Worthington Manor Golf Club

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 72 | 7034 yards | 74.7 | 145 |
Blue | 72 | 6525 yards | 72.4 | 137 |
White | 72 | 6058 yards | 70.0 | 132 |
Gold | 72 | 5817 yards | ||
Red | 72 | 5206 yards | 70.1 | 127 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Championship M: 75.0/144 | 414 | 410 | 437 | 430 | 608 | 198 | 413 | 175 | 556 | 3641 | 379 | 359 | 459 | 555 | 361 | 193 | 470 | 223 | 525 | 3524 | 7165 |
Black M: 74.4/143 | 414 | 395 | 437 | 430 | 533 | 198 | 372 | 175 | 556 | 3510 | 379 | 359 | 459 | 555 | 361 | 193 | 470 | 223 | 525 | 3524 | 7034 |
Blue M: 72.1/138 | 384 | 358 | 411 | 401 | 503 | 171 | 339 | 169 | 536 | 3272 | 346 | 332 | 423 | 522 | 340 | 170 | 430 | 188 | 502 | 3253 | 6525 |
White M: 69.7/133 W: 74.6/140 | 366 | 326 | 396 | 378 | 485 | 145 | 309 | 155 | 445 | 3005 | 326 | 302 | 381 | 481 | 318 | 136 | 390 | 161 | 502 | 2997 | 6002 |
Gold M: 66.8/128 W: 71.5/133 | 338 | 285 | 370 | 341 | 481 | 125 | 309 | 147 | 428 | 2824 | 311 | 225 | 346 | 421 | 280 | 115 | 347 | 124 | 410 | 2579 | 5403 |
Silver M: 65.3/121 W: 69.7/128 | 334 | 210 | 329 | 341 | 450 | 125 | 206 | 147 | 428 | 2570 | 296 | 225 | 346 | 421 | 280 | 89 | 322 | 124 | 412 | 2515 | 5085 |
Handicap | 5 | 7 | 1 | 9 | 15 | 13 | 17 | 11 | 3 | 14 | 12 | 2 | 8 | 16 | 18 | 4 | 6 | 10 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
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Photo submitted by MarioDeSilva on 11/01/2020
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course jus ok
It's a nice course but there are a lot of nice courses and many in the same area that are nicer and considerably cheaper.. The GPS in the carts has too small of a screen and it is mounted too high making using it not all that pleasent. Why go to this course when you can go elsewhere and be happier.
Nice layout
Very nice challenging course. Will definitely play again
GREENS ARE PUNCHED
Greens are punched and they are awful. Not worth the time to play WMGC
great course, horrible ethics
the good: play the course often. course is always challenging and usually in great condition except the bunkers
the horrible: played in the spring and saw an employee mocking a deaf player. another player reported it to management. looks like they responded by promoting him since this time he was running the pro shop!
Worst Pace of Play I've Ever Experienced
Horrible pace of play. Waiting 10-15 minutes on every tee box. Group in front of me couldn't hit it out of their shadows and the marshall said nothing. When I queried all he said was, "all the tee times in front of y'all are booked," as if that is an excuse for a 6+ hour round.
It's a shame because the layout is really enjoyable. But I will never play here again.
Great Course
Great course, challenging, definitely would play there again. Recommend to anyone looking for a good challenge. Staff are friendly and helpful.
Must Play - Steller Layout & Fast True Greens
In the area visiting from FL. What a hidden Gem, a must play with so much character, total risk and reward throughout. Every hole manufactures an enjoyable experience, as the day progressed I found myself excited for the next challenge. What a layout, simply enjoyed every aspect of the experience and you will to. Great staff, great facility.....thank you WMGC
Great course, terrible managment
Pace of play was terrible, food was served cold and rude, the only staff member I met was the guy who checked me out and nice kid who brought a golf cart to the car.
Won’t be back for price and experience.
Fast and burned!
I play Worthington Manor 8-10 per year. I enjoy the course and travel forty-five minutes to play. Normally the course is in impecible shape, however yesterday it was somewhat burned out, which is highly unusual. I realize that we haven't had a lot of rain , but I've never seen the course look like this. The greens are usually a little on the fast side , however yesterday was ricdiculous! I was four feet above the hole on nine and simply tapped my birdie putt, and it ran off the green and instead of a birdie I carded a bogey. The bagboy informed me that the course was set up for a U.S. Open Qualifier. OK but those greens were unfair!
Expected More, Missed Potential
Let me start by saying this was a solid day of golf, course was tough but fair. The teeth to this course are the green complexes, lightning fast but rolled true. I would play again.
