Champions Golf Course is considered one of Central Ohio’s most challenging public courses because of its rolling fairways, mature trees, demanding doglegs, undulating greens, and hilly terrain. Formerly the Winding Hollow Country Club, Champions first opened in 1922 as a 9 hole course designed by Herbert Strong.
Nestled next to Easton Town Center on the northeast side of Columbus and inside the I-270 outer belt, Champions Golf Course is the perfect place for your golfing destination. An amazing place to hold golf outings, this course will leave a lasting impression on your guests.
Full practice facilities and the Champions Walkway - honoring those who have distinguished themselves on behalf of the City of Columbus - make this the perfect golf outing location. This popular championship course offers lush bluegrass tees and fairways leading to manicured bentgrass greens.
The course is one of seven municipal courses in the Columbus area. It has an unexpected location, which has added to its allure of being one of central Ohio's better-kept secrets.
Yak Golf CourseThe golf course sitting at the highest elevation in the world is La Paz Golf Club in Bolivia, which is at 10,965 feet, according to World Golf. However, Guinness World Records has a different view, saying Yak Golf Course in Kupup, East Sikkim, is the highest at 13,025 feet.
(Eight of our top 50 were created by the man they call the "Marquis de Sod.") The Ocean has the highest combination of Slope Rating (155) and Course Rating (79.6) in America, according to the U.S. Golf Association.
the Yak golf courseThe highest altitude golf course is the Yak golf course at 13,025 feet (3,970m) above sea level in Kupup, East Sikkim, India, measured on 10 October 2006. This is part of an Indian Army base and measures 6026 yards long.
The higher the slope number, the harder the course is for the bogey golfer relative to the difficulty of the course for the scratch golfer. Slope numbers can range anywhere between 55 and 155 with the average slope in the United States being 120.
Ocean CourseAmerica's 50 Toughest Golf Courses. Pete Dye's Ocean Course tops our eclectic new ranking of America's 50 Toughest Golf Courses. Opened in 1991 before the Ryder Cup—and dubbed Looney Dunes for the mishaps there—the Ocean Course has the highest combination of Slope Rating (155) and Course Rating (79.6) in America.
395-yard par 3 in South Africa is the ultimate challenge.
The Lodge Resort & Spa is a historic property in Cloudcroft, N.M., located at 9,000 feet above sea level where its nine-hole Lodge Golf Course sits at the highest elevation for golf in North America.
East SikkimThis 18 hole golf course is reputed to be the highest in the world at 13025'. It is located near Kupup in East Sikkim.
The Furnace Creek Golf Course at Death Valley offers great California desert resort golf, a unique golf vacation and an ideal winter getaway. At 214 feet below sea level, this 18-hole, par 70 course is also the world's lowest elevation golf course.
If you see a slope rating that falls anywhere in the double digits, you can expect that course to play rather easy, even for a bogey golfer. On the other hand, taking on a course with a slope rating in the 130's or 140's is going to present a serious challenge to a player with a mid or high handicap.
Toughest Courses (Season)RankingCourseYardage1Southern Hills CC75562Augusta National Golf Club75103Bay Hill Club & Lodge74664TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm716034 more rows
What is a hard slope rating? If we know that the average slope rating of a golf course is 113, we can deduce that any golf course with a slope rating higher than 113 is more difficult than the average course. Don't be intimidated if you see a slope rating that is above 113.
It has an unexpected location, which has added to its allure of being one of central Ohio's better-kept secrets. Arthur Hills designed the links-style, championship layout.
Situated in a lush valley bordering Blacklick Creek, Turnberry Golf Course is tucked away amidst mature forests and high fescue grasses. The course is one of seven municipal courses in the Columbus area.