THE GREENS OF GREENVILLE
🇺🇸 Greenville, PA, USA
Designed by James Harrison
The Greens of Greenville sits in northwestern Pennsylvania's Mercer County, where the region's gently rolling terrain and transitional climate between the Great Lakes and Appalachian foothills shape the golf landscape. James Harrison designed the course, though specific details about the routing and construction timeline are not widely documented in major golf architecture references. The layout reflects the modest topography typical of this part of Pennsylvania, where elevation changes tend to be gradual rather than dramatic, and mature hardwoods often frame playing corridors.
Greenville itself is a small community with deep roots in manufacturing and agriculture, positioned roughly midway between Pittsburgh and Erie. Courses in this region generally serve local membership and regional play rather than destination traffic, and The Greens of Greenville functions within that tradition. The property likely features parkland characteristics common to Pennsylvania designs from the mid-to-late twentieth century, with tree-lined fairways, modest water features, and greens that incorporate enough movement to test approach play without overwhelming recreational golfers.
The club provides a straightforward golf experience for its members and guests, emphasizing playability and maintenance standards appropriate to a community-oriented facility. Without major tournament history or national rankings, the course remains a local amenity rather than a widely recognized design, serving the Greenville area's golfing population in a region where public and semi-private facilities outnumber exclusive private clubs.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Greenville was designed by James Harrison.
Yes. Greenville at The Greens of Greenville is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Greenville is 72.
Greenville plays 6,505 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Greenville is 128.
Greenville is a 18-hole course.