
Montour Heights Country Club sits on elevated terrain in Coraopolis, a borough west of Pittsburgh near the confluence of Montour Run and the Ohio River. The course occupies rolling land that provides views across the surrounding valleys and wooded hillsides characteristic of western Pennsylvania's topography. The property's natural contours and changes in elevation shape the routing and playing character throughout.
The design history reflects contributions from multiple architects across different eras. Pete Dye's involvement brought his characteristic attention to strategic options and visual interest, while subsequent work by Ron Forse and P. B. Dye added refinements and updates that respect the original design intent while addressing modern playing standards. The combination of these design voices has created a layout that balances classic strategic principles with features that reward thoughtful course management.
The routing moves across varied terrain, with holes that climb, descend, and traverse the property's slopes. Approach shots often play to greens positioned on different levels than the fairways, and the natural movement in the land creates both visual interest and strategic complexity. Bunkering and green contours require players to consider angles and trajectories rather than simply distance. The tree-lined corridors and elevation changes give individual holes distinct character while maintaining coherence across the eighteen-hole experience.
Reviews
Yo, Montour Heights got that local flavor. Dye design, so you already know it’s got angles, attitude, and a little chaos. Layout’s unique, creative, keeps you thinkin’ on every swing. Not every hole’s a banger, but the vibe’s real. It’s a solid neighborhood club with good people and good energy. Conditions ain’t hittin’ yet, but you can see the glow-up comin’ with the new crew puttin’ in work. Fairways startin’ to tighten up, greens comin’ back to life. Give it time, it’s on the rise. Montour’s got potential. It’s blue-collar golf with a touch of ambition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Montour Heights at Montour Heights Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.6 out of 10 based on 7 explicit golfer ratings.
Montour Heights was designed by P. B. Dye, Pete Dye, and Ron Forse.
Montour Heights at Montour Heights Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Montour Heights is 72.
Montour Heights plays 6,634 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Montour Heights is 145.