Located in Florence, KY just south of Cincinnati, the course is the home of the Northern Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame. There are 27 holes - an 18 hole championship course, and another 9 hole short course, designed by Von Hagge/Devlin on the 18, and Hurdzan on the short course. It's owned and run by Boone County, so technically, it's a muni and gets a lot of play, but is reasonably priced. It can play tough with a slope of up to 145 from the back tees of around 6700 yards. There's only 38 sand bunkers, but water comes into play on 14 of the 27 holes. The course is moderately rolling, using the terrain pretty much as it was, heavily treed throughout, with a variety of interesting holes. Usually in decent shape, a good alternative for the South Cincinnati area.
Posted by: Gonzo
May 22nd, 2011
Course was in excellent condition as expected. I've never had a bad experience with this course. Will be back many more times this summer.
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Posted by: Jim Mullins
Mar 23rd, 2010
The course is always great..I have played it over 20 times. However, I think I am done playing it. The greens are not as fast as they used to be. Although there are less people playing it now, the pace of play has slowed down. The course is nice-but over priced, the food is OK, and the staff are average. I would rather spend my money playing other courses in the area.
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Posted by: JayM
Oct 24th, 2009
Course was in phenomenal condition and the greens were rolling quick and true. I assumed this was prior to the aerification process but could not have been more impressed. The greens were absolutely perfect less than a week after this process. The fairways and tees were perfect as well and we could not have been more pleased. The course was fairly busy that afternoon but our 4-some was able to play 18 holes in just under 4 hours.
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