
Your affordable gateway to golf fun for all skill levels!
Scally's Golf Center is a welcoming, family-friendly destination in Moon Township, PA, offering a variety of golf activities at great prices. Featuring a 9-hole par 3 course, pitch & putt, driving range with covered bays, mini-golf, and batting cages, it's perfect for beginners, casual players, and families looking to practice or enjoy a fun outing. With well-maintained greens, colorful characters, and a laid-back atmosphere, we make golf accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
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A challenging yet accessible course with unique holes, perfect for practicing short game skills in a scenic setting.
Affordable range with covered bays, multiple targets, and free club rentals, ideal for honing your swing day or night.
A great value option for practicing approach shots and putting on well-kept greens, similar to a bucket of range balls.
Family-friendly mini-golf with colorful characters and creative holes, offering fun for all ages in a vibrant environment.
Additional sports activity for baseball or softball practice, adding variety to your visit.
Big fan of the par 3/pitch and putt. Nice greens for the amount of traffic they get and good practice for the price of a bucket of range balls anywhere else
This course is very flat and easy to navigate. No water traps, and yet I still ended up hitting it into the stream... Lots of fun characters and small flower plots. N (5yo) really liked the horse, even though it was a challenging hole, and the waterfall that fed a stream through the course. If N could change anything, it would be the hill for the horse part. L (10yo) liked the alliteration for the name of each hole, and the waterfall and stream. L found a number of the holes to be repetitive, and would enjoy more elevation in the holes to challenge them. It was a good course for N because of how level it was. The characters were very colorful, and the entire course was very well kept. Lots of good lighting for evening play, though not much in the way of shade. I'm glad it was overcast, I bet that concrete really heats up when it's sunny!
Very low-key driving range. We went on a Friday night and it wasn’t crowded at all. I really like all the different targets (didn’t any though). I didn’t get a chance to try the mini golf but I’ll be back.
Scally's helped me fall in love with golf. I picked it up as a hobby this past year and Scally's has been a great place for me to work on my skills. Across the board, it's pretty affordable for the driving range, the 9-hole par 3 course, and the pitch & putt. (I haven't tried the mini-golf or batting cages). I signed up for their membership and have easily got my money's worth with weekly visits in the summer/fall. The par 3 course is usually kept up with pretty well. It forces you to use a variety of clubs, and has some unique holes to keep you on your toes. Just watch out, the whole course is built on a sloping hill - one sliced shot might send your ball racing all the way down to the woods. It's also a bit tight, so don't be surprised if other people's balls end up on your hole. It's first-come first-served which is nice if I just want to pop over and scratch my golfing itch. However, it can get busy on nice days, and as a single, I will often get stuck behind multiple groups who play at a slow pace, or kids/teens who are learning the game. Just have patience if you get here and it's busy, or head over to the driving range. I'll be coming here as long as I live in the area to hone my skills and enjoy a brief walk around a course. -- I'm a bit surprised at some of the negative reviews. Sure, it has a casual atmosphere, but there's a lot to like about Scally's if you don't come in expecting it to be a country club. It's a golf center that offers a nice variety of things to do at a great price. (Also, Scally's can't control the actions of other people!)
My husband and I came here for a Sunday date. This is my first time coming here, and first time going to a driving range since I was a kid. I like three things about this place, 1) there are covered areas where you can shoot balls away from the rain, 2) there are social-distanced areas where they installed walls between each place that a person would shoot, and 3) the price is reasonable, 30 balls for $6 and 60 balls for $10. You only pay for the balls. The golf clubs are free to borrow. My only concern is the way they ask people to return the golf clubs and baskets. They have the dirty station and clean station right next to each other, the dirty golf clubs are literally touching the clean golf clubs. But you can easily clean them yourselves, or just bring your own equipment. Overall, good experience and I would come back again.
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