That's because the greens at Cassel Hills are large, averaging about 6,000 square feet. The size of the greens also makes club selection in the fairway especially important. However, the golfer who can get around Cassel Hills in thirty or fewer putts has something to celebrate. The Guy Who Did the Greens at Firestone!
Schreiner has since built an extremely impressive portfolio of design, restoration, and renovation work including perhaps the most famous course in Ohio—Firestone Country Club in Akron. With a solid foundation and sound design work, it's no surprise that the bentgrass greens at Cassel Hills are among the best in the Miami Valley.
In the fairways, Cassel Hills maintains bluegrass fairways which provide more consistent playing conditions year-round and are easier to maintain than bentgrass fairways. The Right Place at the Right Time. Before the renovation, Cassel Hills was a power-golfers paradise. That has changed somewhat and today, Cassel Hills is a strategic golf course ...
The front nine at Cassel Hills is relatively flat, while the back nine is hillier. So golfers get to play two different golf courses in one round. And with five par 3s, the course plays longer that its yardage.