Deis Hill Park
Dover, Ohio 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+2 votes
Cory King
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October 20, 2010
Warm up your arm and eat a healthy snack before teeing off because this course is a monster. Great park environment and the course winds you throughout all sorts of areas. Lots of long holes along with some more technical wooded areas and three sets of concrete tees provide for a multitude of enjoyment. A good hike with plenty of undulation keeps a good sweat going the entire time. Awesome course and worth a 30 minute drive down I-77 from time to time.
+0 votes
Jay Kovach
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November 8, 2012
well maintained would like to see more trees and some alternate pin placements but all in all a great course nice concrete tee pads. Definatley a hike all around up and down this course. Park has mowed the leaves on most all fairways and around all baskets looks good.
+1 votes
Dan Hyzer
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March 31, 2011
the only thing missing on this DGC IMHO is a few trees on a few holes and more tournaments, Tee pads might be the best in the State. Red and white tees are fair and very challenging for the advanced player. I love this DGC and i'm very proud to have helped in the design with Bill Griffith and Greg Marsh. keep up the GREAT work Tusc. County DGers----------------------------------------------------------- - +
+1 votes
John Sales
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August 3, 2011
I rate this course 5 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Plenty of parking and pavilions for large groups
- The map is put together very well and in great detail
- 3 tees per hole
- Almost every tee is concrete and well maintained
- Signs on the tees are simply amazing! Whoever created these put some serious effort into making this a premium course.
- The Basket are well labeled and in great shape
- The flow is fantastic considering that this is a 10K foot course with hole #18 ending at hole #1. Y ...
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+2 votes
Matt O
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July 17, 2011
Wow, what a monster! Played from the long (blue) tees. They are loooong. A lot of good elevation changes. The only minor complaints keeping me from giving this an A+ is the lack of concrete tee pads on some of the blue tees and the lack of benches. Otherwise, one of my favorites. Worth the drive.
+0 votes
Brad Presutto
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July 17, 2011
Pros -
3 sets of tees
Nice baskets
Mostly cement tees
Clearly marked
Nice flow
Nice mix of shots
Well kept
Cons -
Could use all cement tees
Some of the prickers and brush could be cleared around some holes (hole #1 on the far left)
This course is going to test your ability and your gonna feel it for a day or two afterwards. Definitely worth the drive from Cleveland.
3 sets of tees
Nice baskets
Mostly cement tees
Clearly marked
Nice flow
Nice mix of shots
Well kept
Cons -
Could use all cement tees
Some of the prickers and brush could be cleared around some holes (hole #1 on the far left)
This course is going to test your ability and your gonna feel it for a day or two afterwards. Definitely worth the drive from Cleveland.
+2 votes
Don Mullinax
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September 2, 2011
Some of the longest holes i've seen. Tremendous elevation changes, mildy wooded in a couple holes. Grip and rip for the most part. It is a hike !
+3 votes
Matt Dungan
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January 26, 2012
One of my favs, lots of elevation, nice surroundings and three tees per hole! the blues are super long and not all concrete, yet. The whites offer a good challenge and are my favorite. The reds have a lot of ace runs and offer you that birdie fix. How low can you go!
+2 votes
Matt Smith
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April 28, 2012
One of my favorites. Lots of elevation changes. A nice mix of open and fairly-wooded shots. The top of the world tee is lots of fun to play. Cool off afterwards at the pool in the park. Definitely worth a trip.
+0 votes
Gary Heflin
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August 13, 2012
Very long, and I do mean very long drives from the tees. A lot of walking at this course, that is for sure. Plus side though, there is no water holes here. Today we had some wind that affected the game, but the course is very nicely layed out and kept up nicely as well.
+0 votes
Randy Lamp
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October 15, 2012
Awesome mix of holes, finished with shin splits. Do not attempt to finish with a weak bladder!
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Dominic G
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November 23, 2012
Wow! What a beast. This course is long, long, and a little longer. I'm in decent shape and this course kicks my a**! Plenty of epic type holes. Tons of elevation changes and when its windy it gets even harder. The whole thing is VERY well maintained. Immaculate fairways. You will use every disc in your bag and still have a shot or two where you could of brought another certain disc for the situation. I can't say enough good things about it. Eat your Wheeties before you play it.
+0 votes
Tristan McBride
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April 29, 2013
This is a monster! First course I have ever played on, it is rather big! A mix of all environments, Hills, Woods, and Open Areas. I love this course.
+0 votes
Aaron Collins
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May 20, 2013
OK, after reading about this course I had to make the franklin-Tuscarawas drive. it did not disappoint. first hole, 870 something! wow! playing in Columbus our longest hole from reg tees is griggs 18th at 540'. Every hole here is that long. play blue tee regardless on 14........AMAZING!!!
+1 votes
Broccoli Phil
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April 22, 2013
great course...heck of a hike. Well kept...really nice signs. Lot's of friendly folks out playing all the time.
+0 votes
Rick Gzesh
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May 19, 2013
Awesome course that could be a bit better if it flowed easier between some of the holes which requres a more walking than neccessary. Would like to see concrete tees on all of the Blues.










