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Zoé R.
Dec 28, 2023
We are relatively new golfers so this was a nice course for us. Main highlight is their drinks from their cafe/store!
Read MoreJim H.
May 29, 2021
Table Rock changed owners a couple of years ago and the course continues to be well maintained. There's no longer a pro shop (used to be on the 2nd floor) and you check-in in the newly refurbished snack bar / coffee shop. There's also a new breakfast/brunch place (Eggmann's Eatery) had I haven't had a chance to try yet.Last year (2020) they swapped the front and back 9's - the old #10 is now #1. The course was in great shape. The staff in the coffee shop was also great.Good fun, relatively inexpensive course.
Read MoreSteve P.
Oct 10, 2017
I am brand new to the game of golf, just received a set of clubs as a gift, so my dad and I went here to try them out and so I could learn the ins and outs of the game. This place came recommended by one of my coworkers.We played on a warm October Saturday, and probably due to the changing of the seasons (see: "falling leaves"), so it wasn't nearly as busy as I expected. There were a couple of times when we waited on the group in front of us and it was only toward the last two holes when the couple behind us caught up.The price seems to be comparable to others nearby and includes your golf cart. The family who owns it is local and it's great to support local business. Everyone was kind in our interactions in the pro shop. The course seemed well-maintained and the course is not bad for a beginner like me, but my dad, who has been golfing a long time, enjoyed the course as well.I could see going back here, but also checking out what the other courses in the area have to offer, so I have a basis for comparison.
Read MoreNick K.
Aug 21, 2010
Don't expect to be in awe of the layout, design, or scenery, but this is a great little golf course. It's almost always in great shape. Greens are nice. The pro shop is somewhat extensive: they sell everything you need, even replacement spikes. Their claim to fame is their Scotty Cameron Putter Room. If you're into that, you'll like it, I'm sure. It's modestly-priced, it's usually not too crowded, and it's a decent challenge.
Read MoreBrent C.
Sep 28, 2010
This is a great course for the money. It is a little different from most courses here in Ohio because it has a lot of trees on it. The course is always in good condition and the ladies who work the 18th hole are always very pleasant.
Read MoreGrant F.
Jul 7, 2020
My favorite course to play. The course is wide open. The people that work their are very professional. The price to play 18 is very reasonable
Read MoreRichard H.
Sep 22, 2009
I'm a high-handicapper that only gets out on weekends, usually with little notice. Advance tee times are always preferable, but I've found Table Rock very accommodating, usually allowing me to call in and arrange to play within the hour. I've found the course to be in very good condition and challenging for me, without being abusive. I highly recommend giving this course a try. For the money, I've found it to be of excellent value. My only complaint would be with the condition of the sand-traps. Otherwise, no complaints and quite a few compliments from others I've brought to the course. Pace of play has almost always been very good, and on the rare occasion of a slow foursome ahead, they have always let us play through.
Read MoreGreg M.
Oct 9, 2009
I really like playing this course. It is a great value because it is reasonably priced, however the lower price does not indicate lower quality. The greens were in great shape when we played. The fairways were well manicured. The front 9 is pretty open and forgiving, but still challenging, while the back nine is a little tighter a little trickier and a little more scenic. In general I think this is a great place to play. I have certainly spent more to get less.
Read MoreJoel R.
Sep 22, 2009
Table Rock Golf Club continues to improve. I've played there twice this summer and have been impressed. New tees stretch the course for very accomplished players and the ownership is always working the grounds to improve asthetics and playability. The greens feature plenty of undulation, but are generally fast and true. Since the course hosts some tournaments and pot games, beware tough pin placements. The opening hole features two ponds that gobble big drives... it's best to fire at the 150 stakes and hope for a quality approach. The front nine is generally open while the back nine is much tighter, so try and score on the front and then hang on for the back nine. The par fives are getable, especially the 10th. A real shortie, this hole should yield plenty of birdies and pars. Players need to go straight from here on out as 11, 12, 15 are truly carved through the trees and 13, 14, 16, and 17 feature plenty of lumber. 18 is a monster finisher with a drive over water and a long approach to a green with plenty of movement. Table Rock is a true challenge and worthy of a visit or many. Plus I think the owners daughter plays for Otterbein, so you occassionally see the team practicing out there. Good fun.
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