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Champions Golf Course
614/645-7111
3900 Westerville Rd
Columbus, OH
614/645-7111
3900 Westerville Rd
Columbus, OH 43224
Course Architect
Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
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Bridgeview Golf Course
614/471-1566
2738 Agler Rd
Columbus, OH
614/471-1566
2738 Agler Rd
Columbus, OH 43224
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Scioto Country Club
614/486-1039
2196 Riverside Dr
Columbus, OH
614/486-1039
2196 Riverside Dr
Columbus, OH 43221
Course Architect
Donald Ross
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Columbus Country Club -Championship
614/861-1332
4831 E Broad St
Columbus, OH
614/861-1332
4831 E Broad St
Columbus, OH 43213
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Minerva Lake Golf Course
614/882-9988
2955 Minerva Lake Rd
Columbus, OH
614/882-9988
2955 Minerva Lake Rd
Columbus, OH 43231
Course Architect
Woody Baugh
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Airport Golf Course
614/645-3127
900 N Hamilton Rd
Columbus, OH
614/645-3127
900 N Hamilton Rd
Columbus, OH 43219
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Ohio State University Golf Course -Scarlet
614/459-4653
3605 Tremont Rd
Columbus, OH
614/459-4653
3605 Tremont Rd
Columbus, OH 43221
Course Architect
Alister MacKenzie, Jack Nicklaus (R)
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Ohio State University Golf Course -Gray
614/459-4653
3605 Tremont Rd
Columbus, OH
614/459-4653
3605 Tremont Rd
Columbus, OH 43221
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Columbus Country Club -Par 3
614/861-1332
4831 E Broad St
Columbus, OH
614/861-1332
4831 E Broad St
Columbus, OH 43213
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Raymond Memorial Golf Course
614/645-3276
3860 Trabue Rd
Columbus, OH
614/645-3276
3860 Trabue Rd
Columbus, OH 43228
Course Architect
Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
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Picking the best golf courses is a lot like asking if Marilyn Monroe rivals Lady GaGa. The both have/had gorgeous credentials but come from different eras that keep them more than an arm's length apart. The Old Course at St. Andrews is ancient compared to the renovated Bethpage Black golf course in New York – it was completely changed and reopened in 1998. Each has exhibited the unique characteristics that separate the courses from each other in the physical sense, but also keep them united as severe, fair challenges to anybody's golf game. The Masters' venue, Augusta National, is famous for its pin placements on Sunday. The greens are hard, nerves are on edge and the wind plays tricks with a player's sense of direction. Coming down the stretch, including Amen Corner, demands all their golfing wisdom from those who would lead to the end. A slight mistake can put a player in deep trouble and cancel any dreams of wearing the Green Jacket. Another great golf course, Pebble Beach , offers beauty and demands precision in return. Everybody interested in the game remembers watching Arnold Palmer explore the rocky sea-shore in search of an errant golf ball. Other pros have experienced the same feeling of frustration as the strong winds coming off the Pacific Ocean turn a well-hit shot into a catastrophe. Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey has consistently been officially ranked as America's number one layout – when it wasn't number one, it was within a couple of spots from the top. The course has probably the finest collection of par fives and par threes in the world. It boasts a course rating of 155 from the championship tees, and has never hosted a major tournament because the club refuses to change itself in order to accommodate thousands of spectators. One of the more colorful holes is the par three 10th, where a very deep sand-trap has been dubbed "The Devil's Asshole." Many a player has muttered worse things about Pine Valley. In Belgium, there is a monstrous facility known as The Royal Course at Waterloo – not far from where Napoleon was routed by British forces. The layout has two great 18-hole regulation courses and one 18-hole executive course. An added feature deserves mentioning. Near the entrance of the club house stands a full-size bronze statue of a young lady swinging a golf club. She had been the European amateur champion. The statue presents her completely in ...
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