There are 178 results that match 6954 Wesselman Rd, Cleves, Ohio 45002, Hamilton County.
Courses (114)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
3.5338903743
185
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
3.5338903743
185
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
3.5338903743
185
North Bend, Ohio
Public
3.6744596511
413
Miamitown, Ohio
Private
5.0
2
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
3.9392453951
78
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
3.9074074074
10
Cincinnati, Ohio
Private
5.0
1
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
0.0
0
Cleves, Ohio
Public
3.375
24
Harrison, Ohio
Public/Municipal
4.5
6
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
4.0739409481
634
Cincinnati, Ohio
Private
4.0
2
Hebron, Kentucky
Private
5.0
1
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
4.2579628159
257
Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Public
4.1928104575
543
Harrison, Ohio
Public
3.8181818182
11
Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Private
4.3333333333
3
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public
4.3333333333
3
Cincinnati, Ohio
Public/Municipal
4.6
5
Resorts (3)
The Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana, is docked on the Ohio River with more than 1,000 of the most popular slot machines and other table games. There’s also a grand theater, anchor lounge and multiple restaurants. The 294-room hotel features an indoor pool, hot tub and sauna for relaxation. The 6,400-yard Links course was designed…
Kent’s Harbor and the Sagamore Resort in Liberty, Indiana, take advantage of a special location on Brooksville Lake 20 minutes from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Condo-style lakeside accommodations are perfect for families looking for a watersports adventure launched from the 400-slip marina or buddies dreaming of a golf getaway playing the…
The Belterra Casino Resort on the Ohio River in southern Indiana sits at the crossroads of three states, easily drawing guests and golfers from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. The main hotel offers comfy rooms, a salon and spa, shops and pool. Six dining options and a lobby bar keep people satisfied. There’s also the Ogle Haus Inn complete with a pool…
Top Destinations (1)
One of the most popular attractions to go check out in Cincinnati is the Cincinnati Zoo. It’s been around for over 140 years, and spreads out across 65 acres of land. To witness some more of Cincinnati’s long and detailed history, head over to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Museum. It’s located right next to the baseball stadium. It’s a great place to check out before you see a game, or to visit after a game.
Articles (5)
The nationwide explosion of casino gambling has fueled an interesting side effect -- a nationwide explosion of casino golf courses, often of better quality and at lower prices than their non-casino peers. Many examples of this -- including some of the oldest, some of the newest and the only casino course to ever host a major -- are spread throughout the vast expanse that is the Midwest.
A popular 36-hole public course in the Cincinnati area is set to close for good. Weatherwax Golf Course, designed by Arthur Hills, will shutter its doors Nov. 9.
Play Shaker Run Golf Club for a good old-fashioned lesson in geometry. It's not about finding the fairway at this fabulous, public, 27-hole facility 35 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, it's about leaving the proper angle to the green. Arthur Hills designed the original 18 holes in 1979. The Lakeside nine features two fine par 3s (No. 2 and No. 5) with water views. Extreme elevation change highlights The Woodlands nine.
Southern Ohio isn't a golf destination with lavish resorts and great golf courses, but the Vintage Golf Properties does own five good golf courses north of Cincinnati that can thrill any player. The crown jewel of the corporation is Shaker Run, a championship 27-hole complex about a 45 minute drive from the home of the Bengals and Reds in a quaint farming town just off of Interstate 75.
Maybe some day Elks Run Golf Club near Cincinnati will symbolize the rebirth of golf, a day when every course is packed and cherished as an outdoor playground by its surrounding community. The Greg Norman design from 1999 reopened last July. A new management team from Sequoia Golf, based in Georgia, has given Elks Run a second chance. Some courses don't deserve one. Elks Run's scenic layout earned it.
Galleries (1)
Ranked among the best casino courses in America, Belterra Golf Course & Resort is also one of the best public courses in Indiana. As an amenity to the Belterra Casino and hotel, this Tom Fazio-designed gem is set among the natural rolling hillside of eastern Indiana, winding through lakes and more than 2,200 trees.
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