Road tripped from western PA to play Briardale Greens on a beautiful late summer morning.
The course itself is very flat which is a nice change from the hills near Pittsburgh.
There is a full service practice area and the stocked pro shop has a restaurant as well. Service in the shop was friendly and helpful.
Some observations about the course.
It does not play long so don’t hesitate to play the tips/blues if you can drive it 210+.
The greens were in great shape, but hard and very fast. No approach shots left any pitch marks and any put down hill required only a tap.
The bunkers had a coarse sand in them, manicured very well. Surprisingly, there was not a rake on the entire course. After a long day of play I would think the bunkers would not be in that great of shape with no rakes.
The par 3’s offered a nice variety of lengths.
Hole 15 is by far the most challenging hole even though it is the number 2 handicap. Your tee shot ia through a very tight tunnel of trees (pic included) then in front of the green is a large gaping bunker and to the rear left of the green is water. Par is a good score here, which I did not achieve.
Briardale was a very enjoyable round and I would recommend it to all.
6 months ago
Pretty basic straight and open golf course. Good for beginners. Also has a driving range with mats and real grass, though the real grass is in pretty rough shape. Has a little restaunt and bar, a picnic pavilion, and 2 sand volleyball courts as well
2 years ago
Positives:
Pro shop was small but nice.
Staff very friendly and helpful.
Ample and convenient parking.
Nice little pub.
Negatives:
Nice practice greens but no cups and no traps for sand practice.
The driving range has the option of hitting off mats or "grass." However the grass area was 50% dirt and 50% crabgrass.
I have no opinion on the course as I haven't played it.
6 months ago