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It's fun but not a top 5.anybody played the "Twilight Zone".....its on the southeast side...
i know its not a top ...was just asking....it was weired...i played there with my brother in 2008....
I don't object to wooded holes. Just that there are several blind shots and some fairways are too choked, typically with pine boughs. Holes 10 (second shot choked, first shot crummy landing area), 11 (OK), 12 (blind), 13 (both shots typically blind and choked), 14 (blind tee, second shot typically blind), 15 (choked & blind). Can't remember 16 & 17 clearly but at least one is blind. The wooded alphabet holes C, D & E are OK. The wooded fairways are mostly fair at Holton and Alum with a little limb tweaking still needed on a few holes. No question they need to get to the amenities level of Hambrick to be first class but I believe they have the potential in the design and aesthetics to surpass Hambrick.
Belmont! Wow played there a handful of times and cant believe it made any ones top five. It was nothing more than a pitch and putt at a small community park. To each his own though.Top 5:
1. Pike Lake SP - Bainbridge, OH
2. Lake Shore Park - Ashtabula, OH
3. Brent Hambrick - Westerville, OH
4. Roscoe Ewing - Medina, OH
5. Belmont Park - Dayton, OH
Haven't really played any truly bad ones. Probably the worst one I have played would be Balgriffin Park, very, very short holes, but still great for someone that has never played to start at.