Seven Springs Mountain Resort
About Seven Springs Mountain Resort
The Seven Springs Mountain Resort attracts more than a million overnight and day guests to enjoy the best of Pennsylvania skiing, snowboarding and golf. It's a full-service ski and golf resort that offers so much more - sporting clays, a spa, multiple restaurants, ziplining, stables, a pool, hiking, bowling, mini-golf and mountain biking. The 6,500-yard par-71 course delivers magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and Laurel Highlands.Facts
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Reviews
The course is starting to show,how little rainfall we ve gotten,but it's still in nice shape,and this course is always a challenge.
Beautiful golf course.
The last time I played here was 1984. Glad to come back. The course is even more beautiful than I remembered.
Slower than a tortoise
Overall course condition was quite good especially the greens. Bunkers not so much. Why not convert these to grass bunkers and leave them in deep rough. Took 5 hours to play a round and despite there being ample staff there was no course Marshall. Can not recommend this course unless pace of play is improved. Also scorecard did not accurately reflect par score on several holes.
Disappointed
The course in average condition. The bunkers were unplayable and the greens were furry and slow. The biggest problem with the course is that almost every non par 3 was a blind hole or shot. There were no markings or signs with direction or distance to where we should hit the ball. The course played cart path only which made yardages a complete guess all day long. The workers offered no help or guidance. Definitely not worth the money.
Reasonable fee but …
Pace of play was horrible. Shouldn’t take 5 hrs to play a round of golf. No evidence of a course Marshall. Greens and fairways in great shape. Tee boxes average at best. Would probably be better if they put some turf repair mix in the EMPTY green containers at the tee boxes. Bunkers were in horrible condition similar to many courses. If you can’t maintain them why to convert them into grass pot bunkers. Leave the grass extra long makes them just as challenging as sand bunkers perhaps even more so. Scorecard was wrong with respect to par score on several holes. A 400 + yard hole on front 9 was a par 4 and 2 sub 400 yard holes on back 9 were par 5s. Explain that one. Although $50 is a reasonable green fee I can’t recommend this course to friends.
Fun Course
Great views and a fun course in the mountains. Very friendly staff.
Highlands at Hidden Valkey
Worth the drive from Pittsburgh. 60 miles was worth it. Tougher than most but fair! Has Great potential if given the chance by the owners. Give it a try!!
A scenic, fun , challenge
Great layout. Beautiful greens, carpet like, were a little slow today bit rolled true. Challenging holes with some breathtaking elelavation changes. Rough a little high today but fairways perfect. Sand traps were excellent. No parallel fairways. Tree lined but plenty wide.
Good overall in the country
Nice course in the valley in between some forested hills. Would be spectacular in fall.
Was in generally good shape. Some nice variety and not too tough. Amenities looked good even if a bit outdated.
A good option to try.
Challenging course
Layout is confusing. Some tees are marked Ok but some were not clearly marked, so we spent more time driving around than we cared for.
The greens were bumpy just not in the best shape.
Having said that the views are stunning.
Not a resort quality course
I did like playing here and would not have played if it wasn't for the group of guys I was playing with. The course does have a good layout and is a challenge for the mid to high handicap golfers. The downside is, the owner of the resort doesn't seem to want to invest with money to bring it back to a quality resort course. The paved cart paths need replaced, the tee boxes need to be leveled (most of them it was hard to find a level place to tee from) and the sand traps lacked sand and those that had sand, it looked they trucked it in from the beach. Some of the greens needed to be repaired, on the outside edges it was burned out or lacked grass. I said I would recommend, but take note the course is not up to par as a resort course.
Seven Springs Golf course
For a resort golf course maintenance was poor Half filled sand traps
Elevation
In an otherwise flatter part of the country I was excited to see that this course had a lot of elevation changes. The course itself wasn't too bad. There were a mix of great holes and average holes but overall it was a good time. When I played it, the course had be very saturated which made some shots difficult. The staff was very pleasant and if I were in the area for a dryer time of the year I would definitely play here again.