Pittsburgh National Golf Course

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PA
United States

Pittsburgh National Golf Club is located in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, situated on 189 rolling and wooded acres. The course features an 18-hole, par 72 championship layout designed by Ron Forse and opened in 1994. Originally known as Deer Run, the course has undergone extensive renovations including complete reconditioning of greens and the addition of 60 new bunkers, making it more challenging while maintaining playability. The design emphasizes no blind shots and features wide, player-friendly fairways.

With a slope rating of 138 and a length of 7,066 yards, the course presents a challenging test for skilled players while remaining accessible to beginners. Characteristic of Forse's design philosophy, Pittsburgh National features large greens with significant breaks that add complexity to approach play. The course utilizes bentgrass for greens, tees, and fairways, enhancing the playing experience year-round.

The facility operates as a public daily-fee course and includes a practice facility with a grass driving range, putting green, and chipping area. The club also houses a full-service restaurant and banquet facility. Though specific tournament history is limited in available records, the course serves as a venue for various golf outings and events throughout the year.

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