The Rolling Rock Club, located at 167 Clubhouse Ln, Laughlintown, PA, is an historic and exclusive private country club. Founded in 1917 by Richard B. Mellon, it is renowned for its championship Donald Ross-designed golf course, extensive equestrian facilities, hunting and fishing grounds, and a tradition of privacy and outdoor pursuits, offering a secluded retreat for its members.
Information regarding the specific temperature of the pool(s) at the Rolling Rock Club is not publicly available.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? The reviews for this club are overwhelmingly positive, with many describing it as one of the best clubs in the world, noting its beautiful scenery, impressive clubhouse, and golf course. Guests consistently praise the unequaled hospitality of the staff and the overall quality of the property. One review distinguishes it as a 'club in the country' rather than just a country club. However, one divergent review offers a critical, politically charged perspective, suggesting internal issues despite acknowledging staff are 'decent'.
Reviews
This was my first stay and I was very impressed with the entire property. It's hard to put into words, you have to experience it with a Member. The staff is unequaled in hospitality.
One of the nicest country clubs that I have been to. Beautiful scenery, club house and golf course.
This is simply one of the best clubs in the world! It's an honor to be a guest there from time to time. If you get the chance-go!!!
This is the secret heart of America. Staff are decent, dealing with being forced to accept less than sane people in the hidden ranks due to a weird trend across the nation. Of course, my family jumped out in the early 1980s opting for peace at the multitude of camping resorts in Somerset cnty for leisure. Politics ruins a place.
It's not a country club, it's a club in the country.
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