Winton Woods

Cincinnati, Ohio     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Robb Kottmyer › September 11, 2023
B-
Great Tournament! Good fun!
-  +0 votes  + Nathan Denton › December 6, 2022
A
Love this course! well maintained, other than needing some updated tee pads
-  +0 votes  + Kristen Coughlin › May 11, 2022
C
-  +0 votes  + donald lohman › February 5, 2022
A
this course will decide whether you should stay and work on your game before jumping to the bigger courses, or stay as an occasional past time. The field adjacent to the course is convenient for practicing your craft.
-  +0 votes  + Mark Fages › March 17, 2019
C+
My original home course when I started playing in 1995. Winton has become even easier than the beginner course it was built as around 1980. Many trees have been taken out which has taken the challenge out of many shots. It’s pitch & putt. Many ACE opportunities. I have 13 Aces lifetime at Winton. #4 & #12 are your longest holes. Don’t go down the hill to the left on #12 on your drive.
-  +1 votes  + George Chaffin › July 2, 2021
A-
Great course for beginners and those wanting to work on up shots and long puts. Just need mid range and putt/approach discs. HEAVILY played. Good for everyone in the family.
-  +1 votes  + Shaun Meinking › August 16, 2017
B
Nice beginner course
-  +1 votes  + Matthew Hull › August 13, 2017
C+
I absolutely LOVE the woods/forest setting and it is a fantastic place to practice on my mid-range/putter game. Not a very challenging course AT ALL, however. Still, it was fun having my wife (and our 5-month old son) tag along. Not many courses allow that without great difficulty.
-  +0 votes  + Larry Hibbitts › July 31, 2017
B
This is the oldest DGC in Ohio. It's a very short, compact course - great for rec players. I think there are only a couple of holes that are over 300', many of these are possible aces if you have a good tee shot. Course seems to be well maintained, but the tees are showing their age. Enjoyed playing it, will likely come back again.
-  +1 votes  + Giles D › June 23, 2016
B+
Well maintained fun course to play, just not long enough!
-  +0 votes  + chris smith › November 20, 2022
C
It's a good course for people who are just starting out but not a challenging one or one that you should travel far for.
-  -1 votes  + Kevin Santel › August 29, 2014
A
-  +0 votes  + joseph elbers › November 11, 2013
B+
Short course, putter and midrange at best. Fun to work on control shots. This course develops up shots and fairway shots.
-  +1 votes  + patrick morgan › October 2, 2013
C
small beginner course. not long distance shots.
-  +0 votes  + BILLY BROCK › June 24, 2012
B+
GREAT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD COURSE. PARS ARE REALLY OVER ESTIMATED I AM ONLY THREE WEEK IN AND MY FIRST GO AT COURSE WAS -23. BUT A FUN COURSE.
-  +0 votes  + Chris B › April 15, 2012
B
The par ratings need to be adjusted to one lower on each hole. This is the perfect little place to take your newbie friends so they can hone their skills. If there is ever a guy telling you that you have to pay to park, just drive past him. Out of all of the years I have played there, I've seen him twice and I call shenanigans!
-  +0 votes  + Kris Sorrow › September 6, 2011
A-
Some of the teepads were worn out or very uneven. Also the asphalt ring around the poles made layups skip away.
-  +2 votes  + Ryan Campbell › July 25, 2011
D+
Putt Putt Course built in the 80's so it makes sense. Heavily Played
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