PIKEWOOD NATIONAL GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Morgantown, WV, USA
Designed by Alister Mackenzie, Donald Ross
Nestled high in the Appalachian foothills near Morgantown, West Virginia, Pikewood National is a testament to unyielding challenge, a modern monument where whispered boasts and Herculean efforts echo through the wooded hollows. Carved from a rugged landscape, this course is a stern test that demands both length and strategic acumen. The undulating fairways, lined by dense forests, often reward a confident fade, while daring doglegs dare players to challenge their limits.
Designed by John Daly and the late Arthur Jack Snyder, Pikewood National favors power and precision in equal measure. The course sprawls across dramatic elevation changes, creating both thrilling vistas and demanding uphill approaches. The conditions are notoriously brutal. The greens are lightning fast, the fairways tight, and the rough penal. Many are forced to take their medicine and walk away, having experienced the full breadth of the course's demands.
While Pikewood National has not yet played host to major championships, its growing reputation as a demanding test of golf continues to draw attention. It is a club steeped in the ethos of "pure golf," attracting a membership known for its deep appreciation of the game's traditions and the camaraderie fostered by overcoming adversity together. One local legend speaks of a group of members who, after a particularly trying round, adopted a "Pikewood Promise" to always play the course from the tips – a testament to the club's unique blend of competitive spirit and unrelenting self-assessment. The course is a brutal place to learn the game, but it makes for a great story.
Reviews
Some courses are highly rated just for the views but Pikewood National has the substance on the ground to back it up. Each hole looks like a painting, you almost feel odd taking divots out of such a perfect setting but there is no pretentiousness once you are on property. If anything, the golf holes are understated compared to what could have been overdone but in a black tie, bespoke tuxedo type of way. It's not pretending to be completely natural but each hole is routed through the terrain in a really cool way. The micro and macro details are all accounted for. Walking the course was not as strenuous as some may have you believe despite covering such drastic elevation changes across the enormous property. Especially with caddies, the walk/hike is really enjoyable in and of itself. You get a decent mix of strategic, penal, and heroic holes. There are a few shots through the whole round where you fully understand the consequences while standing over the ball where the shot is either pulled off or its a lost ball. Again, for the setting, it comes with the mountain terrain. I'd say this course would be universally enjoyed but only truly "fun" if you have the shots in the bag and can pull them off. If forced to pick nits, I would say the par 3's on the back (12 and 14) look visually very similar from the tee with the way they are perched onto the cliffs despite being receptive to different shots... but some may look at this as a chance for quick redemption instead of a negative. If you are ever fortunate enough to get an opportunity to play here (I never imagined I would either), it is an unforgettable day and is the highest of recommendations possible.
Yo, Pikewood National is straight luxury in the mountains. The layout’s wild. It’s carved through ridges and valleys with views that stretch forever. Feels like you’re on top of the world, and it’s just you and the game. Conditions? Flawless. Fairways tight, greens pure. It’s like golf in HD. Ain’t no crowds, no noise, just peace and perfection. Every hole hits different, like a new track on a classic album. If you ever get that invite, don’t think twice. Pack the sticks, take the trip, and soak it in. Pikewood’s rare air. Almost real golf heaven. West Virginia.
Pikewood National is in the conversation for the best mountain course in the United States, if not the world. The course is perfect in conditioning, although very very challenging. The views are non stop, so it's hard to get mad at a bad shot. Membership is very low so you'll have the place to yourself, which is always a bonus. A must play mountain course and worthy of a top100 ranking.
Pikewood National is the ultimate ball buster! A scratch golfer from the tips would struggle to break 80. That being said, the experience is once in a lifetime. Stay in the cottages for the ultimate experience
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pikewood National at Pikewood National Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of 9.4 out of 10 based on 33 explicit golfer ratings.
Pikewood National was designed by Alister Mackenzie and Donald Ross.
Pikewood National at Pikewood National Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Pikewood National is 72.
Pikewood National plays 7,589 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Pikewood National is a 18-hole course.