Sunset Golf Club
Course Summary
Sunset Golf Club in Huntingdon, PA, offers a unique disc golfing experience that many players appreciate. With a rating of 3.4, it's clear that the course has its strengths and areas for improvement, but the overall atmosphere seems welcoming to both casual players and those looking to sharpen their skills.
The layout of the course provides a mix of challenges that can keep things interesting, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro. Players have noted the scenic views, which make for a pleasant backdrop while you navigate the course, adding to the enjoyment of the game.
While some aspects may need attention, the sense of community and the opportunity to enjoy a day out on the course truly shine through. It’s a great spot to gather with friends, practice your throws, and soak in the beauty of the outdoors.
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
The course is in pretty bad shape right now. Last fall, it was great! Looks like a reduction in money spent on upkeep. The carts used to have GPS and course layout with yardages on them. But now they no longer have that on them. It is hard to tell the fairways and tee boxes from the rough. The greens are burnt all over. Maybe I will give them a try again next May.
- Thomas Kepler
What others are saying is true, except for the carts. They no longer have gps or WiFi. The greens are pretty smooth although a couple are spongy. There are some with a sort of blight. It’s quite ugly but I found putting on them ok. The sand traps are often like concrete. Very little if any difference between fairways and rough. Enough water that you’ll probably lose some balls. But, if you’re new to golf or want an experience that’s laid back and non-judgy I don’t think you’d find a better course. We’ve found other players very kind and patient, and the course is just interesting enough to be fun. $30 for 9 holes w/cart seems pretty pricey but we mostly have the course to ourselves Sundays. So no pressure to play fast or rush to avoid other groups behind you. If you want to show someone how to play golf or you don’t like crowds, it’s a fine place to play.
- James Tebary
The rough and fairway are indistinguishable. The cart path is nonexistent after the first eight holes. The greens are patchier than your high school son's face and feel like a soaked sponge. 0/10 do not recommend waste of $40.
- Austin Taylor
You get what you pay for. My round was $13.50 including cart, but man the course was in rough shape. Often couldn’t tell the difference between rough and fairways, and the greens were long and weeded. The holes have a lot of potential to look really pretty, but it’s just not there right now. On the plus side, the carts had Bluetooth and WiFi which I’ve never seen before and were pretty cool!
- Owen Woolcott
I paid $40 dollars to play at this course, and I can tell you it wasn’t even worth $5. This course maybe had 2 greens where they were ok to play. The bunkers were so overgrown it wasn’t even funny. You can’t tell fairways to rough at all. By far the worst course I’ve ever played at.
- Dylan Black