MOUNT ODIN GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Greensburg, PA, USA
Designed by Ferdinand Garbin

Mount Odin Golf Course sits in the hills east of Greensburg in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Designed by Ferdinand Garbin and opened in the mid-twentieth century, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the region's Laurel Highlands foothills. Garbin, a regional architect active in western Pennsylvania during the post-war era, created layouts that worked with natural contours rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, and Mount Odin reflects this practical approach to golf course design.
The routing moves across varied elevation changes, with holes that climb and descend through wooded corridors and open fairways. The topography provides natural interest and requires golfers to manage uneven lies and judge distances on sloped terrain. Greens are typically elevated or set into hillsides, adding a strategic element to approach play. The course serves as a daily-fee facility accessible to the broader Greensburg community and visiting golfers exploring the area.
Mount Odin operates as a straightforward public golf venue without the tournament history or national recognition of Pennsylvania's more prominent courses, but it represents the kind of regional design work that expanded golf access across the state in the decades following World War II. The setting offers views of the surrounding hills and a wooded, rural atmosphere despite its proximity to Greensburg's suburban development.
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Mount Odin at Mount Odin Golf Course has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10 based on 1 explicit golfer rating.
Mount Odin was designed by Ferdinand Garbin.
Yes. Mount Odin at Mount Odin Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mount Odin is 70.
Mount Odin plays 5,522 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mount Odin is 107.