Public · 9 Holes

Burgi's Back Nine Golf Course

1830 East Pleasant Valley Boulevard, Altoona, Pennsylvania

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9Holes
Roy WagnerCourse Designer
4.458 Reviews
Altoona, PALocation

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About Burgi's Back Nine Golf Course

Burgi's Back Nine Golf Course, located in Altoona, Pennsylvania, offers a charming 9-hole parkland course designed by Roy Wagner. Established in 1964, this public course features a par 27 layout stretching 1055 yards, making it an ideal spot for golfers looking for a quick and enjoyable round. The course is open seasonally from April to...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.4/5
Google · 58 reviews
In summary

Burgi's Back Nine Golf Course is frequently praised for its affordability and suitability for practicing short game skills, particularly with irons and wedges. The course is described as well-maintained, especially early in the season, and offers a simple yet challenging par 3 layout that appeals to both beginners and amateur players. However, some visitors note that course conditions can decline as the season progresses, and the value is perceived to be best on discounted days.

8 years ago
Just about the best place to practice with your irons, and your approach. Very cost effective practice, not to mention a well kept and frendily staffed course. No stress, no tee times, no dress code. Just $10 or $5 on Mondays and you get nine short but challenging enough holes to shwack away at. I would encourage you to get out and give it a try.
— Gen 1: Nine
a year ago
Love this place. Great place to improve your short game. Very cheap prices and specials on Monday and Tuesday
— Dennis Steiner
4 months ago
Nice place to get in and out just to hit some balls around
— Northwood Cracker
Edited 2 years ago
Always well kept by Randy. Fun time
— Kramer
8 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised how well kept this establishment is. There is even a practice green for putting and each of the holes are a very respectable length. I believe the longest hole was about 160 yards. This was great wedge practice and I had no trouble finding my ball each time. My wife even enjoyed playing with me. I plan on going back fairly often. I'm so glad this is so close to where I live.
— Fernando Lara
5 years ago
It's a great place to learn how to golf if you're new to golf. If you have some experience it's a great place to practice your irons. It is only worth it if you go on a Monday for the $5 rate. A full size golf course is only slightly over $10 for 9 holes and is a way better experience. $5 is the most I think it's worth. During the beginning of the season the place is well kept then it will progressively become less manintained. As each week goes by the grass will be browner and mosquitos will become more of a problem.
— Tim Green
8 years ago
A great par 3 that is fairly priced. Simple design but challenging enough for beginner and amateur players. Also attached is a nice Marzonis that is a great stop before or after for a bite to eat and drink.
— Dillon Wills
2 years ago
Don't come for miniature golf just come for the par 3. It's fun. Mondays are only 5 dollars and Tuesday are BOGO. Well kept for a par 3
— Kiel Knisely
7 years ago
Great little place for working on the approach game or taking a young golfer. Took my 5 year old for his first time and he really enjoyed it!
— Dan Kraft
4 years ago
I was super impressed. This place is a great value. Greens were surprisingly pure. Of course it helped that I played decent🤣
— Trevor Zimmerman
6 years ago
It's a great place to go warm up and hit a few holes or practice on your short game
— Daniel Morgan
2 years ago
Convenient and affordable. Course condition not great but it is early in the season.
— Kevin Fisher

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