The Glenlaurel Scottish Inn & Cottages provides a taste of Scottish hospitality, from its eight-hole golf course that can be played with hickory golf clubs to its six- and seven-course meals in either the Glasgow or the St. Andrews Dining Rooms. Guests relax in private guest rooms, suites and cottages with fireplaces, private hot tubs and access…
With more than 30 different microbreweries, Columbus is the perfect spot to cool down with a local brew in the afternoon and take the party to the streets at night. There’s several clubs across the city where you can catch live music. Notes, Ace of Cups, and the Big Room Bar are all great places where you can take part in some live entertainment.
Want to play three days of golf for less than $200? That's no problem in central Ohio. You don't need to worry about twilight rates or online discounts. Even the summer rack rates are relatively affordable for a long weekend of golf. From Winding Hollow to New Albany Links, if you find yourself visiting Ohio's state capital, there are plenty of places to play.
So you're in Dublin, Ohio for Jack's event, the Memorial. It's tough to watch golf out there and not get the bug to play. There are more than a few good golf courses in the in the Columbus area, Mike Bailey writes. Here are a few suggestions.
EagleSticks Golf Club, located 60 miles east of Columbus in Zanesville, Ohio, is a prime example of a hidden gem, certainly worthy of a play - as long as you can find it, Brandon Tucker writes.
Virtues Golf Club, about a half hour outside Columbus, is one of Ohio's top rated golf courses. Ohio-based architect Arthur Hills built the course, and it's set on over 350 acres of open property, complete with rolling hills, ponds, marshland and open fields. Course conditioning and clubhouse facilities are all five-star.