$30 for a Round of Golf Plus Large Bucket of Balls for the Driving Range at Birdsfoot Golf Club ($66 Value)
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- Lush, scenic terrain
- Well-maintained driving range
- Friendly staff
- Challenging par 3 holes
The Scots developed golf to irk common loch pests, like merats, locharoaches, and Nessie, who to this day rarely surfaces for fear of being beaned by a well-aimed ball. Brush up your monster-vexing skills with today's Groupon to Birdsfoot Golf Club in Freeport. The lush, scenic greenery at Birdsfoot is speckled with its namesake bright, yellow birdsfoot trefoil flowers, which greet the shoed feet of all levels of club-wielder to a challenging course rife with diverse hazards, open views of clouds that look like famous paintings, and rolling hills. Adjacent to the charming course are two practice areas and a natural-surface driving range, where you're free to use your pail of dimpled dandies ($7 value) to hone your swing or build spheramids (see course pricing).
- Lush, scenic terrain
- Well-maintained driving range
- Friendly staff
- Challenging par 3 holes
The Scots developed golf to irk common loch pests, like merats, locharoaches, and Nessie, who to this day rarely surfaces for fear of being beaned by a well-aimed ball. Brush up your monster-vexing skills with today's Groupon to Birdsfoot Golf Club in Freeport. The lush, scenic greenery at Birdsfoot is speckled with its namesake bright, yellow birdsfoot trefoil flowers, which greet the shoed feet of all levels of club-wielder to a challenging course rife with diverse hazards, open views of clouds that look like famous paintings, and rolling hills. Adjacent to the charming course are two practice areas and a natural-surface driving range, where you're free to use your pail of dimpled dandies ($7 value) to hone your swing or build spheramids (see course pricing).
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About Birdsfoot Golf Club
Named for the sunny yellow birdsfoot trefoil flowers strewn throughout the course—sprouted from seeds that fell off hay wagons rumbling through years ago on the fields of the former Buffalo Creek Farms—the championship golf course at Birdsfoot Golf Club enchants golfers with rolling hills and country charm. The links-style front nine give way to a back nine whose fairways open over hills, inviting golfers to pull out their drivers and whack dimpled orbs with the club-swinging gusto usually reserved for cracking eggs into an omelet pan. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette highlights the course’s 465-yard third hole as one of the 18 best public holes in western Pennsylvania, citing its mounded fairway, which doglegs left and challenges putts with a downhill, sloped green. As carts zoom from one hole to the next, they traverse a path where bogeyman faces carved by a local artist peer from tree trunks. When players finish their rounds, they can unwind in a clubhouse where ghosts from its former life as a farmhouse offer advice on covertly changing scorecard results.
Course at a Glance:
18-hole, par 72 course
Length of 7,034 yards
Course rating of 74.4
Slope rating of 137
See an interactive course tour