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Springfield Country Club
Springfield Country Club
2315 Signal Hill Rd
Springfield, OH 45504-1042
United States
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“A really fun course that should play if you are nearby and get on. Absolutely massive Donald Ross greens, and greens are maintained so that you do not want to be above the pin. Ever. :) A fun course to play."
Read More2024
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“Springfield Country Club is an old Donald Ross course, with some of the largest greens I have seen. Many possible pin placements here, and they are needed, because the greens are very slick and have a lot of slope, albeit subtle at times. A typical parkland style course located just outside Columbus, Ohio, it can kept in shape to give U.S. Open qualifiers each year a good test. A lot of variability in length and movement, and Ross used the existing topography to full effect."
Read More2024
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“Springfield CC is a rollicking course that counts among Donald Ross' best courses in the state, if not the entire Midwest region. The course might be a bit short as annual host of a US Open qualifier populated by many tour players, they surely grow the rough and speed up the greens to present a true test. Highlights include one of the wildest first holes in my memory, to a strong set of par threes, to a wonderful finish among the hills adjacent to the clubhouse. Springfield CC is a must play if you can wangle an invite."
Read More2023
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“A Ross course that utilizes the terrain well in its design. Condition is good with fast and firm fairways and receptive greens."
Read More2023
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“A very good Donald Ross design that has been mostly left original. A bunker renovation was completed in house within the last decade. Very excellent conditioning. Also very walker friendly."
Read More2021
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“Not very tough off the tee or to the green but be careful when you put. A high handicapper could end up with 40 puts."
Read More2018