
Uploaded By: BJ White
Hole #14 (Taken 11/2011)
Hole #14 Tee

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Course Conditions as of 5/26/2013
Course in great shape. Bring bug spray.
(Last updated by thrembo)
Course Details
PermanentCourse Type:
2004Year Established:
2011Year Redesigned:
Mostly Flat & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
18 (
x 3 ) / 18Holes / Baskets:
54 54 -- --
Par Info:
47.7 49.5 -- --
DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
Yes / YesMultiple Tees / Pins:
ConcreteTee Type:
Mach 3Hole Type:
1
Discs Lost:
2
Course Guides:
Description: Challenging and tightly wooded. Many blind holes. Wooded areas are thick.
Location Details
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Local Directions: I-75; exit 179 (Toledo Blade Blvd.), south 5 miles to Rte. 41, north 0.5 miles to left on O'Donnell Blvd., 0.5 miles to park entrance on right, follow signs to course.
Hole #1 is in between the old and new baseball fields, tucked into the woods.
Hole #1 is in between the old and new baseball fields, tucked into the woods.





