A public daily fee course, Grey Hawk Golf Club offers a course that blends the need for a strategic game against a backdrop of natural features as well as sand and water on virtually every hole. It’s an unforgettable golf experience.

With a par of 72 set across more than 7,100 yards, there are five tee locations on every hole, making this course challenging for both the experienced player as well as fun for the recreational “duffer.”

Bent grass greens and fairways set against Kentucky Bluegrass in the roughs offer outstanding playability.

“Our signature hole is number 11, one of the only island greens in Lorain County,” says Mark Schuckman general manager. “Our number 7 is a par 5 dogleg left, flanked by water on the left and woods on the right.”

What sets this golf experience apart is the way the course is kept, says Schuckman. Golf instruction and golf lessons are also available.

“Our superintendent/groundskeeper is Tim Robey, and it all starts with him,” he adds.

While many courses across Northeast Ohio suffered through our mild drought this year, the greens and fairways at Grey Hawk were always lush and green, Schuckman notes.

665 US Grant St., Lagrange, 440-355-4844, greyhawkgolf.com