Last weekend I played Kittanning CC in western PA. The course was challenging with lots of narrow, tree lined fairways. The green complexes were excellent to say the least. #8 is a short par 4 the first time around and then becomes a par 3 with an alternate green. Likewise, #6 is a par 4 for the front 9 and switches to a par 3 with the same green, but a different tee box. Kittanning is located an hour and a half north of Pittsburgh, kinda in the middle of nowhere.
Here is what their website has to say:
Kittanning Country Club is a private facility with a long and proud history. The golf course is a 9-hole basic design with some alternate tees and greens included. The course plays to a par 71 (36/35) and measures nearly 6,100 yards. For men, the course rating is 70.8 and the slope rating is 133. For women, the course plays to a par 73 (37/36) and measures 5,545 yards. For women, the rating is 72.4 and the slope is 126. The golf course opened in 1922 and was designed by Emil Loeffler, a long time employee of Oakmont Country Club as both a pro and superintendent. Loeffler designed several quality courses that include Kittanning Country Club, Alcoma Country Club, Latrobe Country Club, Nemacolin Country Club, Uniontown Country Club and Williams Country Club, in Weirton, West Virginia.
Here are the pics: