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    Donegal Highlands Golf Course

    3.6 (13 reviews)

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    We played two days in a row with the unusually great weather. The staffing was friendly and nice and course was great to play.

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    Laurel Valley Golf Club - Bathroom

    Laurel Valley Golf Club

    4.5(2 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    This is another favorite course of mine, located in Ligonier. Arnold Palmer renovated/designed. An…read moreexcellent choice for a golfer who likes to hit iconic courses in the US!

    This is a beautiful golf course that I was invited to for a two day company golf outing. Only…read moreproblem is I did not golf. I was concerned since I had never golfed, other than putt putt and the driving range, that I would A) embarrass myself B) Make my group of golfers upset at me for being awful, or C) both A and B. As it turned out there were few truly fanatical golfers on the trip and I probably could have swung the outing... All puns intended.. So since I didn't golf I will comment on the other experiences I had. I spent most of the first afternoon watching the golfers from an outside veranda/stone deck type structure that you could view a large portion of the course. It was beautiful. Beautiful day and paired with a nice cold beer was optimal. The outing was fitting with a lovely buffet style lunch prior to golf, then a cocktail hour, followed by a more formal still business casual dinner and then lots of drinking, cigar smoking, yucking it up poker playing with co-workers and customers. This is a private club so you can smoke indoors, just make sure you aren't wearing jeans! Both the lunches served the first and second day and the dinner the first day were phenomenal. The food was top quality and even though I don't eat meat there were so many side options and salads to chose from I did not feel like I missed out on anything. The wine and alcohol was all top shelf as was basically everything else I experienced here with the exception of my room. There are cottages on the premises for overnight guests, and though I feel the cottages were dated (but very clean, and I will get to that in a minute) they also did not lock from the outside. I asked different workers if I could get a key and was told no to take my "valuables" to the front desk if I was worried. How do I tell the ladies my valuables are me? The idea of walking back to this room late at night with no lock on the door was a little intimidating and something I think the management should be aware of. I guess a lot of things are still "old school" in this club. Which would I guess also include housekeeping. As I stated they are very on top of it, so much that I had just checked in my room at around 11 am and at 11:45 AM they were knocking to "clean". I said no thanks... At 4:00 pm when I left the veranda to get ready for dinner they were knocking at 4:30 "housekeeping"! I said I am good! At 8:00 am the next morning having missed breakfast and the morning tee off due to too much card playing and imbibing once again a loud knock on my door, "housekeeping!" I said I am good. They waiting about five minutes to knock again telling me this time "Check out is at noon!" in a quite iritating tone. I screamed it's 8 AM! Well it got me moving but was super annoying. So other than the no security room and the over zealous housekeeping personnel, this was a top notch place to be. It is evident in their memberships, which run about a quarter of a million to just get on the waiting list, then 30K dues every year after. I will stick with being a guest. If you get the chance to come here do it. Overall an amazing experience.

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    Seven Springs Mountain Resort - Long lines everywhere

    Seven Springs Mountain Resort

    2.7(348 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Over the last several years I have visited Seven Springs a couple of times to use extra days I had…read moreon my Epic Day pass. Seven Springs is about a 3 hour drive each way for me. Getting to the resort is reasonable and while the parking is mostly free each time I have ended up parking in the East Lot which results in a long walk through the Main Lodge and then to the Ski Lodge; not a lot of fun in full ski gear and carrying my skis. Both of my trips were in early spring so the ski conditions were ok, but not great. The slopes had decent snow coverage but there were large stretches of dirt between the slopes. Seven Springs has a good lift system that gets you up the hill and to the slopes efficiently. The slopes near the Ski Lodge are a bit shorter and generally easier. The North Face slopes are a bit longer and more challenging. The general feeling at Seven Springs is that the slopes are very wide open with not a lot of trees near the slopes. Seven Springs is a decent place to ski, however I find that it is not really challenging or charming. From what I have heard it is a great place for families to have a ski vacation as the lodge is slopeside and there is plenty of family friendly activities available. For a one day trip it is just ok, but I would only go there if I need to use up a ski day on the Epic Pass. Of course if it was closer to me it would be more appealing, also I would expect that if the snow coverage is good it would also be more fun. With all that said a day skiing is still a great day, for me there are better options for skiing about the same distance away.

    This place is massive and somewhat overwhelming for beginners. And the Friday after New Years it…read morewas packed! Too many people if you ask me. I'm talking no where to sit inside - people were eating on the floor!! No thanks. Long lift lines too, and 1/2 weren't operational. I felt like the trails weren't marked well after getting off the lifts, but maybe I just missed them.

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    Donegal Highlands Golf Course - golf - Updated May 2026

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