Perrysburg, OH

Woodlands Park

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JerrodStevens
Experience: 8 years 10 played 9 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Best Course In The Toledo Area 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 8, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Beautiful and scenic park in a great area of town, just a stone's throw away from beautiful downtown Perrysburg
-2 Course map kiosks at Holes 1 and 9
-Clean Park with nice people
-Practice Hole
-Good variety of shots (doesn't particularly favor BH or FH)
-No Poison Ivy in wooded areas
-Front 9 is lined with trees that force different shot selections
- Great teepads (unlike Ottawa Park)
-Very Nice DGA Baskets
-Clean Restrooms

Cons:

A few holes cross walking paths

Other Thoughts:

This is the best course by far in the Toledo Area, and my home course!!! While Carter Park is way too open, and Ottawa Park is too run down, Woodlands Park is lightly wooded and very clean. You will have to travel up to Ypsilanti Michigan or down to Columbus to find a better course

Hole Descriptions
Hole 1: Slight dogleg left with a fairly guarded hole
Hole 2: Slight uphill with trees lining the fairway near the basket
Hole 3: Tight Tunnel Shot, one of the most difficult holes on the course
Hole 4: Large tree 20 feet ahead and to the right of the teepad, forcing a forehand shot or turnover backhand
Hole 5: Fairly tall grove of trees 50 feet in front of tee, forcing a hyper backhand, or a sneaky and risky forehand line
Hole 6: Trees lining the fairway, but fairly open on the right side, making it easy for backhand throwers. There is a sneaky forehand line around the grove of trees to the left that works rather well.
Hole 7: Wide open 411 foot hole
Hole 8: Teepad sits on the top of a small hill. Large trees line the right side of the fairway, forcing a forehand shot, with the hole tucked behind the trees
Hole 9: Wide Open 412 foot hole
Hole 10: Wide open to the right, but left side has scattered trees
Hole 11: Teepad sits on the top of a mound. Wide open hole but with a tree to the left that occasionally causes problems for forehand throwers.
Hole 12: Wide open, church parking lot to the left, but protected by line of trees
Hole 13: Throws over a path, so be careful of walkers, Hole sits on a mound which is lined with trees
Hole 14: Short hole (198 ft). Easiest hole to ace (which I have)
Hole 15: Line of trees to the left, but otherwise wide open, forcing a backhand or forehand turnover shot
Hole 16: Line of trees to the left, which catch forehand shots that turnover too quickly. Otherwise wide open, with the hole tucked in a grove of trees
Hole 17: Large grove of trees to the left, hole somewhat protected by a small mound
Hole 18: Starts by throwing over a small mound, but then is wide open, with a small grove of trees and shrubbery to the left of the hole
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