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Rolling Rock Club

Designed by Donald J. Ross, ASGCA/(R) Brian M. Silva, ASGCA and opened in 1917
Rolling Rock - Laughlintown, Pennsylvania

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
70
Length:
6176 yards
Slope:
122
Rating:
69.7
Driving Ranges:
Yes
Estimated Green Fees
$100
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Rolling Rock with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Rolling Rock

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue70.20/128 378 317 225 394 127 387 415 341 487 3071 408 355 475 161 405 355 204 413 334 3110 6181
White68.60/122 364 313 178 384 121 367 400 337 472 2936 361 341 425 140 374 327 184 383 305 2840 5776
Green66.50/109 344 247 174 384 121 315 362 284 415 2646 308 319 374 122 366 298 160 330 275 2552 5198
Green (L)70.90/117 344 247 174 384 121 315 362 284 415 2646 308 319 374 122 366 298 160 330 275 2552 5198
Red (L)70.20/117 342 243 171 384 121 262 358 282 407 2570 310 317 370 102 360 296 133 328 273 2489 5059
Par 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 35 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 35 70
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What Golfers are Saying

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Rolling Rock Golf Course in Western Pennsylvania is nestled in the breath-taking Laurel Highlands, more specifically in the tiny town of Laughlintown, population 332. This charming course and its beautiful scenery are worth the hour drive from Pittsburgh.

The Rolling Rock Golf Course opened in 1917, then a nine-hole course designed by legendary golf architect Donald Ross. The challenging design is full of undulating greens, well-placed bunkers and several water hazards. Hitting onto the tree-lined fairways is a challenge, but you can guarantee that the bent-grass course is always in excellent condition.

The course offers four tees with the par-70 back tees measuring 6,176 yards. The course isn't long, but it offers a myriad of challenges, namely the rolling greens. At 415 yards, the par-4 seventh might be the most challenging hole on the course. You'll want to keep your downhill tee shot on the fairway to prepare for the uphill approach shot where a rolling green awaits.

The back nine was added by golf architect Brian Silva in the late 90s and the new addition certainly has a more modern feel. The area where the back nine was built is very hilly (probably why the course was originally just nine holes) and Silva did an excellent job of incorporating the hills into the design. The 12th hole is one of the most notable holes on the back nine, a 475-yard par-5 with a water hazard running alongside the right side.

The private course is pristine and rarely crowded. Play during the week and you might not see another foursome the entire day.

In addition to the course, Rolling Rock offers a historic clubhouse with a top-notch menu. You will also find a practice green and large driving range. The stone water tower at the clubhouse has real historic charm and is visible from many holes on the course.

If given the chance to play a round at Rolling Rock Golf Course, jump on the opportunity. The brilliant design of a golf course legend combined with the modern twists by today's architect combine for one fabulous course. The gorgeous scenery and well-maintained facilities are the icing on the cake.

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Rolling Rock Club Course Layout & Flyover
167 Clubhouse Lane, Laughlintown, PA
15655
(724) 238-5942
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