how to play at very reasonable rates, this is a good choice. Besides individual lessons, they offer group instruction. I signed on for the "Easy Way" group lessons, which was a great intro. They also have a women's mentoring league in the spring, which I'm in right now. This is a great 'no-pressure' way to learn and practice with other women. There are 4 mentors from the EWGA who go out with each group and offer advice and a little instruction while you're playing. The ladies league begins in May and runs through September. The staff is very friendly, helpful and supportive.
Mermaid Lake Golf Club in Blue Bell - a 9 hole course that is part of a complex that also hosts picnics, has a day camp, and swim club. Good place for a beginner who wants to go out and whack a few without any pressure. No tee times, you just show up, and you can rent everything you need, including clubs. Work in the area and need to blow off a little steam during the day, anyone? : )
Twin Woods Golf Course in Hatfield - 9 holes, lots of dog legs. I've played this once and plan to again. They offer leagues, have a putting green, and rent equipment.
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