Tomlinson Run State Park
New Manchester, West Virginia 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+1 votes
Steven Locke
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February 19, 2013
I really like Tomlinson Run. This is a clean, well maintained, challenging course. The first 7 of the front nine are longish par 3s. 8 and 9 are par 3s that are in a tight woods. 10 is in tight woods. 11 is off of a cliff with not much tree clearance on either side and is a real beauty, though potentially tricky par 3. The rest play in different combinations of woods and open at mid-ish lengths. I would definitely recommend that if you are near the western area of Pittsburgh or eastern Ohio, ...
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Dave Hab
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February 9, 2013
Played in the winter so the leaf cover was down. Good mid skill level course with some open but mostly wooded shots. The area is hilly, though most holes are level shots(except #11!). Very cool scenery with the rocky hill sides, stream, etc. Signage & baskets are very good, just needs concrete tees.
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Vic S
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February 10, 2013
Fun open & wooded hole course with a few possible ace runs ! Good challenging mix!
ATTN: lost a Yellow CE w/ a Grateful Dead "stealie w/ leaf inside the skull" on hole 14 near basket beautiful shot then it glanced off tree & must of buried itself in the snow. Searched for a half hour but lost light . I live in ohio otherwise i would have gone back out myself
reward if returned, no name on disc so please contact me here if you spot it. THANKS
ATTN: lost a Yellow CE w/ a Grateful Dead "stealie w/ leaf inside the skull" on hole 14 near basket beautiful shot then it glanced off tree & must of buried itself in the snow. Searched for a half hour but lost light . I live in ohio otherwise i would have gone back out myself
reward if returned, no name on disc so please contact me here if you spot it. THANKS
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Frank Leppar
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February 26, 2013
Great well maintained course. 18 challenging holes. The top 9 are generally very long par 3s where a birdie will be unlikely (there is an exception here and there). Then beginning with hole #8 the course turns from wide-open and long to shorter and much more technical. You can really be rewarded for attacking the baskets, but one slip into the woods and you can easily find yourself in trouble getting back out. I really do enjoy the course, just feels it's an all around great choice. Would love to see some PDGA events here, I think we will soon enough.
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Michael Rickerd
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April 23, 2013
This is a clean, well maintained, challenging course with a very nice layout.
