Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center
About Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center
The Salt Fork State Park Lodge is for making memories at one of Ohio’s largest state parks and the Salt Fork Lake. Well-appointed rooms and cabins pamper guests when they’re not out enjoying the trails, lake or golf course. Activities range from swimming at the heated outdoor and indoor pools or Ohio’s largest inland beach, relaxing in the hot tub, playing volleyball, shuffleboard and archery, renting a pontoon at the marina or hiking, fishing and more. The 6,056-yard course is a par 71 spread across 250 acres.Facts
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Best Ohio State Park Course
Course is the best of Ohio’s State Park golf courses. Unfortunately they have closed several of the other ones.
There are not many golf courses in Ohio that are hillier than this one. It’s not the longest course, but it is full of quirky and scenery.
A 4 Star course in a 3 Star course’s body
The layout is generally pretty nice, and outside of Maumee Bay it’s probably the best Ohio State Park golf course, but.....
It might be the least enjoyable 1-18? Why, you ask? The back nine. Specially the non par 3 greens. They are WAY too sloped, with #10 being the worst offender. Any time you’re six feet away for birdie and feel like you have a 10% chance at best of even making par you know the contours of the green have issues.
Above the hole is death. Even below the hole you don’t know how hard to hit it, because God forbid you end up above the hole again. They should seriously do a complete revamping of half the back nine greens to make them playable. Condition wise they’re fine but they’re so punitive even the pros would probably complain about them.
Other than that though the course is pretty nice. Some of the holes aren’t really approachable in regulation unless you’re a bomber. You’ll enjoy this course to a point but it’ll probably also be one of your more frustrating rounds of golf.
One of my favorites, but....
Salt Fork is one of my favorite courses to visit. It's usually a long round, but I don't mind since it's over an hour trip to get there, and the course layout and location make it worth the time. The course was in surprisingly good condition for how dry its been. It was crusty around the edges, but most courses are right now. The fairways were green but hard. The greens were soft. I have two main problems with the course. The price is getting a little bit too high, not just to play, but the prices at the snack bar. The other issue is the setup of the course...specifically pin placements. I enjoy a challenge, but several pins were put in spots that made it more than challenging. More like impossible unless there's luck involved. It's one thing having a pin or two in nutty spots, but there were several that were beyond fair to rank amateurs. Miss a putt by half an inch, at a very slow speed, and you're watching your ball roll off the green. Don't get the next putt quite to the hole? Same result. Even worse is setting it up like that when the course is at its busiest. Will I go back? Of course. It's a nice course in a nice place. But will the setup likely cause some people not to go back? I can see that too.
Turtlebacks
Course in good overall shape and a value
Don’t even think about walking it though
Lot of hills
Many greens were turtlebacked with flags in tight to the front if above the whole you can’t stop the ball from getting to the hole then rolling off the front.
If in front and you don’t get up to the hole your ball will roll back to you and off the green
No reason to have such tough pin placements at a resort course.
Great Track - Being run by knuckleheads
I have bee going on an outing to this course for 21 years. It is a shame that the State of Ohio has decided they do not want to operate golf courses. The contractors they have hired to operate the course seem to have no idea of what they are doing.
Slow checkin and payment
People on maintenance equipment blasting past you during swings.
The course is still in decent shape. Fast greens
I love this course, but not what is happening to it.
Very beautiful in middle of state park .common to see wildlife.
Very tough if not in fairways.
Excellent Greens
We had a foursome play there today. We played in 4 hours and was never rushed or held up. The greens were smooth and had a nice pace to them. Would definitely recommend this course
Great, scenic layout, but hilly conditions do make this a riding cart round, unless you’re a fit teenager!
I play here 3-5 times a summer and would more but it is at least a 90 minute drive. Good conditions with a challenging layout. It isn’t long, but it doesn’t need to be any longer. This is a shot makers layout and you’ Work isn’t over once on the undulating greens.
Just tooooo hard
I shot an 82 from the white tees and it was work for 18 holes. Longgggg par 3’s and every hole a dog leg with mountainous hills. For the lesser player.....go somewhere else and have fun.....this place is tough.
Very enjoyable
I love this course. It is very hilly and plays longer than the rated distance as a result. It wasn't crowded at all, it's like having the whole course to yourself.
Good shape very hilly
Course was in good shape greens we're good but tough. The layout is very hilly almost like adventure golf.
This place has the capabilities to eat your shorts.
As always this place was very challenging but fun.
Hilly course with lots of doglegs
Salt Fork is a challenging course without being particularly long. The numerous hills create a variety of uneven lies, the doglegs demand distance control, and the greens have a good bit of slope.
Challenging course
This course is not long, but it still plays difficult because of the many doglegs, hilly terrain and sloped greens.
Great course
The course is in very nice shape and is very challenging. People was very nice will definitely play there again.
Great design by Ohio's Jack Kidwell..
Great gem in Ohio. It's an extremely hilly course. You never have a level stance. Great design by Ohio's Jack Kidwell..if you use gps to drive there be sure to give yourself an extra ten minutes to drive to the course at the end of the park. My gps gave me ETA to the entrance from 22. Under two hours from Columbus. Take your fishing pole and throw in before you head home.
Great deal.
I really enjoy a day at this course. Just about all aspects of your game are tested, and the quick greens....shew. Buckle up if you're above the hole. Well spaced out and tight fairways on most holes. Difficult par 4 and longer par 3 to close out then back up the hill on the final. Nice ending holes. Beer was cold as well!
Nice
Tees fairways and greens in great shape
challenging layout
Never had a bad experience here.Greens are always in excellent condition.Very challenging layout,extremely hilly.Low to mid-handicapers should really enjoy it.If you're in the area well worth a visit.
elevation and greens are great!
try to cut over the trees in the valley hole if you have that shot in your bag. Get a close to the pin on approach shots for low scores, don't over shot the green not good in back of many greens.