A deep bunker guards the front right of the putting surface.The par 5, 11th demands placement off of the tee. This par three has a very intimidating tee shot.
The par 5, 9th is the longest of the par 5's at Kinsale.
The third shot may also need to carry a portion of the pond to putt for birdie.The par 4, 12th is the longest par four at Kinsale. Avoiding the large bunker that frames the right side is key. The golf course is just over 7,000 yards from the back tees with quite a bit of length between the holes, which makes it harder to walk. Add a tournament
Dump. There are also two target bunkers on the right.
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The course rating is 72.6 and it has a slope rating of 133 on Bent grass.
For the timid, there is a large bailout area but beware because a few small bunkers wait there.The par 4, 18th final hole at Kinsale doglegs to the right through the trees.
The Par 4 second is a long hole that will challenge all players.
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There are bunkers short left and a pond to the right, and the green offers a false front that will reject all shots short and right. An existing pond fronts the small target framed by the trees beyond the green on the left, and a bunker that wraps around the right hand side of the green. Negotiating the large bunker in front is the first challenge, followed closely by tackling the three small bunkers on the right. a little hard to walk with a lot of distance in between holes
7383 Scioto Pkwy Powell, OH 740 881-9082 Visit Website The par 3, 8th is a beautiful setting for a great short, par three. The fairway wraps around various features and provides obscure views of the green. Hitting a driver will bring a stream and greenside pond into play that pinches the fairway toward the green. With numerous lows and highs along the length of the hole, the best angle into the green is close to the fairway bunkers on the right. But be careful because the green side bunker on the right is a very difficult up and down.The par 3, 17 is the toughest of the par three’s at Kinsale.
Worst driving range & locker room I have seen in Central Ohio. Scioto Reserve Golf Course. The marvelous 18-hole masterpiece offers extreme diversity with its four par 3s, four par 5s and ten par 4s that test every aspect of the golf game. miles from center of
The wooded setting frames this hole from tee to green. Depending on how much of the corner was cut off, the player may hit anywhere from a mid iron to a fairway wood towards this green. Playing near to the fairway bunker on the right is preferred for a sightline to the flag because of a large mound short left of the green. A pond frames the right side of the hole from the landing area to the green. The Par five, third hole will play slightly uphill and into the prevailing wind.
A bunker short right and a long finger like bunker on the left, guards the green for this middle iron approach. Powell
A bunker front right guards the green.THE MARQUEE CLUB GROUP. "Ground under repair" all over the course, no maintenance on the tee boxes and the greens look like 20 people in hard spikes did sprints across them.
Scioto Reserve Country Club is a premier private club, northwest of downtown Columbus, nestled in Powell, Ohio. Also, a group of bunkers angled from right to left will present the players with options on their second shot.
A front pin location requires a long precise tee shot, while the longest carry is to the back left pin position. well kept with slick greens. Don’t be too far off line or you’ll contend with trees and a pond to the right and out of bounds or bunkers on the left.
Unique in design, stunning in scenery, abundant in amenities and painless in price, Scioto Reserve Country Club really does have it all.
But there is plenty of bailout room behind the green. THREE CLUBS THAT STAND ABOVE ALL THE REST. Designed with two bunkers short right and two on the left and an elevated tee shot makes this tee shot demanding.The par 4, 14th plays slightly uphill into a fairly wide landing area.
A long, precise approach shot will be required with the pond on the right and a bunker on the left side of the green. A left pin location requires your tee shot to be positioned on the right side of the fairway. The par 4, 7th is one of the shortest par 4 on the course. View key info about Course Database including Course description, Tee yardages, par and handicaps, scorecard, contact info, Course Tours, directions and more.