Vietmeier Golf Center is a player development, training and practice facility for golfers of all ages and skill levels.The facility is located in McKees Rocks, PA., only two miles from the Moon Run/Crafton Exit on Interstate 79. Vietmeier Golf Center is open year- round.
Owned and operated by Ed Vietmeier, PGA Professional. Ed along with his wife, Annette; look forward to serving you and growing the game of golf.
Vietmeier Golf Center opened on April 2, 2011. Since then, many updates and enhancements have been accomplished, equipped with 36 top of the line new mats, target areas, and 36,000 new Taylormade Burner Range Balls. We are proud to be the TaylorMade Performance Fitting Center Pittsburgh.
The TaylorMade Performance Fitting Center is a premier tuning location featuring the same club/shaft matrix found at the Kingdom and TaylorMade Performance Labs. Trackman technology is utilized for all sessions.
Our Certified TaylorMade fitting specialist is on hand to match the perfect TaylorMade golf equipment to your golf swing, making a large difference in your game. Professional fitting sessions are conducted both indoor and outdoor, making us one of a kind.
When you purchase your new equipment at Vietmeier Golf Center within 30 days of your fitting, we will apply the fitting charge to your purchase.
Vietmeier Golf Center is still growing and upgrading the facility. A 110-yard grass tee and chipping area has been built overlooking the City of Pittsburgh.
Please visit our photo gallery and view the gallery to see the upgrades and things to come! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest information.
Whether you are looking for golf instruction; a place to practice your game; Taylormade, Adidas equipment and apparel; or just a place to play miniature golf with the family; Vietmeier Golf Center is the place to go!
If your shots are veering off target, your grip might not be the issue, it could be your club face alignment. In this week’s TeeTime Golf Pass Golf Tip of the Week, Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com explains how to identify and correct a misaligned club face before you even swing.
What You’ll Need:
An alignment stick A sleeve of golf balls
The Drill:
Place the alignment stick down parallel to your target line. Set the club face square to the sleeve of balls—ensuring it’s perpendicular to the stick. Use this visual setup to