Newark

Newark is one of the best golfing spots in Ohio. With 4 public golf courses to choose from Newark offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.

Best overall public course

Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club

Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club in Newark, Ohio, is a charming golfing destination with a rich history dating back to its inception in 1963 by the renowned designer Jack Kidwell. The 18-hole course offers a fair challenge with its par of 72, and both the greens and fairways are beautifully maintained with Bent Grass and Bluegrass respectively. One of the unique features of this course is its aeration schedule, with the greens typically being aerated in May and August. Golfers should note that fivesome groups are not allowed, and interestingly, the course has no bunkers, adding a unique twist to your game. With a reasonable green fee of $17, whether on a weekday or weekend, and operating hours from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Licking Springs provides an accessible and enjoyable golfing experience. Be sure to book your earliest tee time at 7:00 AM to savor a full day on this delightful course.

Course details

Phone Number: (740) 366-2770
Address: 2250 Horns Hill Rd NE, Newark, OH 43055
Season Duration: Open all year
Slope: Men's 120
Usga Rating: Men's 70.0

FAQ

Does Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club provide golfers with the ability to reserve a tee time online?
No, Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club does not have the ability accept tee time reservations through its website. In order to book a tee time please call their pro shop at (740) 366-2770.
How many games of golf were played at Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club over the last year?
Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club hosts around 30000 games of golf every year.
Does Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club allow golfers to wear metal spikes?
No, Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club does not allow metal spikes to be used on the golf course.
What are the maximum number of people allowed in a golf group at Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club?
Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club allows a maximum of 4 golfers per group.
Best on a budget

Burning Tree Golf Course

Burning Tree Golf Course in Newark, Ohio is a classic, designed by Larry Packard back in 1970. This 18-hole course is reasonably priced at just $14, whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. The course opens up bright and early with a 6:00 AM tee time, and stays open until 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the Bent Grass greens and fairways. You'll need to navigate around 40 bunkers throughout the course, adding a nice level of challenge. However, take note that fivesome groups are not permitted. The aeration schedule for the greens varies, so you might want to call ahead if that's a concern for you.

Course details

Phone Number: (740) 522-3464
Address: 4600 Ridgely Tract Rd SE, Heath, OH 43056
Season Duration: Mar 15 to Dec 1

FAQ

Does Burning Tree Golf Course provide golfers with the ability to reserve a tee time online?
No, Burning Tree Golf Course does not have the ability accept tee time reservations through its website. In order to book a tee time please call their pro shop at (740) 522-3464.
How many games of golf were played at Burning Tree Golf Course over the last year?
Burning Tree Golf Course hosts around 8376 games of golf every year.
Does Burning Tree Golf Course allow golfers to wear metal spikes?
Yes, Burning Tree Golf Course allows metal spikes to be used on the golf course.
What are the maximum number of people allowed in a golf group at Burning Tree Golf Course?
Burning Tree Golf Course allows a maximum of 4 golfers per group.

FAQ

What is the most high-end public golf course in Newark?
The most high-end public golf course in Newark is Weequahic Park Golf Course.
What is the most inexpensive public golf course in Newark?
The most inexpensive public course to play in Newark is Vinces Sport Center Par 3 Golf Course.
What is the best public golf course for beginners in Newark?
The best public course for beginners in Newark is Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club.
What is the toughest public golf course to play in Newark?
The toughest public golf course in Newark is Licking Springs Golf & Trout Club.
On average, how expensive is a round of golf in Newark on the weekend?
The average price for weekend golf in Newark is 18. This is based on pricing data from the websites of 4 public courses in Newark, OH.
Have any popular golf courses shut down in Newark, OH?