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Determining the “three worst” golf courses in Ohio is a bit subjective – it depends on factors such as course condition, design errors, poor management or negative player experiences. Based on recent reviews and credible sources, here are three golf courses in Ohio that often come in particularly negative contexts (according to Chatgpt):
1. Cliffside Golf Course (Gallipolis, OH)
Why it is considered one of the worst: included in the list of MygolfSpy of ‘the 10 worst golf courses in America’, it is part of the soil due to hard management, public complaints and deteriorating circumstances (MygolfSpy)
Feedback from players:
“Removing fairways is like rough. If you roughly hit rough, you might as well forget that ball …”
“I have seen corn fields in better condition. The greens are the slowest and most bumps I have ever placed … Really one of the most pathetic golf courses I have ever seen.”
MygolfSpy
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| Heather downs CC |
2. Heather downs country club (Toledo, OH)
Why it scores badly: a destructive Yelp review describes everything of inaccuracies from the distance to damage to peat, dead greens, penetrating clover and downright neglect. The reviewer says about:
“The condition of this course should be a crime!” (Yelp)
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| Fallen Timbers Fairways |
3. Fallen Timbers Fairways (Waterville, OH)
Why it is poorly appreciated: according to GolfPass reviews, golfers describe the layout and circumstances as seriously insufficient:
“Fairways were fragmentary … rough … Rockshard. T-shirt boxes scorched … No indication of which hole you on … worst experience … you will be disappointed.” (Golf pass)
A few comments
Subjectivity: These are based on strong negative reviews and sources; Many courses can vary capable of timing and management.
Limited volume: Extensive ‘sausage-course rankings’ are rare, so these selections are highly dependent on individual experiences and available reviews.
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