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Birdsfoot Golf Course

Birdsfoot Golf Course

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4.2 Google Review
225 Furnace Run Rd, Freeport, Pennsylvania, 16229, United States
(724) 295-3656 www.birdsfoot.com
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Nov 7, 2017
Played there for the big cup tournament. We play every year always the first weekend in November. It's such a good time. We play the course about 5-8 times a year. This tournament is a 2 day event. It's so fun our buddy flew in from SF and 8 of his friends drove up from North Carolina. Course is great. I think it's overplayed a bit but that's not a bad thing I guess? If you're free for a weekend or looking for a place to have an outing highly recommend Birdsfoot.

Mar 31, 2018
Lousy condition. Bunkers are a complete and total disaster. A big joke

Feb 20, 2018
Staff is great and the rangers keep things moving when its busy. Wish they could figure out a way to fix the jam up that always happens at the 5th hole. Sometimes reaches 4 groups! Otherwise after that it moves nicely. At least do yourself a favor and put a beer cart and cigar stand there. U wld make a killing! Lol. The course is a challenge but always well manicured and I love the greens speed.. Maybe a 10 and sometimes 12

Jan 10, 2018
Great course. Cant wait to play more. Fun layout, variety of tees, great conditions, great deals. Feels like a course that should cost waaaay more to play.

Jul 3, 2017
If you get the chance, play this course! Not a push over so pick correct tee box. Elevations and sand traps make for a challenging round. Pace of play starts on first tee box with starters asking you to wait till foursome in front are on the green. Made for a great pace. (Thanks) Trevor and staff, Good Job! Buffalo Boys ( enjoyed trying to find the old man carvings too)

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