Rolling Green Golf Course

                                       

History

 

 

Celebrating 50 years!

            Transformed in 1958 from a farm into a public golf course, Rolling Green is the oldest public golf course in Washington County, Pennsylvania.  It originated as a 9 hole public golf course, with meager green fees ranging from$1 for 9 holes on weekdays, to $2 for 18 holes on the weekends.  The debut was a success and in the early 1960's a second nine was added.  Although many of the holes were rearranged to accommodate this second  nine, holes #1 and 9, although updated,  are to this day still part of the original 9 hole layout.  In the mid 1960's the game of golf was changed forever as motorized carts became more reliable and popular.  Rolling Green acquired 6 par pony carts that were little more than a seat, steering arm, and battery.  Many changes have occurred through the years, but to this day, Rolling Green remains owned, operated, and designed by J. Russell Wylie and family. 

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www.lindenwoodgolf.com

 

 

 

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