Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park explained

Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park
Pushpin Map:Pittsburgh
Coordinates:40.4367°N -79.9364°W
Establishment:1897
Type:public
Operator:The First Tee
Holes:18
Website:http://www.thebobgc.com/
Par1:67
Length1:4,620
Rating1:63.3
Slope1:104

The Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park, formerly known as the Schenley Park Golf Course, is located in the rolling hills of Schenley Park between Oakland and Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is the only golf course within the city limits.[1]

History and design

Schenley Park Golf Course (est. 1902) is an eighteen-hole course. The course is open throughout the year, from early morning until after dark, weather permitting. Four full-sized indoor simulators are available whenever the golf course is open and after dark, by reservation. Individual and group lessons, equipment, pull-cart rentals and a fully stocked pro shop are available, as well as facilities for parties and meetings. It is operated by The First Tee.

The course is publicly owned by the city of Pittsburgh and leased to The First Tee who operates the course on the city's behalf, and was renamed for Bob O'Connor, a Pittsburgh mayor who liked to play the course and who died while in office in 2006.[2]

In 2012, it was certified by the Audubon International as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, meaning that it had met certain for conservation and wildlife protection requirements.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: THE BOB 'OCONNOR GOLF COURSE AT SCHENLEY PARK .
  2. News: Lord. Rich. Schenley golf links renamed for former mayor. . May 9, 2007. November 19, 2012 .
  3. News: Jones . Diana Nelson . Schenley links in Pittsburgh certified as green . . November 19, 2012 . November 19, 2012.