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Three-Hole Golf Course Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Public Par 10 18 Holes

Three-Hole Golf Course is a par-10 public course in Pennsylvania.

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Course Overview

TypePublic
Holes / Par18 holes, par 10 (2 par 3s, 1 par 4s, 0 par 5s)
LocationPennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.3368, -80.0764

Scorecard

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Par33410010
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Nearby Courses

Valley Brook Country Club
Par 72 · Private
Rolling Hills Country Club
Public
South Hills Country Club
Pittsburgh · Par 71 · Private
Bob O'Connor Golf Course
Par 67 · Public
Fort Cherry Golf Club
McDonald · Par 101 · Public
Westwood Golf Club
West Mifflin · Par 71 · Public

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Three-Hole Golf Course public or private?

Three-Hole Golf Course is a public golf course in Pennsylvania. Tee times are available to the public.

What courses are near Three-Hole Golf Course?

Nearby courses include Valley Brook Country Club, Rolling Hills Country Club, South Hills Country Club (Pittsburgh), Bob O'Connor Golf Course.

Is there a yardage book for Three-Hole Golf Course?

Yes. Yards Golf Book offers a personalized digital yardage book for Three-Hole Golf Course with hole-by-hole maps, shot dispersion analysis, strokes gained heatmaps, and club recommendations tailored to your handicap and distances. You can view it online or download a printable PDF.

Does Three-Hole Golf Course have strokes gained data?

Yes. Yards Golf Book runs a 1,000-shot Monte Carlo simulation on every hole, factoring in your handicap, club distances, shot shape, and the actual hazard layout. The model recommends the best club and target for each shot.

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