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Green Oaks Country Club

Green Oaks Country Club sits on the hillsides above the Allegheny River in Verona, just east of Pittsburgh. Today it operates as a private club built around an 18-hole course the club itself identifies as a Donald Ross design playing to a par of 71. Facilities include a 10-acre driving range, dedicated short-game and bunker area, and two chipping/putting greens, along with a clubhouse offering dining and seasonal pool, tennis, and pickleball amenities. Recent infrastructure work added full-coverage irrigation and new teeing grounds at both the forward and championship ends, so the course now stretches to roughly 6,300–6,400 yards from the longest markers depending on daily setup. On the ground, visitors encounter brisk elevation changes, slick, back-to-front-sloped greens, and strategic bunkering that frames several short par-4s and a demanding late run of par-3s. Membership is private, but the course remains an active regional venue, hosting Western Pennsylvania Golf Association competitions and, historically, USGA qualifying. Club communications emphasize that sixteen holes still follow the original Ross routing and green sites; however, which two holes were later substitutions is not publicly specified.

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