Golf Courses
Over my long 22 years of life, I have been lucky enough to play many golf courses. Although they all have the same principle ideas, no golf course is the same as the next.
Growing up, I played most of my golf in Bellefontaine. We have two golf courses, Cherokee Hills and Liberty Hills. If you cannot guess by the name, they both have some hills for an elevation difference. The courses are close to the same length, but they play differently. Cherokee Hills was more straight and narrow, while Liberty Hills has more doglegs (curved holes) and more trees to make it tougher.
Here at ONU, we play at Colonial Golfers Club. Colonial is a nicer and longer course compared to where I grew up playing, but it is not a great golf course. The conditions of the course are not always kept up to the standard of a nice course, especially since it was rated Ohio's best course in 2009. While at ONU, we have been able to play some really nice courses. Last year during spring break, we went to Charleston, SC, and played a course surrounded by water (and gators).
My favorite course I have ever played is Atlantic Beach Country Club in Jacksonville, FL. The course is great due to the history (Jack Nicklaus made his first double eagle here, as well as the web.com tour championship for a few years), the design is beautiful, and my uncle is a PGA assistant professional at the course as well.
Overall, golf is a great game for everyone and you should try!
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