The Holiday Inn Express and Suites has provisionally reserved rooms at a special discounted rate for our guest. To reserve a room please call below by (4/27/17) quoting the reservation code or Group. You may also use the block code to reserve your room online.
Block Name: Lucas-Matos Wedding
Block Code: LMW
There will be a shuttle service to take guests from the Holiday Inn to the venue.
The shuttle arrives 4:00PM at the Holiday Inn and leaves at 4:15PM. Shuttle returns back to the Holiday Inn for guests and runs till all guests are at Spring Mill Country Club for 5:00PM ceremony.
Shuttle returns back to the venue at 10:00PM for any guests wanting to go back to hotel early. The shuttle will go back for any guests wanting to go back to the hotel until 2:00AM
Spring Mill Country Club, located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is a private club that has an 18-hole championship golf course along with a magnificent clubhouse and a separate banquet facility.
In addition to these amenities, Spring Mill also has an athletic club, swimming pool, an 18-hole pitch and putt course, lighted practice range, and mini-golf. Originally, the Spring Mill property was named Heuscher Farm, a "truck farm" that grew vegetables. This prime location of 186 acres was purchased by a group of people that were members of Whitemarsh CC in Pennsylvania and members of Laurel Oaks CC in New Jersey.
In 1968, the stockholders proudly opened their public golf course and named it Bryn Llawen GC. In addition to the championship golf course, the 18-hole pitch and putt course, practice range, and mini-golf were opened as well. During this time, Mr. and Mrs. Hap Carr, long time Montgomery County residents, became business partners. In 1972, Hap Carr became president and he renamed the golf course High Point GC because the 16th tee was the highest point of elevation in Bucks County.
High Point GC and the entire property were sold to Peter DePaul in 1986, who is still the owner today. He changed the name to Spring Mill and the club became a private facility as it is now. Today the golf course has undergone many changes since the DePaul family has been managing Spring Mill Country Club. Cart paths from tee to green now wind their way through the golf course, five ponds with fountains in the middle have been added, beautiful plant life and colorful flowers enhance the landscaping that surrounds the tees and greens, and over 600 planted blossoming trees provide definition to the once wide open golf course.
Spring Mill is a par 72 course and is known for its long length from the Championship back tees, which measure 7320 yards. The Blue tees measure a comfortable 6626 yards, White tees 6289 yards, and the Red tees 5589 yards.
Spring Mill has hosted many golf championships over the years. The Sandiego Open originally was scheduled here. In 1994, the Trenton District held its J. Willard Hoffman Amateur Match Play Championship at Spring Mill. In addition, the Golf Association of Philadelphia has seen several of its events played over the beautiful landscaped golf course of Spring Mill Country Club.
Exit at Street Road (#132). Head (West) for 10 mi. to Jacksonville Road (#332) turn right and proceed 1.7 mi. Spring Mill Manor is on the left, 1.5 mi. Spring Mill Country Club is on the right.
Take Exit 343-Willow Grove (North). At the first light take a sharp right onto Mill Street. At the first light take a left onto York Road (#263 North). Follow to Street Road (#132) and take a right. Follow to Jacksonville Road (#332) turn left and follow for 1.7 mi. Spring Mill
Take the Blue Route (#476 North) toward Plymouth Meeting. Stay to the left and follow signs to Philadelphia-Turnpike and East to get onto the Turnpike. Take Exit 343-Willow Grove (North) and follow directions "FROM THE TURNPIKE"
Take NJ Turnpike (South) to Exit 6. Follow PA Turnpike to Exit 351. Follow Route 1 (South) to Street Road (#132 West). Follow Street Road for 10 mi. to Jacksonville Road (#332) turn right and proceed 1.7 mi. Spring Mill Manor is on the left, 1.5 mi. Spring Mill Country Club in on the right.
Atlantic City Area - Take A.C. Expressway (North) to Walt Whitman Bridge. Take I-95 (North) and follow directions "FROM I-95". Cherry Hill Area - Take Tacony Palmyra Bridge to I-95 (North) and follow directions "From I-95".