Ohio Destination Guides

  • Windmill Lakes Rejuvenated Cleveland will rock golfers too

    Cleveland Browns Stadium, Jacobs Field and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame have replaced the infamous image of a flaming Lake Erie in the public mind. Cleveland is no slouch golf-wise either.
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  • Nicklaus Museum Trophies With good golf, food and stores, Columbus has attractions for all

    It might be hard to believe driving around Columbus, but the capitol of the Buckeye State is actually the 15th-largest city in the U.S. What might be harder to believe is that Columbus is on its way to becoming an honest-to-God golf destination, and not just for highly rated courses like Longaberger Golf Club, The Golf Club at Dublin, and Cumberland Trail Golf Course. The city has a surprisingly rich golf history, as well as an increasingly varied potpourri of recreational and gastronomic alternatives.
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  • Sawmill Creek No.13 Cleveland's golf scene can spice up your vacation

    If the old saying holds true, the Cleveland metro area's golf scene can spice up any golfer's vacation. Ohio is not usually the first state golfers turn to in their course guides, but there's no doubt it has a fine selection of traditional courses to choose from. Courses like Sleepy Hollow Golf Course and Sawmill Creek provide, respectively, traditional Ohio golf and fine southern golf in Ohio packaging.
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  • Longaberger 5 Green Columbus rises up when it comes to golf

    Columbus, the capital of the Buckeye State, houses one of the best collections of daily fee golf courses in the country. Need proof? The defense submits exhibit "A" the Longaberger Golf Club and Raymond Memorial
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  • Toledo cherishes its annual moment in the sun

    For one week each July, Toledo and northwest Ohio becomes the center of the Ohio golfing world. The LPGA Jamie Farr (of M*A*S*H. fame) Kroger Classic is played at Highland Meadows Golf Club in July, and normally subdued, blue collar Toledo gets its moment in the Buckeye State sun.
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  • Walden Ponds 18 These days, Cincinnati offers some real golf bargains

    It's hard to categorize Cincinnati as an overlooked city. But these days, the Queen city's lack-o-growth has led to some real golf bargains. Despite urban shrinkage and botched first round draft picks from the NFL's Bengals, Cincy residents still have few things to look forward to. Like golf, for instance.
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  • Speidel Oglebay Akron/Canton has plenty to offer

    Golfers in Cleveland don't need to rush down to Akron or Canton to find plenty of choice golf courses. However, golfers in Akron and Canton don't need to flood Interstate 77 to Cleveland just to enjoy a round of golf. There are many fine and even historic courses in and around both cities to satisfy even the pickiest golfer. Akron's Portage Country Club can provide historic golf, while Canton's The Dales and The Hills at Tam O'Shanter Golf Courses bring a touch of Ireland to Northeast Ohio.
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