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Worthington, OH

Worthington Flats

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DiscinOhio
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Experience: 11 years 203 played 192 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Typical High School Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 1, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

+ Worthington Flats is the name of the sports complex that hosts baseball, softball, soccer, and cross country. Holes 1-3 and 7-9 are intertwined within the green space around the fields, with 4-6 playing across the road in more open space.

+ You aren't going to get too much out of The Flats. I could see it being a decent area to practice, as there is a pretty good amount of green space. Could be a decent place for high school kids to screw around after school.

+ Tee signs look fairly new and they're accurate and easy to read. Baskets are in good shape.

Cons:

- Again, if you play here you aren't going to get too much out of it. Mostly everything is straight, open, and about the same distance.

- Tee pads are in very bad shape and need to be re-done. Holes 2 and 3 have the tees way too close to the brush so a bunch of twigs will interfere with your drive.

Other Thoughts:

I'm not going to get into a ton of detail with this one. It's a decent beginners course in your typical high school setting. Not WORTHY (haha, puns) of a stop unless you live in Worthington and you don't feel like traveling much.
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drblam
Experience: 12.1 years 10 played 5 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Work in Progress 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 8, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Open fields nearby mean you can play the course from the tees, or use the baskets for field work and create your own holes and shots.

Cons:

No signage, and the tee pads are basically useless.
Also, many holes subscribe to the Griggs mentality of pushing the baskets into the woods a few feet to make them slightly more challenging. Not really a deal breaker, but not the best.

Other Thoughts:

The "Pro Tees" in the course map that are landmark based could make the course more interesting and fun.
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