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Courses (98)
McMurray, Pennsylvania
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Public
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4
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Public
4.8095142857
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McMurray, Pennsylvania
Private
3.5
2
McMurray, Pennsylvania
Private
3.5
2
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Public
4.8095142857
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Upper Saint Clair, Pennsylvania
Public
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South Park Township, Pennsylvania
Public
4.2
5
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Public
4.8095142857
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Private
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
Semi-Private
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Library, Pennsylvania
Public/Municipal
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Eighty Four, Pennsylvania
Public
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Library, Pennsylvania
Public/Municipal
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Municipal
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Presto, Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Washington, Pennsylvania
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Resorts (3)
Linden Hall touts itself as "one of Pennsylvania's best secrets". This 785-acre estate is home to a historic 74-room lodge and a 6,405-yard golf course that winds up and down the region's rolling hills. The 8,720-square-foot Linden Hall mansion contains 35 rooms, 27 fireplaces, 13 baths, an indoor bowling alley and walk-in clothes dryer. An…
Oglebay is a 2,000-acre public park to some and a four-season resort to others. Guests can choose to stay in the Wilson Lodge or in cottages and estate homes. The park is a family-oriented place with the Good Zoo, Schenk Lake, gardens, hiking trails, horseback riding, an aerial challenge course and museums. The resort adds amenities such as tennis…
The Summit Inn is one of the few grand porch hotels still standing in America. The 94-room inn dates to 1907. It offers indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant and lounge, a fitness room, a massage room and a billiards room with pool and ping pong tables. The 1,200-acre property along the historic National Road includes nine holes of golf and a…
Articles (8)
Just outside Pittsburgh, in Midway, Pennsylvania, you'll find Quicksilver Golf Club, one of the best public courses in the state and former site of a Champions Tour event.
While it might be a stretch to call Pittsburgh a golf destination, there are few place better than the Steel City to live and play golf. The Steel City's bounty was not lost on Golf Digest, which in 2011 named Pittsburgh the second-best city in the nation for public golf.
In this excerpt from Tom Doak's upcoming book, The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses: The Americas (Summer Destinations), the architect shares what makes Oakmont stand the test of time.
The first thing you'll notice about the Madison Club is that it's away from everything. Located in Westmoreland County, it's a good 45 minutes southeast of downtown Pittsburgh. But the second thing you might notice is that the Madison Club is worth the drive. The golf course is always in good shape, its bentgrass greens are pristine, and no two holes are alike. This local favorite traverses across hills, through mature trees and around seven lakes.
Do you want to play Oakmont Country Club, but you don't know a member? Here's how to do it.
Take a stroll down infamy lane: Top 10 USGA controversies at the U.S. Open.
Here is a refresher on what you need to know about Oakmont Country Club's most storied U.S. Open finishes.
Just southwest of the site of the 2016 U.S. Open sits Oglebay Resort & Conference Center. It's a "hidden gem" nationally, but not to folks in the Wheeling, W.Va. area.
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