Uniontown Country Club

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Championship | 71 | 6115 yards | 68.0 | 119 |
Men | 71 | 5912 yards | 68.9 | 129 |
Ladies | 71 | 5344 yards | 72.0 | 123 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 70.3/135 W: 76.0/135 | 313 | 158 | 361 | 292 | 569 | 376 | 304 | 531 | 138 | 3042 | 316 | 175 | 330 | 459 | 477 | 379 | 373 | 380 | 169 | 3058 | 6100 |
White M: 69.4/132 W: 75.0/133 | 301 | 150 | 355 | 281 | 566 | 352 | 301 | 516 | 130 | 2952 | 289 | 166 | 322 | 457 | 466 | 367 | 364 | 366 | 163 | 2960 | 5912 |
Gold M: 67.7/128 W: 72.5/126 | 301 | 150 | 355 | 281 | 488 | 352 | 301 | 430 | 130 | 2788 | 284 | 166 | 322 | 372 | 421 | 312 | 364 | 310 | 163 | 2714 | 5502 |
Red M: 67.0/127 W: 72.0/126 | 289 | 142 | 352 | 270 | 486 | 297 | 298 | 428 | 120 | 2682 | 284 | 156 | 312 | 375 | 419 | 290 | 359 | 310 | 157 | 2662 | 5344 |
Handicap | 6 | 14 | 8 | 18 | 4 | 2 | 10 | 12 | 16 | 11 | 7 | 9 | 1 | 17 | 5 | 13 | 3 | 15 | |||
Par | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 35 | 71 |
Handicap (W) | 6 | 16 | 4 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 18 | 13 | 15 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 11 | 9 | 3 | 17 |
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Not worth the $35
Just moved to the area and found this course on Golfnow that was only 10 minutes from the house. At first, i thought you cant beat $35 on a Sunday. It is a short course with a player friendly layout. Most par 4s are under 300 yards. Only a few blind tee shots. That's where the positives end. I've never been on a course with no staff (waited ten minutes at pro shop for someone to walk in and check in), 4.5 hours for the shortest course over ever played. Players on the course were the rudest people over ever met. I've played long rounds before and able to hold a conversation at tee boxes with group in front or behind. Everyone acting as if they are Tiger woods and upset that i wasn't swinging up on the group in front. I was a solo golfer with 7 4-groups in front. No one calls fore. My cart was hit twice and all the group could do was laugh. I was TWO FAIRWAYS AWAY. A simple fore or call multiple fores if you see your ball heading at a cart. Cigarette butts littered everywhere because no one has any respect. Guess what i get for a cheap course.
small greens.
the course was in good shape play moved well. we were unable to get a hot dog or snytjing at the turn even though there were 4 young kids hanging out from the time we came in.
Little things matter.
Nice course but some attention to details go a long way. For instance the pin flags are tattered and torn dated 2008. How about some yard markers that you can see . Stakes would be great. Also, How about a little new sand in the bunkers. These upgrades would make a difference and not break the bank
Old school golf
Short course, small greens in good condition. Needs a few improvements to be really good.
Kinda rough
Course needed a little attention. Grass hasn't been cut for awhile.
Improving each year
Since new owners took over, the course has been steadily improving in all areas. Situated in the middle of a town, the UCC is a quaint, walkable course that has an old-school, small green, country club style.
I have played here each of the last 3 summers, and course conditions are noticeably better than in the past. Everything was green and lush, and tee boxes and greens were well taken care of. The course layout is a little strange though, including a weird jump between holes on each nine. Most holes offer character and variety, and several have changes in elevation that vary from hole to hole. The only issue I had was that hole 13 is uncharacteristically hard compared to the rest - a 450-yard par 4 with the steepest green on the course. Aside from that, each hole is a reasonable balance of fun and challenge.
Staff was helpful and friendly, and the amenities were nice. A few more directory signs would help, but overall the buildings look nice. Prices are fair, and I look forward to more improvements over the next few summers.
Highly Improved
Played this course for the first time three years ago. The course was not in great condition. New ownership took over I believe last year and I read some recent reviews that the course is in great shape. These recent reviews proved to be true. It’s a wonderful little course that puts a premium on fairways and greens. You can miss a little bit off the tee but will be scrambling from there. It’s not overly long which helps on holes if you miss off the tee. Tee boxes, fairways and greens are all in great condition. I am so glad to see this course bounce back and I highly recommend playing it. Will be back for sure
Rough was impossible!
This course has a lot of potential but falls way short in some areas. It has an old school country club feel and is right in the middle of a quaint little neighborhood. The pro shop is average but the clubhouse, deck/patio, bar, and restaurant are really nice. Aesthetically, it is a pretty course. The layout is a little odd. Some of the holes don’t really flow together, and there isn’t much signage to help. The only reason I didn’t get lost is because I had played here before, but I got turned around a few times the first time I played here. Also, I’m not crazy about the placement of the Par 3s, and I like more Par 5s than this course offers. Overall conditions weren’t horrible, but there is much room for improvement. Most tee boxes were plush but some were patchy. Greens were pretty slow but in good shape. Most fairways were decently manicured though some were a little high. Sand was a little hard/wet. Some sogginess but not bad for as much rain as we have had. My biggest complaint is with the rough as it was impossibly high. Fairways were pretty narrow, and balls hit even into the first cut of rough were hard to find. If you hit into the deepest rough, even in play, forget about it. It was hard to even tell a difference in rough lengths because all of it was long enough to hide a ball. I spent way too much time today searching for balls in the rough and ended up losing balls that I absolutely saw land in play. Rough length around the green and fringe made it hard to control chip shots. This made it hard to get into any sort of rhythm to the point where it kind of took some of the fun out of the round. It’s really a shame because this place has the potential to be a great little course.
Great bang for buck
The course is always in good condition and it’s really hard to beat the price if you’re going out for enjoyment. Always have a great experience at this course.
Nice course in nice condition
This is a nice course that's typically kept up quite well. The greens are faster than those on most of the cheaper courses around here, and they don't have a lot of break. They tend to be small, which keeps the course challenging. I do think they should move the white tees up on the 13th hole. There is no reason to have a 467 yard par 4 on a course aimed at amateurs. The vast majority of people can't get it to the green in two even if they hit two really good, straight shots. The 10th hole is also a bit wonky in that it's on a very severe leftward slope. Overall, though, this is one of my favorite courses in the area.
Great for the money
Played on a weekday. Pace of play was great, no delays, comfortable, no stress day on the course. Golf Now is the way to book this course for the best price.
Should have been closed....
We are in the area to see family and wanted to play while we were up here. Cheet Lake was our first choice but when we spoke to someone at the course they told us they were awful wet. We appreciated the honesty and cancelled our tee time. I then called UCC and spoke to someone named Pete. I asked about the course and he said they were “in good shape”. We rebooked our Golf Now time to UCC. What a mistake! If a cow pasture and a lake had a love child, it would have been UCC that day. The course was in horrible shape. There was standing water in the fairways, the rough looked like it hadn’t been cut in some time. There was a cart stuck in the mud that had been abandoned on the course. We have pictures of sand traps that look like ponds. No one should have been on that course in those conditions. I went to the clubhouse and told the guy we had made a call about the conditions and made our decision to play on Pete’s recommendation. His response was, “I’m not Pete” I understand the course is for sale. If it’s sold by the gallon, they will make a fortune! To say this experienced sucked would be an understatement. We’ll never return.
Nope
Got a tee time through golf now. $106 for a foursome. Ended up paying $150 at the course for the round. Plus the fees from GN. So the $106 round turned into $170....