Public · 27 Holes

Rolling Acres Golf Club

350 Achortown Road, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania

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27Holes
James HarrisonCourse Designer
4.4364 Reviews
Beaver Falls, PALocation

The Club

About Rolling Acres Golf Club

Rolling Acres Golf Course is a 27-hole public course located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Spread over 250 acres of picturesque countryside, the course offers a serene escape from city life. Originally opened in 1964 and expanded in 1988, it combines classic and modern design elements. The club features The Timberhouse for events and The Antler...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Putting Green
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Event Space
Changing Room

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What People Say

4.4/5
Google · 364 reviews
In summary

Rolling Acres Golf Club is frequently praised for its well-maintained, scenic courses with a variety of layouts that cater to different skill levels. The staff is generally regarded as friendly and helpful, and the venue is noted for hosting successful events like weddings and showers. However, some visitors have experienced issues with slow play and customer service, particularly regarding tee time management and interactions with staff.

a year ago
Just a great golf course and golfing facility. The course has some fun holes and some tough holes. Four 9 hole courses allows for quite a few golfers to go out and play various finer and back nines. We play here maybe once a month in season. Typically North - South. My father in law and I play quite a bit. Fun fact by brother in law got married here. Also a great facility for that. All in all a great spot. Thanks for all the memories!
— Kirk Pope
8 months ago
Great course overall. Played the west and north routes. Idk much about golf but I was pretty bummed there was no range. Some parts of the fairway were dry. Not too many hazards. Honestly I really enjoyed playing here. Bring extra water.
— Artem Shirk
3 months ago
My favorite course to play. I even met a pilot there who flew me over it.
— Seth Berresford
a year ago
Played the South/West 18 hole combo. The pro shop was well stocked and the attendant was courteous. The green fee and cart of $47 on a weekend was a great value. It is very hard these days to find an 18 hole round on the weekend for under $50 and Rolling Acres did not disappoint. The course in general is in very good shape. The tee boxes, greens and fairways were all pristine. There were 2-3 small low areas roped off for soft/wet turf from heavy rains a few days ago, but they did not hinder play at all. The only suggestion would be to move the white tees on South more in line with the scor…
— Lawrence C
a year ago
Had a great round of golf. The carts and course have upgraded tech so you always know where you are in the hole. It's nice and open, so it's very friendly to the golfers that don't always hit the fairways in regulation. Greens were in great shape too. Only issue was the cart paths; they could do with some repaving.
— Graham Kyer
a year ago
Respectable course but they are very very "thrifty" when it comes to sponsoring a meal. We were over charged, not allowed to finish eating, not take any left overs. Ice was not available for water on a 90 degree day. While the food was tasty and the golf good, you do need to plan to spend more than budgeted.
— Karl Cherry
4 years ago
I had my baby shower at Rolling Acres in July of 2021, and it was so perfect. The staff are sooo kind and thoughtful. They treated my guests so well and provided excellent service. In addition the food was great! The chicken and steak salads were huge! Several guests needed to-go boxes. We also had a cheese, veggie, and dips appetizer set up for the guests and it was also an extremely generous amount - we took leftover appetizers home too. There was a large variety for our guests to snack on. My mom paid for my shower - she told me she was extremely surprised by how affordable it ended up be…
— Sarah Klesser
4 years ago
My buddy and I played Rolling Acres for the first time this morning, it is fantastic. It felt like a 70$ course for $35. Beautiful, nice and open. Rolling Acres is a very appropriate name for this course. Will be back often.
— RJ Lee Group Ads
9 months ago
I called ahead of time told us we were good without a tee time after 4:15 we get there im the lobby at 5:32 and wouldnt let us get a cart past 5:30 and was very rude and disrespectful about it. Would not recommend. Called another course 25 min away and got a cart no problem. You guys need to do better.
— Richard Yeeterson
10 months ago
Very nice golf course. Some trees, a few bunkers, and some water, but mostly wide fairways on rolling hills. Nice clubhouse. Good carts. Good greens. Reasonable greens fees. Well maintained. Fairways have some patches (fungi?) but not that bad and the club is working to fix. Worth a try
— MTerrance
2 years ago
Primary focus of this course is cramming as many groups on as possible. Spent 20 minutes waiting at every tee box, and judging by reviews here, this isn’t an uncommon experience. Pure disrespect of people’s time. Don’t play here. Go to Blackhawk.
— John H
a year ago
When I played this course, we had had a week of heavy rain so there were some places that were a little bit soggy. Other than that, the course was very well maintained. It is a very long course for senior players like myself with a number of doglegs and blind holes. The greens were well-maintained.
— Dennis Sweeney

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