Blue - Highland Park Golf Course tee times

Highland Hills, Ohio · 18 holes · times shown in course local time

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5:50 PM

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Blue - Highland Park Golf Course golf course

Course info

3550 Green Rd, Highland Hills, Ohio, 44122

(216) 348-7273

18

Holes

71

Par

6,740

Yards

71.7

Rating

119

Slope

Putting green

Chipping area

Cart rentals

Walking allowed

About Blue - Highland Park Golf Course

Blue - Highland Park Golf Course is a 18-hole golf course in Highland Hills, Ohio, playing to a par 71 at 6,740 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1929 and was designed by Sandy Alves. Greens are bent grass and fairways are blue grass.

Par

71

Length

6,740 yds

Slope

119

Rating

71.7

Year built

1929

Architect

Sandy Alves

Greens

Bent Grass

Fairways

Blue Grass

Season

Year round

Putting green

Chipping area

Cart rentals

Walking allowed

What golfers love

Golfers tell us that the Classic Historic Track golf course stands the test of time, with a tremendous layout that demands skill and precision. The new owners have made a significant impact, improving the greens, tee boxes, and fairways, resulting in a highly recommended experience. The staff's helpfulness, even going as far as assisting in the search for lost balls, is a standout feature that golfers appreciate. Despite some occasional challenges, such as water retention after rainfall, the course remains enjoyable and fun to play. The ongoing improvements by the Troon team, both in terms of course condition and customer service, have been well-received by golfers, who hope to see this positive trend continue. While there have been a few complaints about the course's upkeep, golfers acknowledge that the Classic Historic Track has been steadily getting better. The focus on course improvement and customer satisfaction has been paying off, creating an overall positive impression. For those looking for a decent course to play on weekends, the Classic Historic Track is a suitable choice. The fairways, despite occasional wet conditions, offer a challenging experience with varying elevations. The friendly staff and fair pricing make it an attractive option for both newer golfers and average players. Overall, golfers appreciate the Classic Historic Track as a nice city course. It provides a satisfactory level of difficulty and offers good value for the money. While there may be some minor issues with the facility's quality, the course's positive aspects make it a worthwhile destination for golfers seeking an enjoyable and challenging round.

Good to know

Golfers tell us that the Classic Historic Track golf course has a few areas that could use improvement. After rainy weather, some reviewers mentioned issues with water retention on the course, including large pools of water on the fairways and in front of the greens. It was recommended to have a ranger to enforce the rules and prevent slow play. Some golfers complained about garbage and debris on the course, including overflowing trash bins and beer cans left on the sides of cart paths. The cart paths themselves were described as being in poor condition, with broken asphalt and potholes. Bridges on the course were also difficult to drive over. Additionally, some reviewers noted the lack of a clubhouse or food and drink options. Lastly, several golfers found certain areas of the course to be challenging, especially after rainy weather.

Tee boxes

TeesLengthRatingSlope
Blue6,740 yds71.8120
White6,562 yds70.9119
Gold5,711 yds68114
Red5,223 yds00
Blue - Highland Park Golf Course golf course

Course info

3550 Green Rd, Highland Hills, Ohio, 44122

(216) 348-7273

18

Holes

71

Par

6,740

Yards

71.7

Rating

119

Slope

Putting green

Chipping area

Cart rentals

Walking allowed