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Ottawa Park Golf Course

Ottawa Park Golf Course

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Ottawa Park Golf Course was built in 1899 and is the oldest public golf course west of New York City. The tree lined fairways, rolling hills, and small fast greens offers a challenge to players of all abilities. American Golf Corp. has operated Ottawa Park since 1985, and has earned a reputation for high quality course conditions and outstanding service.

Course Information for Ottawa Park Golf Course

Facility Information:
General: 18 hole regulation length course
1 golf course(s)
Managed by American Golf Corporation


Ottawa Park Golf Course Information:
General: 18 hole regulation length course
Municipal golf course
Designed by S.P. Germain
71 par, 5,079 yards
64.2 rating, 110 slope
Just Golf facility

Green Fees: Weekend: $41.00*
* includes golf cart where available

Staff: Contact: Greg Fish, General Manager


Course Notes:

A typical Donald Ross designed course




Amenities:
Putting Green
Chipping Area
Practice Bunker
Food & Beverage Available
Pull Carts
Rental Clubs


Rules/Notes:
Walking Allowed
Softspike Facility

Toledo, OH

Current Conditions 77° Sunny High: 82° F Low: 54° F

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Ottawa Park Golf Course 3.5 5 2 2
Short tricky The course is very nice and tight. If you miss a fairway, it will hurt you. It would have been nice if they blew the leaves away from green and tee box consistently during the heavy portion of the late fall. October 30, 2012
Good course but short I played this course on a Sunday morning. Very few other golfers on the course. Course was in good condition. I played from the back tees and it was still a pretty short course. Fairways were fairly narrow, but in good shape. Yardage markers were scarce. The front nine and back nine are intertwined and directions on the course could be improved. Overall, this would be a good course for a short hitter. October 8, 2012
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