

If you are in town or live close by and have never played here give it a try! Nice place to spend a few hours.HUB International Three Rivers has expanded its depth and expertise within Retirement & Private Wealth by the acquisition of Heritage Wealth Management Group in June 2022. But still not a deal breaker to play or not play here. Its on the higher end of average green fees. They need to employ a couple of rangers to keep an eye on that situation. Not really because of the course but due to the general slow play of some of the golfers. The bad side is that play can be very very slow at times. Most of the weeknights are busy with leagues so more than likley you will need to call for tee times. Just my preference! They have added nice new carts into the mix also. It is a hilly course so I would recommend a cart to "enjoy" your round rather than "working out" while you play golf. Plenty of different beverages to go around. Especially for the amount of play that they get. Since the township took over the course it has greatly improved. Played in all kinds of weather and course conditions, good and bad. I have been playing for 25+ years in a golf league here. Im writing this on past experience at Moon Golf Club. It also keeps my nose warm in the cold weather. If I would have known how much I like them, I would have started wearing them way before the pandemic. The more I wear a mask the more I want to wear a mask. I do wear a mask most of time I hike though. It wasn't busy the days I was out, so I didn't worry too much about passing anybody and breathing in their poisons. You can see a lot of the major department stores and shops from the Robinson area on the tops of some hills along the way. You're definitely walking on a trail that parallels different busy roads, so you're not our there in the solitude of some wooded area. Headed back the other direction, and it's pretty much a straight shot kind of trail, well maintained and level.

There was some pretty awesome graffiti style lettering on some walls along that way. Looks like they're going to extend the trail to the Ohio river and for the most part it's done, so I went that way first.

The one in Moon Township, where I live by the way, is the Montour Trail's starting/ending point. I hiked on this trail last week from two different entry points.
