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When you want to spend some time hitting a golf ball, there are many options to consider. Scroll through the list below to find a golf course near you. You can use the filter to search only BBB Accredited golf courses. You can also see Public golf courses,  private golf courses and mini golf or putt-putt golf courses near you.

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Club Champion

Golf Equipment, Golf Equipment Repair, Golf ...

BBB Rating: A+

This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.

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Serving the following areas:

  • USA
not BBB accredited
(847) 681-1631

3644 W Dublin Granville Rd,
Columbus, OH 43235-4901

Westerville Golf Center, Inc.

Golf, Sporting Goods Retail, Batting Cages ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Franklin County, OH
  • Westerville, OH
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(614) 882-9079

450 W Schrock Rd,
Westerville, OH 43081-8967

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The Golf Club at Little Turtle

Golf

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Westerville, OH
not BBB accredited
(614) 212-4000

5400 Little Turtle Way W,
Westerville, OH 43081

Topgolf Columbus

Sports and Recreation, Event Center, Sports Bar ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Franklin County, OH
  • Columbus, OH
not BBB accredited
(614) 317-1003

2000 Ikea Way,
Columbus, OH 43240-4097

Heritage Golf Club

Golf

BBB Rating: A-
not BBB accredited
(614) 684-7119

3525 Heritage Club Drive,
Hilliard, OH 43026

Caddy Collective Culture

Golf, Golf Equipment, Golf Course Equipment ...

BBB Rating: A
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

Dublin, OH

  • Dublin, OH
not BBB accredited
(614) 746-7034

7082 Faulkner Way,
Dublin, OH 43017

Country Club at Muirfield Village, The

Golf, Restaurants, Gift Store ...

BBB Rating: A-
not BBB accredited
(614) 764-1714

8715 Muirfield Dr.,
Dublin, OH 43017

Muirfield Association, Inc.

Golf

BBB Rating: A-
not BBB accredited
(614) 889-0922

8372 Muirfield Dr.,
Dublin, OH 43017

Putt 'N Play Family Fun Center

Not Elsewhere Classified, Golf, Arcade

BBB Rating: A-
not BBB accredited
(740) 215-9791

4021 Thistlewood Drive,
Grove City, OH 43123

X-Golf Powell

Golf

BBB Rating: A-
not BBB accredited
(586) 822-6875

285 W Olentangy Suite 101,
Powell, OH 43065

Arrowhead Lakes Golf Course

Golf

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Delaware County, OH
not BBB accredited
(740) 965-5422

580 N Walnut St,
Galena, OH 43021-9497

Arrowhead Lakes Golf Course

Golf

BBB Rating: A+

This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.

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Serving the following areas:

  • Delaware County, OH
not BBB accredited
(740) 965-5422

PO Box 338,
Galena, OH 43021-0338

NorthStar Golf Club

Private Golf Courses, Golf Lessons, Golf

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Sunbury, OH
not BBB accredited
(740) 524-4653

1150 Wilson Rd,
Sunbury, OH 43074-9633

CLOVER VALLEY GOLF CLUB

Golf

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(740) 966-5533

8644 JOHNSTOWN ALEXANDRIA RD,
JOHNSTOWN, OH 43031

Marysville Golf Club

Public Golf Courses, Caterer, Golf Lessons ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Marysville, OH
not BBB accredited
(937) 642-1816

13683 State Route 38,
Marysville, OH 43040-9023

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More about golf courses

Golf isn’t one of those sports where you can just grab a ball, walk to a park, and find a pickup game. Hitting the links can take some time and research before you pick up your club.

There are many considerations when looking for a golf course near you.

Do you want to practice or play a full game?

If you only want to practice your swing or some of your skills, you may be looking for a driving range or putting green near you. A driving range lets you practice your swing, while a putting green lets you work on your “close” game. 

A driving range will usually be a large piece of land with a line of golfers at one end and flags or other markers showing where various distances in the field are. You’ll be able to get a bucket of balls so you can practice for a specific amount of time.

A putting green is just what its name implies – a green, like you find on a course, set up so you can practice your chipping and putting.

You can also find an indoor golf simulator that can be programmed to help you work on whatever part of your game you want.

If you want to play a full game, you should consider how long you want to play. Do you want to play nine holes or 18 holes of golf? At some courses, you can only play 18 holes by playing nine holes twice, but at other courses, you’ll have both a front nine and a back nine, and you can play one or both of them. Some courses will have specific rules about walking the course versus taking a golf cart, so you’ll want to investigate that, too.

You may have driven by a beautiful golf course dozens of times on your way home, but if that golf course is part of a private club, you may never be able to play it. If you’re not a member of a private club, you’ll want to look for a public golf course near you, where you can sign up for a tee time and make your plans to play.

You'll also want to determine the difficulty of the golf courses near you before you set up a time to play. The par on each hole indicates the difficulty of a golf course. Some courses will be designated par 3 courses, meaning a pro should be able to finish each hole in three swings (one drive and two putts). Other courses will have a variety of pars, most commonly par 3, par 4 and par 5.

Most courses, whether private or public, will also have a golf pro on site who can provide golf lessons.

And don’t forget your last option – miniature golf! There is no driving in mini-golf, just putting around pirate ships or other obstacles, like windmills. You may also be able to find an entire putt-putt golf course inside, versus being out in the hot sun. Find mini golf courses near you.

 

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