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EXECUTIVE GOLF GUIDE
An in-depth look at some of the region’s courses and their amenities Last summer, golf became an increasingly popular sport among those eager to find outdoor activities within social distancing guidelines.
For example, Manakiki in Willoughby is among one of the few Donald Ross courses in the state open to public play since it was obtained by the Cleveland Metroparks.
As restrictions end, golf clubs can return to full operations and utilize all amenities such as clubhouses, restaurants, pro shops and more.
Architect and design are not the only contributing factors of a great golf course, though.
In a 2020 Golfweek ranking of states with the best private golf courses, Ohio was top-rated for elite golf ahead of staple destinations like Florida and North Carolina.
Our Executive Golf Guide also details course amenities, varying fees, golf shop highlights, event information and everything else you need to know to help you make the most of NEO’s golf course offerings.
Yet, you do not have to be a member of a private club to play at a high-caliber course designed by highly renowned architects.
– Shannon Smith, Crain’s Content Studio-Cleveland
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Pg. S2 - Bunker Hill Golf Course Pg. S3 - Cleveland Metroparks golf courses Pg. S4 - Firestone Country Club Pg. S5 - Pine Hills Golf Club Pg. S6 - Westfield Country Club
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