Westmoreland County
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Courses
- Willowbrook Golf Course
- Westmoreland Country Club
- Greensburg Country Club
- Meadowink Golf Course
- Murrysville Golf Club
- Vandergrift Golf Course
- Totteridge Golf Course
- Glengarry Golf Links
- Glengarry Golf Links
- Rolling Fields Golf Course
- River Forest Country CLub
- Hill Crest Country Club
- Hannastown Golf Club
- Cloverleaf Golf Course
- Latrobe Country Club
- Willowbrook Country Club
- Rolling Fields Golf Course
- Elks Golf Club
- The Madison Club
- Norvelt Golf Club
- Cedarbrook Golf Course
- Mt. Odin Golf Course
- Irwin Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the prime golf season in Westmoreland County, and what should I expect from the weather?
We've found late spring through early fall, specifically May to October, offers the best conditions for golf here. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, though summer afternoons can get warm, so consider early tee times. The courses are typically in fantastic shape during these months.
What kind of golf courses will I find in Westmoreland County - are they mostly championship tracks or more local-friendly?
Westmoreland County truly offers a great mix, which we love. You'll discover well-maintained public courses that are perfect for a casual round, alongside a few challenging layouts that will test your game. It's a region where you can easily find a course to suit your skill level and budget.
How do green fees in Westmoreland County compare to other golf destinations in Pennsylvania?
We've always found Westmoreland County to be quite golfer-friendly on the wallet. While you won't find many ultra-luxury resort courses, the value for the quality of play is excellent. Expect green fees to generally range from $40-$80 for a prime weekend round, making it an affordable golf getaway.
Are there any specific courses in Westmoreland County that are must-plays or hidden gems we shouldn't miss?
Absolutely. While we won't name every course, we highly recommend looking into the layouts around the Greensburg area for consistently good conditions and interesting designs. For a truly unique experience, seek out some of the older, established clubs - they often offer a classic feel and a real sense of local golf history that you won't find everywhere.
What's there to do in Westmoreland County when we're not on the golf course?
Beyond the greens, Westmoreland County has a charming, laid-back vibe. We often enjoy exploring the local breweries and wineries, or checking out the small-town antique shops. For a bit of history, the Fort Ligonier area is a fascinating stop, offering a nice change of pace after a morning round.