Prostar47
Bogey Member
OP, There are many courses in the pittsburgh region that are beginner friendly. As you are more north than a lot of the courses and are new to the scene here, you should tread lightly, considering many people spent countless hours working on a lot of our great courses. the main bulk of our courses has multiple tee pads for all skill levels. If a beginner thinks that they are going to go out and shoot par or better the first time out, then they are playing for the wrong reason and would think that they have the mindset to come back out and try and beat the course. Sports aren't mastered in a day, as you know with your many awards. Come down to Schenley park in Pittsburgh and tell me that it's not a beginner course, or Knob Hill from the red tees. There is a pitch and putt course over in beaver county along with some other 9 hole short courses that are a blast. Before you go and critize the entire Pittsburgh region after helping for a day(Your time is greatly appreciated though) at the new course being built for the PRO WORLDS next year which is geared towards the best players in the world, take some time and play a lot of our other courses further south before making such a broad opinion.