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Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Ohio



Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Ohio

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Welcome to the Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Ohio channel! As a golf enthusiast and avid traveler, I have had the privilege of playing some of the most beautiful and challenging courses around the world. In this video, I will be sharing my top picks for the best public golf courses in Ohio, based on my personal experience and feedback from other golf enthusiasts.

But it’s not just about ranking the courses. I also believe that it’s important to learn about the history of each course, including the designers, architects, and notable players who have walked the same fairways. From the classic courses that have stood the test of time to newer courses that offer a fresh and exciting challenge, I will be sharing fascinating insights and anecdotes about each one.

Furthermore, I want to hear from you, the viewers! Your feedback and comments are essential in helping me to create updated videos for this country. Whether you agree or disagree with my choices, or if you have your own personal favorite that you think should be included in the list, I want to hear from you.

So sit back, relax, and join me on this journey as we explore the top 10 public golf courses in Ohio. Let’s tee off and discover what makes each of these courses truly special.

Top Public Golf Courses in Ohio

`1. Firestone (South), Akron.
2. Fowler’s Mill (Lake and River), Chesterland.
3. Manakiki, Willoughby.
4. The Virtues, Nashport.
5. Sleepy Hollow, Brecksville.
6. The Quarry, Canton.
7. Stonelick Hills, Batavia.
8. Boulder Creek, Streetsboro.
9. Windmill Lakes Golf Course
10. Woody Ridge Golf Course,

27 Comments

  1. I’m surprised Mill Creek golf course didn’t make your top 10, but still impressive. Glad I live so close to your majority of the top 10.

  2. Telling us the town the courses are located near would be a big help. I know Firestone is in Akron, and the Cleveland parks courses are obvious, but the rest, not obvious.

  3. I would definitely checkout Northstar in Delaware that place is a gem they have held US Amateur qualifiers

  4. If you are putting the Virtues number 4 that lets me know that you have never played the Virtues because it is by far the best public golf course in the state. I've played stonelick and a couple of the others and hands down the Virtues every day. But expensive.

  5. Hearing* woody ridge at #10 was a crazy throwback! I didn't know poeople knew about thay Shelby classic 😅

  6. I feel very fortunate as a life long Ohio Resident that I've been able to play 9 of these courses. Though I thought Firestone South was a private course? At least it was when I played it in high school. Anyway, love the stuff buddy. Keep it up.

  7. Woody Ridge doesn't belong in the top 500 courses in Ohio. Have played it many times. For a while it was like a parking lot, it was so hard. I will say it has improved greatly over the last few years, but still shouldn't sniff a top 10 list of any kind. It isn't even top ten within an hour's circle of it. Again, not a terrible track and much better than it used to be, but not close to a top 10 of Ohio. Proves this list was compiled by some random Google maps experiment rather than actual play, or even surveying those who do play in the state.

  8. I have played the majority of the courses on the list. IMO The Virtues and Boulder Creek should be in the Top 5. Fowlers Mill is not what it once was. I’ve always rated Sleepy Hollow as the top Metropark Course in the Cleveland area.

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