2020 scorecard
Sunrise on a silvery fall morning
From #18
Jim H.
Nov 9, 2023
Willow Run is one of our favorites and we usually play here two or three times a year. Prices vary by weekday vs weekend, etc but are very reasonable. The course is generally well maintained and is in generally good condiiton. It's a reasonably flat course and is walkable - although I'm at the age where I generally use a cart anymore.Nice staff in the clubhouse - both on the golf side and on the food/snack bar side of the house.
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Jennifer D.
Oct 19, 2017
I love Willow run golf course. Only $25 for as many holes as you want and a golf cart. Really great prices.The staff is friendly and very supportive. The greens are always very well-maintained.I enjoy golfing here when I get an opportunity to. It's not usually overcrowded, so that's always nice to get a teetime and not rush between holes.
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Frank D.
Jan 25, 2012
Good course between Alexandria & Pataskala. Great service & even better prices. If you are planning a golf outing for a fund raiser; these guys host a great party. There is a large picnic area with grills & tables under shelter. The course is well maintenanced & has a few well placed trees & water to make it interesting. And on occasion you may lose a ball in the fairway - at least I have on the course.They service Yuengling, Bud & Miller products. Hot dogs & burgers are good.
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Ryan B.
Jul 26, 2018
Course is always in great condition and well maintained. For the price and location you can't beat it with a cart. This is one of my favorite courses to play year round and it's easy to get to. I agree that the cart paths need to be redone, however that is the only downfall I can come up with.
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Phil S.
Mar 11, 2019
Incredibly well kept greens. Not sure what the deal is with the managers wife and religion, but why bring all that to a course?
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Isaiah S.
Sep 23, 2013
Someone nailed the side of my car with a golf ball while I was parked in the parking lot of this course. Now I have a neat, surprisingly deep golf ball sized abscess in my passenger side door centered beneath the door handle. It was undoubtedly the work of someone in my group of approximately 150 golfers, but of course no one came forward, and the course disclaimed any responsibility. That would be a reasonable position if this was a bizarre, freak accident, or an act of deliberate malice, but it wasn't. I spoke to Mark, the General Manager, and he told me he has several dents in his vehicle from rogue golf balls. And no wonder. The parking lot is positioned between the first and eighteenth fairways with nothing between your defenseless vehicle and a stray projectile but a few scattered trees. The course should put up a fence or some netting so that golfer's vehicles are not in jeopardy. Courses should assume bad golfers. Let's face it, half of us are happy to hit the ball within 30 degrees of a straight line. At Willow Run, a bad golfer risks being held liable for hundreds of dollars of damage when a ball goes rogue. And everyone parking here risks getting stuck with the bill when the bad golfer and the course shrugs their shoulders at the damage.I am not an avid golfer, and I only golfed here once as a participant in a fundraiser golf outing, so I'm not going to attempt to rate the overall suitability of this course, but my one experience here was a bad one and I wanted to share that. If you do decide to golf here, consider parking down the road. And if you aren't confident in your ability to hit a ball straight, consider skipping the first and last holes. Or maybe just go somewhere else.
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John R.
Nov 16, 2016
Fantastic, well maintained. Family oriented. Would go here every weekend if I could afford it!
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