From Orchard to Oasis
When golf legend Arnold Palmer walked the land that was once Treesdale Farm and Orchards in 1992, he envisioned "one heck of a project." His vision became a reality in 1994, with Treesdale not only boasting a championship course designed by "The King" himself, but also becoming the first masterplanned community in Western PA.
A Course Rooted in Legacy
Today, Treesdale is more than just a golf course. It's a cornerstone of the Pittsburgh community, carrying the legacy of philanthropist Joseph Trees within its very grounds. The course, designed with respect for the natural beauty of the former apple orchards, rolling fields, and wetlands, is a testament to Palmer's philosophy of creating a challenging and enjoyable course for golfers of all skill levels.
Where Memories Take Root
Treesdale is a place where friendships are forged and lasting memories are made. Members enjoy a vibrant social calendar filled with annual traditions like fishing on the lake during the Fall Festival and the whimsical Night at the North Pole. With an unwavering commitment to building relationships and enriching lives, Treesdale is poised to remain the premier Country Club in northern Pittsburgh for generations to come.