Monroeville Park

Monroeville, Pennsylvania     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Sean Nagle › April 4, 2015
B-
Pros:
-Great course to practice different throws. Dog leg right 1,7. Dog leg right 5, 8, 9. Down hill 2, 4.
-Plays fast. About 40 minutes with two people.
-New signs with hole information

Cons:
-Still needs signage. From basket 3 to 4 tee pad. It's up a little hill to the left, but I went right and went for a little walk through the woods. Also 6 to 7 which is up a steep hill that does have a little rope to aid in your climb.
-Tons of jagger bushes behind hole 2 basket and along hole 3 right fairway.
-Tee pads are railroad ties = hard to find
-  +2 votes  + Dan Carmichael › August 17, 2017
C
The first time I played this course I thought I would never come back. Now I frequent it just because it is the closest to my house. Like most courses, once you figure out how to play each hole, it becomes more fun to play and work on your game. The holes are short and poorly numbered. Hole 4 is completely missing postage but the tee box is by the corner of the soccer field right after you finish hole 3. After hole 6 go up the hill using the little rope to get to hole 7. Beware of straying off i ...
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-  +2 votes  + Zack Fisher › March 25, 2023
B+
The course has been completely redesigned to an 18 hole course. Good mix of holes and shot requirements. Currently there are no tee pads or signs as the baskets were just put in (3/26/22). Comments and ratings before March 2022 no longer apply.
-  +1 votes  + Dan Ziober › April 29, 2018
C
Just played here for the first time and I thought it was pretty fun. The course needs a little love. Hole 4 is still missing all signage, and is also where I discovered the biggest problem with the course. I ran into a father and son looking for the start of the course. Everything but 7,8, and 9 are so poorly marked that people can't just jump in. I didn't see the previous comment explaining the location of 4's tee so I wondered around for 10 minutes looking for it. I think the course co ...
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-  +0 votes  + Angela Ott › August 11, 2013
C
Course was maintained as far as grass cutting goes but was very lacking in markers and tees.
-  +0 votes  + Macky D › January 22, 2017
C
Had fun. Good for beginners. The rough is really rough (thick). Hard to navigate on a hole or 3 having never been there before and not having a map. Your typical par 3ish (short) course.
-  +0 votes  + Justin Rogers › May 30, 2022
A
New 18 is awesome! Absolutely loved it. Such a great use of space and nice variety of types of holes. Can’t wait for tee pads.
-  +0 votes  + Dustin Schrock › February 20, 2017
C
Nice course for inexperienced players. Longest hole is around 350 ft so if you are still working on your driving distance it is a less frustrating course to play and work on your approach. Been here numerous times since its so close to my house and it is never crowded, in fact each time my wife and I were the only two on the course.
-  +0 votes  + Justin C › May 26, 2017
C+
Nice course with short holes. Markers missing and tee boxes hard to find. Try to follow the perimeter of the park.
-  +0 votes  + Mark Fages › June 23, 2019
D-
Poorly marked. Unkept. Not worth the drive.
-  +0 votes  + Bryan Wright › July 3, 2023
B
-  +0 votes  + Seth Chase › August 12, 2022
B+
Great course needs a little time and some tee pads to make it a better course
-  +0 votes  + Garrett Maw › August 20, 2023
B+
The variety of shots on this course really keep you on your A-game. Once they get tee pads, it will drastically improve the experience.
-  +0 votes  + Lucas Pedder › August 16, 2022
B-
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