27 Strategically Designed Holes
Winding through rolling fields, apple orchards, lush forest and long spectacular lakes and wetlands, the courses at Treesdale are the vision of the renowned golf legend Arnold Palmer. Our three nine-hole courses follow Palmer’s design philosophy – to be beautiful, challenging but fair, constantly demanding but always playable for every level of golfer. Our comprehensive golf program boasts a complete driving range and practice green, a fully stocked pro shop and a robust calendar of tournaments, leagues and outings, as well as lessons from our professional golf staff.
The Grove Course
Weaving through the natural landscape of Western Pennsylvania with lush fairways, elevation changes and spectacular views, the 9-Hole Grove Course at Treesdale is the ultimate expression of Arnold Palmer's exacting standards and unparallelled design.
The Lakes Course
The Arnold Palmer-design Lakes Course compliments the Orchard and Grove with challenging visuals and landscapes, strategically placed lakes, and pure enjoyment of the game.
The Orchard Course
The Orchard Course, an unforgettable experience designed by Arnold Palmer, surrounds the Treesdale Farms Lake with beautiful views and challenging landscapes before traversing to its summit, offering players outstanding views of the area.
Discover Crush It! for Juniors
At the heart of our Club, golf is the storied pastime that brings families, friends and colleagues together in a way few other sports can. With our Crush It! program for junior golfers, it’s fun and simple for kids and teens to learn new skills while gaining a deeper understanding of the sportsmanship and camaraderie that golfers of all ages share.
Learn to Crush It!
Our engaging Crush It! program introduces junior golfers to essential skills they’ll use for a lifetime — both on and off the course. We’ll go beyond golfing basics like stance and swing to help young golfers develop key character traits like confidence, respect and self-discipline. From age-appropriate instruction for our youngest golfers to competitive development for teens, Crush It! is shaping the next generation of golfers.
Take a Tour
Link up with our membership team and discover firsthand why Treesdale is the best golf experience in Pittsburgh.
Jimmy Brahm
Director of Golf
Serving since 2016
About Jimmy
Jimmy was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA and began working in the golf industry in 2000. He graduated from Slippery Rock University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, but followed his passion for golf and continued his path of becoming a Golf Professional. As an Assistant Golf Professional, Jimmy worked at Wildwood Golf Club in Allison Park, PA, The Country Club of Birmingham in Birmingham, AL, Butler Country Club in Butler, PA and most recently at Fox Chapel Golf Club in Pittsburgh, PA. He is a Certified US Kids Golf Instructor as well as a Certified FlightScope Professional. As the Director of Golf, Jimmy welcomes the opportunity to provide an exceptional golf experience to the members and guests of Treesdale Golf & Country Club. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Natalie, and sons Rieker & Killian, as well as traveling, exercising, and running marathons.
Joe Boros
Director of Golf Instruction
Serving since 1997
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About Joe
Joe has been the Director of Golf at Treesdale Golf & Country Club from 1997 - 2015. During this time period he has played in the 2015 US Senior Open, and the Senior PGA Championship. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2013 and the Clarion University hall of Fame in 1999. He also won the Tri-State PGA Senior Player of the year honors in 2015 and 2014, was Golf Professional of the Year in 2013, won the MacKay Trophy for low scoring average in 2012 with a scoring average of 70.3, and won the Bill Strausbaugh award for mentoring other PGA Golf Professionals in 2008. Prior to this, Joe was the First Assistant Golf Professional at the Pittsburgh Field Club from 1989 to 1997. During this tenure, he won the Pennsylvania Open, the Tri-State PGA Assistant Player of the Year Honors and the Tri-State PGA McKay Trophy for Low Scoring Average with an average of 69.5. In 1988, he played on the Mini Tour and tried to qualify for the PGA Tour, which he missed by only two s...