This course has a ton of potential but in the conditions as of yesterday, it’s really missing the mark.
Part of my disappointment maybe because I had higher expectations. With the fact it was the site of several Open qualifiers and the great reviews I read prior to going. Once a courses green fees reach that $100 tier there are expected levels of conditions and service that were lacking today. The staff were friendly and helpful. However went into bar 2x once before round and at the turn no one around to help. Did not see a cart girl the entire round??? All that can be overlooked, what cannot though is the fair condition of the course. Starting on hole #1 as you approach the green, the whole right side hill was ground under repair. Many places the course seemed under repair, maybe they’ve had a rough winter or severe weather I’m unaware of. No bunkers were raked anywhere on the course. Several greens had mold issues.
I’m new to area, so I’m interested to see how this course ranks next to other area courses. I will give this course another chance later in the year because I did enjoy the layout. Also to see if maybe I just caught it at a bad transitional period. Here’s to hoping.
An open yet technical golf course
Worthington Manor walks a fine line between giving the player ample room to spray the ball around on most holes while providing a stern challenge. The difficulty comes mainly from the narrow-ish fairways with thoughtful bunker placement, uneven lies, and one of the most varied, difficult, and fun sets of greens one will find on a public golf course in this area.
They have automated pull carts available for rental, and those who carry or push their own bags will find they have an actual walking rate - a rarity at this caliber of course.
Worthington has quite a few forced carry shots - those who cannot reliably get the ball airborne may want to play the front tees or look elsewhere.
Worthington Manor is very much a placement golf course. For rough estimate averages I would recommend 200 or less gold, 210-230 white, 240-260 blue and 270+ (with a solid iron game) black. I think those will net most players who are honest with themselves a nice variety of short and long approach shots.
Course conditions felt like they were coming out of winter, which is about right for this time of year. I have seen better here before but they were good enough. The tee on 6 was very chewed up, but there's not much one can do as a temporary solution while the rebuilt boxes grow in. Greens were around 10 on the stimpmeter, but they do get as high as 12 sometimes in spring and fall. The following course tips are mostly with 11-12 stimp in mind.
A few tips for first time players to help you score:
Hole 2 green slopes hard from right to left. Back left pin is the easiest, as the center of the green feeds everything down to it. Missing right to a right pin requires an extremely delicate chip shot to have any chance at par.
Hole 3 may be the toughest 4 par in the state. It is so difficult that I score slightly lower on hole 5 on average, and 5 is a par 5. Either hit driver to a pinched landing area or lay back to 180yds. After negotiating the tee shot you face an uphill, sidehill appeoach shot over a natural area to a devilish green pitched severely from back to front and left to right. A miss in the drainage area right of the cart path takes reaching in regulation entirely out of play for most players. Get your bogey and get out of here.
Hole 5 green runs from front to back and left to right, you want to land short of the pin and let it feed down.
Hole 8 green has three distinct sections. If the pin is in the front, avoid missing long at all costs. Anything long of a left pin may take par out of the equation as well. Bunker may be a better miss than long, it's that severe.
9 green has a subtle spine running lengthwise through the center of the green which, like 3, is pitched severely from back to front. Go past the pin at your own risk.
Hole 10 has a pond on the right which you cannot see from the tee. Is is 265yds to reach from the tips and 220yds from the whites. For those with a right miss I would recommend hitting a club you can keep short of the pond while clearing the right bunker; left miss players can hit driver more safely. If you can, try to hug the left side of the fairway for an easier angle into the green. Putts tend to be a little more uphill / downhill than players think.
Hole 11 green as a spine running through the middle of this green that complicates recovery shots on the opposite side. Short side misses are preferred on this hole.
12 is just a beast. Lay up tee shot and a tough second into a roller coaster green that has a back middle pocket. The left half of the green feeds hard from right to left, would recommend playing just left of center if you have a sucker left pin.
Long hitters on 13 tee want to aim over the left side of the lower fairway bunker.
Hole 15 offers more room to miss than there appears to be. Putts in the front left and middle left break less than many players expect.
When the tall grasses are up, 16 can be blind from the tips. The chute off in the distance marks the right edge of this fairway - you want to be left of it.
17 is a monster par 3. If you are tipping it out, your goal here is simply survive. That said, from any box you want to take note of the diagonal green orientation. Missing short (but over the creek) is safer than any miss long, which can be dead. If the pin is back left, play to the center and try to two putt for par.
The course was probably one of the best courses I’ve ever played, only down fall were the greens. I think it was because they aerated it a week before. I can’t wait to play here in the summer time