

Olde Stonewall Golf Club Presents
Nationally ranked. Walking only. Eighteen holes cut from a reclaimed strip mine in Western Pennsylvania — dramatic elevation changes, ancient stone walls, and a purity of golf found nowhere else.
The Course
Where strip mines once scarred the earth, eighteen world-class holes now wind through stone outcroppings, native fescue, and dramatic ridgelines.




The Holes
A 415-yard dogleg left that wraps around a massive exposed stone wall rising forty feet from the fairway floor. Your tee shot must thread between the wall and a cluster of native fescue mounds. The approach plays uphill to a green tucked behind the remnants of the old mine face — a geological canvas no architect could invent.
From an elevated tee perched on the spine of the ridge, you look down 80 feet to a green carved into a natural amphitheater of stone outcroppings. Wind whips across the exposed plateau with nothing to stop it. Club selection is a guess, and the penalty for guessing wrong is a ball lost to the ravine.
At 565 yards this is the longest hole on the course and the one that best tells the story of the land. The fairway follows the path of the old mining haul road, rising and falling through terrain that was barren earth twenty-five years ago. Native grasses and wildflowers now frame every shot. Reach the green in two and you have earned the eagle.
A do-or-die par 3 over a deep ravine to an exposed green with no bailout. Stone ledges frame the left side and a sheer drop guards the right. At 195 yards from the tips with the pin tucked behind a false front, this is where rounds are made and broken — two holes from the house.
Walking only. No carts. Pure golf the way it was meant to be played.
The Experience
“What Hurdzan and Fry pulled out of this land is nothing short of miraculous — a world-class course carved from what was once an environmental scar. Walking it is the only way to understand it.”
Golfweek — Best Courses You Can Play
Green Fees
Walking only — the way championship golf was meant to be played. Caddies available.
| Category | 18 Holes |
|---|---|
| Prime Time (Weekend / Holiday) | $175 |
| Weekday | $125 |
| Twilight (after 2 PM) | $95 |
| Super Twilight (after 5 PM) | $65 |
| Replay Rate (same day) | $65 |
Rates subject to seasonal adjustment — call the pro shop to confirm.

The 19th Hole
On-site dining with sweeping views of the course. From post-round drinks to full dinner service, Shakespeare’s is the perfect complement to a day on the links at Olde Stonewall.
Reserve a TableHistory
Before there were fairways, there were coal seams. For decades, strip mining operations carved deep into the hillsides of Lawrence County, leaving behind barren terraces of exposed rock and scarred earth. In the late 1990s, renowned golf course architects Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry — both members of the American Society of Golf Course Architects — saw what no one else could: a championship golf course hiding inside the wounds. Olde Stonewall Golf Club opened in 1999 and immediately stunned the golf world. The ancient stone walls, dramatic elevation changes of over 200 feet, and vast native fescue areas created a links-style experience unlike anything in the eastern United States. Walking-only by design, the course demands that you earn every hole on foot — and rewards you with views and shotmaking challenges that rank among the best public golf in America. Golfweek, Golf Digest, and Golf Magazine have all recognized Olde Stonewall as one of the top public courses in Pennsylvania and the nation.

Events & Banquets
Corporate outings, charity tournaments, rehearsal dinners, and private events — set against one of the most dramatic backdrops in American golf. Full catering by Shakespeare’s available.
Full-service pro shop · Experienced caddies available every round