Take a swing at these Beaver County golf courses

(File Photo of a Picture of a Golf Driver behind a Golf Ball on a Tee with the St. Barnabas Logo Promoting the St. Barnabas Golf Outing)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Oakmont Country Club just hosted the U.S. Open, but you can still take a swing at several popular golf courses in Beaver County as the season of summer will be starting up soon. the Beaver County Times, here is some information about some Beaver County golf courses that you can try out. 

Beaver Valley Golf Club

Location: Patterson Heights

Rates:

Walking weekday: $17

Walking weekend: $28

Cart weekday 9 holes: $23

Cart weekday 18 holes: $35

Cart 9 holes weekend: $25 before noon, $23 after noon.

Cart 18 holes weekend: $44 before noon, $35 after noon.

About: This 18-hole, semi-private course was built in 1898, making it the fourth-oldest course in the state of Pennsylvania. The course is situated along the Beaver River Valley providing a scenic view and offers a challenge for golfers at any level.

Olde Stonewall Country Club

Location: Ellwood City

Rates:

Preseason and postseason: Opening-April 11, Nov. 11-Dec. 23: $95

Off-Season: April 12-30, Oct. 13-Nov. 10: Weekdays $125, weekday twilight after 2 p.m. $95, Weekend $125, Weekend twilight $95

In season May 1-Oct. 12: Weekdays: $175, $155 from 2 p.m.-3:29 p.m., weekday twilight, after 3:30 p.m. $140, Weekends $175, from 1 p.m.-2:29 p.m. $155, weekend twilight $140, Nine-hole rates are half the price of applicable rates

About: The course was opened in 1999 and designed by course architects Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry. This course is considered one of the best courses not only in the state, but also in the country. It has been rated by Golf magazine as a top ten new course in 1999, USA Today’s Golfweek in 2015 as America’s Best Courses state-by-state and received Golf Digest ranking as a number one public course in the state. Situated above the banks of the Connoquenessing Creek, Olde Stonewall features a 7,100-yard course with cubes of stone surrounding the course, tee boxes, cart paths and water hazards.

The Club at Shadow Lakes

Location: Aliquippa

Rates:

Weekday: 9 holes: $29, 18 holes: $41

Weekend: 9 holes $35, 18 holes $60

About: While you can sign up to be a member, this course is open to the public to take on the challenging 6,600-yard course and is rated one of the top public courses in Aliquippa.

Fox Run Golf Course

Location: Beaver Falls

Rates: Everyday golf: 9 holes Cart $25, Walking $13, 18 holes Cart $40 Walking $25

About: This Course was founded in 1984 taking over the land of Palisades golf course. Fox Run is a renowned course that has hosted a variety of tournaments, events and outings since it opened.

Rolling Acres Golf Course

Location: Beaver Falls

Rates:

Weekday 9 holes: $15.50, 18 holes $21.50

Weekend 9 holes: $21.50, 18 holes $30, weekday rates apply after 1 p.m.

About: This course opened in 1964 and was designed by James Harrison. The course was built on an old farm estate offering 27 holes spread across 250 acres of land. Both the north and south nine holes combine for 6,576 yards with the west course coming out to 2,864 yards with water on four holes.

Blackhawk Golf Course

Location: Chippewa Township

Rates:

Weekday: 9 holes walking: $16, 18 holes $21

Weekend: 9 holes walking: $17 until noon, $16 after noon. 18 holes $30 until noon $37 after noon

About: Opened in 1929, this 36-hole course is challenging and provides a fair test to golfers at all levels. The course may be shorter than most courses of today, but Black Hawk Golf Course places more focus on placement and accuracy rather than the distance of your drive.