Wildwood Golf Club Tournaments - Allison Park Golf

Allison Park Golf - Wildwood Golf Club Tournaments

Our Team

Choose Wildwood Golf Club as the location of your next Allison Park golf event. From the moment you begin coordination until the final award is handed out, we are here to serve you. Whether you plan to hold a large corporate or charity event, or just a group of 12 on a golf getaway, we desire to ensure your complete satisfaction.

Experience Pittsburgh Golf

Wildwood Golf Club combines a great golf experience with the unmatched beauty of the north Pittsburgh scenery. Our seamless integration of friendly service and gorgeous natural surroundings is what will bring your group back year after year. Your guests are sure to enjoy the hospitality of our staff along with the graceful beauty of our facility.

The Tradition Lives On

Each year Wildwood Golf Club entertains numerous private groups and organizations. Regardless of the size of the group or the reason for their golf event, our staff works diligently to make their golf outing a success. Explore your options with Wildwood Golf Club and experience what has made our golf course one of Pittsburgh's best.

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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.