The locker-room nameplates read like a Who's Who in the world of golf. It's a purist's course for those who enjoy and accept the total challenge of the game. The clubs also boasts a great course that demands a complete game.
Set in a section of the Cleveland Metroparks, the course is a statement for the preservation of the hardwood. Many trees are an integral part of the course. It's crowded on the weekends, but worth the wait.
The natural beauty of the course is its signature. Greens are small and demand accurate iron play. It's a fine example of blending golf with natural scenic beauty.
Skyland is one of Medina County's oldest public-golf courses. The course is always in great shape. Amenities are abundant, and the clubhouse is unique.
Walking is a challenge on the rolling hills. It has very few flat lies other than the tee boxes. A wonderful blend of terrain and golfing gives this course its acclaim.
Recently overhauled to more actually represent a golf course. It has widened fairways, with bent grass, five sets of tees per hole, and an installed Kirby-marking system.
This is one of the best courses in the Akron area. Based in sand, it drains well and is a favorite in the spring. It's also a good blend of long- and short-iron approaches from a variety of lies.
With the recent addition of cart paths and a watering system, the amount of play has increased. Many leagues use this friendly layout. It's not challenging in its length, but the course is subtle in its green contours and speed.
It's a family-run operation that caters to the golfer's needs, and a breath of fresh air in the high-tech, megabucks, green-fees era of upscale golfing.
The food is excellent, and the locker facilities are first-rate. The south course is challenging, with sloping fairways, elevated approach shots, and a long, uphill par-3. The tee boxes are manicured like greens.
It's always well groomed and in great shape. Even the flowers are trimmed to a standard length. It's an older course that is receptive to the shot-maker golfer.