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Wildwood Golf Club Weddings and Banquets - Allison Park Golf

Allison Park Golf - Wildwood Golf Club Weddings and Banquets

Worry Free Experience

Consider Wildwood Golf Club for a worry-free event experience. We have a Professional staff ready to help you with all the details. We have a range of services and partners to ensure your event is a grand success. Contact us and let us help you get the planning underway!

Our Facilities

Wildwood Golf Club boasts a host of beautifully furnished banquet facilities with capacity for groups of 30 to 200. Wildwood's outdoor deck is the perfect place to enjoy Cocktails and Hors D'oeuvers before entering our Ball Room for a gourmet dinner. 


Your Event

Have your special occasion, corporate meeting, club gathering, or reunion at Wildwood Golf Club, and we'll ensure it's a success! We can help with any banquet or special meeting needs you may have. We have a complete set of services to make your meeting a success and have planners to assist you to ensure everything goes smoothly. For more information and a customized quote, make sure to use our request form on the right hand side of the page or contact either James Thompson (412) 492-1183 or Sean Perrucci (412) 492-1187.

Golf Course News

As another golf season begins, I thought it would be a good time review some basic Golf Course care. I often get asked, "What is the best way to repair divots, and when to replace divots?" At Wildwood, if you can find a divot, it should be replaced; if you cannot find the divot on a tee, use the sand and seed mix. Once the divot is replaced, lightly step it down, and within a few days, the divot will recover. Another area where the membership can help care for their golf course is ball marks. The proper way to repair a ball mark is to push the turf into the middle of the ball mark using a proper ball mark repair tool. Once the ball mark is repaired tap the area down with the back of your putter. When repairing a ball mark, take care not to lift or tear the turf, this damages the turf and slows recovery. A properly repaired ball mark can recover in 2-3 days. An area often overlooked when discussing care of the golf course is bunkers. Golfers can help extend the life of the bunkers, avoid damage to edges, and speed up play by applying a few simple rules when you find yourself in a bunker. Always enter and exit the bunker from the low side to avoid damaging the edges or slipping, after hitting your ball, smooth the sand with a rake rather than your foot or a club, and replace the rake outside the bunker when finished.