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Played: 21 Reviewed: 3 Exp: 3.1 Years
Pros: very well maintained public park.
family friendly park
dries quickly after rain. (good use of wood chips)
plenty of parking
family friendly park
dries quickly after rain. (good use of wood chips)
plenty of parking
Cons: short course.
little room for error.
little room for error.
Other Thoughts: it appears that there will be some expansion coming soon.
I'm a new player and fortunate to have Vets as my home course. Over the past couple of months, I've played (poorly) several courses in northeastern ohio. I really think that Vets deserves a much better rating that it gets.
I'm a new player and fortunate to have Vets as my home course. Over the past couple of months, I've played (poorly) several courses in northeastern ohio. I really think that Vets deserves a much better rating that it gets.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Challenging and fun
Played: 22 Reviewed: 5 Exp: 8 Years
Pros: Challenging short wooded course. Well marked trees on fairways and signs at each pin pointing toward next tee. Tee signs were clear and easy to read. UPDATE: Now that the back nine holes have been put in my rating has gone up. The new holes are great! They are fun to play and still as challenging as the front nine with good elevation changes and lots of woods.
Update again: Tees have been lengthened on the front 9 and concrete tees put in on the back 9 so this course has just earned another bump up in my rating.
Update again: Tees have been lengthened on the front 9 and concrete tees put in on the back 9 so this course has just earned another bump up in my rating.
Cons: Tees improvemed to concrete but are a bit on the short side and a few holes were crossed by footpaths and BMX trails. The new holes could definitely use improved concrete tees and hopefully that is planned. Edit, see above regarding back 9 tees.
Other Thoughts: All in all a fun course to play. Challenges your driving skills with narrow wooded holes. I like this course better every time I play it. This course has joined Sims Park and Roscoe Ewing Park as the must play courses of the Cleveland area.
As another reviewer said, don't go too far to the right on your #3 drive or you end up over the fence onto the high school marching band practice field...but go at the right time of day and you get to play the course to the sounds of John Philip Sousa! ;-)
As another reviewer said, don't go too far to the right on your #3 drive or you end up over the fence onto the high school marching band practice field...but go at the right time of day and you get to play the course to the sounds of John Philip Sousa! ;-)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Pros: - good signage at tees, directions to next tee, and light deflectors to on the trees to show where the fairway goes.
- good use of the woods for the 9 hole layout that keeps you isolated from the rest of the park.
- wooded course that puts accuracy at a premium but a good drive will still leave you with birdie putts.
- The course is on the shorter side, but the woods make up for it with more difficulty.
- The tee signs were the first I have seen (30 courses) that showed you the elevation change. It will tell you if the hole increases or decreases "X" amount of feet.
- Someone had put out a bunch of corn and deer feed to attract the deer. At one point there were 8 deer in this city park that were grazing 20 feet from me. They were obviously accustomed to humans as they did not run as I was walking and throwing near them.
- The fairways and teeing areas were recently treated with wood chips to prevent erosion and to keep the mud at bay.
- good use of the woods for the 9 hole layout that keeps you isolated from the rest of the park.
- wooded course that puts accuracy at a premium but a good drive will still leave you with birdie putts.
- The course is on the shorter side, but the woods make up for it with more difficulty.
- The tee signs were the first I have seen (30 courses) that showed you the elevation change. It will tell you if the hole increases or decreases "X" amount of feet.
- Someone had put out a bunch of corn and deer feed to attract the deer. At one point there were 8 deer in this city park that were grazing 20 feet from me. They were obviously accustomed to humans as they did not run as I was walking and throwing near them.
- The fairways and teeing areas were recently treated with wood chips to prevent erosion and to keep the mud at bay.
Cons: - dirt tees
- older baskets
- older baskets
Other Thoughts: It is a good 9 hole course that will test your driving ability for birdies and your up shots to make par.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Good use of the terrain and the trees to make holes more difficult than they appear. Short and tecnical.
Cons: No signs the times I have been there. Made it extremely difficult to find our way around and understand where the next tee and pin were. Had to be careful not to throw an arrent drive on hole 3 I think or it would go over a barbwired fence.
Other Thoughts: A little to much underbrush easy to lose a disc that is translucent or blends nicely with leaves.
1 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Getting Better
Played: 82 Reviewed: 17 Exp: 7.8 Years
Pros: Some front 9 holes are challenging, but playable (1, 3 & 7). A couple decent elevation changes. Heavy Duty replacement Tee Signs are nice. Tee pads in. The new back 9 go a long way in improving the course.
The OTHER 9 BASKETS are in as of October 2010. Wooded, but all holes are playable.
The OTHER 9 BASKETS are in as of October 2010. Wooded, but all holes are playable.
Cons: Several pinball type holes on the front 9. Much cleanup has been done to both sides. But, the remaining BRIAR PATCHES are miserable. Still a fair amount of brush on the front nine, with a chance of losing a disc.
Other Thoughts: The basket for 10 and the tee for 11 have been moved into the woods, making them more random.
5 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Heavy wooded 9 hole course.
Rugged rolling hills.
Rugged rolling hills.
Cons: No Tee lines or signs to show where to start. Heavy graffti. Hills used alot with BMXsers.
Other Thoughts: There was signs posted for the ties but due to graffti and high vandalism the signs were cut down. Your only way to see the tees is by finding the Orange poles and navigate thru the reflectors nailed to the trees.. Hole 3 is the farthest and by far the deadliest.
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.
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