Public · 18 Holes

Rolling Green Golf Course

2426 Route 136, Eighty Four, Pennsylvania

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4.3261 Reviews
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About Rolling Green Golf Course

Rolling Green Golf Course, established in 1958, is the oldest public golf course in Washington County. It is designed, owned, and operated by the Wylie family, offering rustic charm and scenic country views. The course provides a welcoming environment for golfers of all ages and skill levels, with opportunities to join leagues and participate in...

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Green Fees

18 Holes – Walking Weekdays$23 In-season
18 Holes – Walking Weekends & Holidays$28 In-season
18 Holes – Riding Weekdays$37 In-season
18 Holes – Riding Weekends & Holidays$42 In-season
9 Holes – Walking Weekdays$15 In-season
9 Holes – Walking Weekends & Holidays$17 In-season
9 Holes – Riding Weekdays$22 In-season
9 Holes – Riding Weekends & Holidays$24 In-season
Senior 18 Holes (58+) with Cart$30
Juniors 18 Holes Walking$20
Juniors 9 Holes Walking$10

Tee times: Up to 7 days in advance

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

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

Reviews

What People Say

4.3/5
Google · 261 reviews
In summary

Rolling Green Golf Course receives praise for its well-maintained greens and friendly staff, with many golfers appreciating the course's layout and value. However, some visitors have noted issues with slow pace of play and the condition of certain areas, such as cart paths and fairways. Despite these criticisms, the course remains a popular choice among golfers in the area, with many expressing a willingness to return.

10 months ago
I don’t normally trash courses, especially after the weather we’ve had… but this may be the worst kept course in western Pennsylvania. There’s a difference between weather effecting golf conditions and not caring… they don’t care. $49 for 18 is a ripoff. Ground hornets everywhere. Bunkers were weeds, rocks, and water. I try to be lenient with public courses but this was so bad it needs to be posted. Just have some pride in your course that’s all people ask for.
— Brandon Cleary
a year ago
Great value. Table top greens in great shape. They pride themselves on the greens there and it shows. Fun holes. Fun layout. It's a hike but it's walkable given the layout. Props to the groundskeepers. One of the employees told me they only have four guys working the course. If that's true they do an incredible job. I had a nice round. I'll come back.
— Matt zebroski
a month ago
If I could give this place zero stars, I would. Unfortunately, our experience was extremely disappointing from start to finish. Upon arrival, the two male employees working at the time were unfriendly and unwelcoming. Rather than creating a positive customer experience, their tone and demeanor came across as rude and dismissive. This was not the first negative interaction we have had at this course, which made the experience even more frustrating. In addition, the course itself is poorly maintained. The cart paths are in very rough condition, with potholes and significant wear throughout, an…
— Alexis Dienert
a year ago
Great little course, very well maintained considering the abuse it takes. Not a lot of respectful Golfers on the course as I will find divots all the time on Greens. But if you are there early the greens keepers will always have them fixed and the greens rolled. I've been to multiple courses the last couple weeks, Butler's, Chippewa, & South Park. And I can tell you hands down that Rolling Green was by far the best kept. We are in fall season and I had no issues losing my balls due to leaves. I couldn't say that for the other courses. Nothing more frustrating hitting a good drive and not able…
— Jon Dwyer
a year ago
Played on 4/11/25 after a lot of rain the past week. Despite the rain the course was in very good shape with no ponding any where on the course including the bunkers which were in fine shape. The greens had been cut in the morning and rolled as well as any local course around. The only downside on the course was the amount of garbage in the wooded areas around holes 3 and 4. It is a shame people throw their empty cans, bottles etc when refuse containers are on most holes. I would encourage the grounds folks take a day to clean up as it detracts from the course. The course itself is about 5…
— Lawrence C
10 months ago
We had a different kind of round because of the weather. Our foursome started out the day dry, but roughly halfway through the round, it started to rain. Not heavy, but enough to make a difference. So, to be fair and honest, it was okay. I liked the course, so I'll be back to try it again on a more fair day. Regardless of the weather, we enjoyed ourselves over 18.
— Mark Richert
5 years ago
Not a bad course! Like true Western PA courses the holes were hilly, but the greens weren't evil like some courses. The cart paths leave much to be desired and need work badly. Staff was kind and attentive, tee boxes well kept. Carts are basic, no frills.
— Jessica Tracey
11 months ago
If you enjoy 5 hour rounds and greens taken over by pitch marks this is the course for you. I never in my life have played such a slow round, I did not hit a single shot I did not wait at least 4-5 minutes for the hole to clear. Not a single ranger in sight. The fairways are in good shape, most tees are hard to find a flat spot on, and the greens would be in decent shape aside from looking like a minefield. For how cheap it is it’s okay if you have at least 5 hours slotted for a round, but you get what you pay for.
— Nick Casella
10 months ago
Staff was tremendous. Back 9 was beautiful. Short, semi challenging course. Some of the fairways on the front 9 were in BAD BAD shape..greens were a little roughed up as well. But for a busy public course later in the season.. wasn’t the worst. I’d play again. PS. Some of you need to learn pace of play and etiquette.
— Connor Kelly
7 months ago
Beautiful fairways and tough greens make this course special. Lots of hills so a cart is a must.
— Gary Manko
11 months ago
One of my favorite courses in the area, but they really need to space tee times out a little better. Ive played here many times and several of those we were backed up waiting to hit or getting hit into. Not gonna stop playing here for this but it would be a nice change and make it a little more relaxed playing. All in all still a great, well kept, and friendly staffed course.
— Andrew Darkowski
10 months ago
Some rough spots here and there on more than a few holes, but with the weather we've had they've done a pretty decent job keeping after it. If you don't mind a hilly course it's worth playing.
— Ryan Pergola

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