Green Oaks Country Club

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Address:
3rd Street
Verona
PA
15147
United States

Green Oaks Country Club is an 18-hole, par-71 golf course designed by renowned architect Donald Ross, located in Verona, Pennsylvania, in the rolling hills near Pittsburgh. The course is known for maintaining some of the best greens in Western Pennsylvania consistently.

The layout presents a challenging test for golfers of all skill levels, featuring slick sloping greens with large fronts, strategic bunkering, and significant elevation changes throughout. The course includes some of the area's toughest par-3 holes. Notable characteristics include demanding shot-making requirements and technical green complexes that demand precision.

The course gained recognition following a 1982 U.S. Open Qualifier, when future Masters Champion Ben Crenshaw remarked that playing Green Oaks was "like playing in heaven." The club offers comprehensive practice facilities including a 10-acre driving range, short-game area, bunker practice zone, and two chipping and putting greens. Beyond golf, the facility functions as a full country club with tennis courts, pickleball, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and dining amenities.

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