(The short par four twelfth where course management trumps power. Laying back to 150 marker will leave a level lie for the approach.)
The back nine was designed by Ben Zink, former superintendent at Acacia CC. (He also designed Berkshire Hills in Chesterland) Zink used the rolling terrain to layout some visually pleasing holes.
(The reachable par five thirteenth shows off the natural beauty of Shawnee Hills.)
(The short par four sixteenth offers multiple options. It's simplicity makes it one of my favorites. No sand traps either.)
(Yes the tree is in play and guards all left pin locations. A fitting way to finish the day.)
Shawnee is where I like to practice during the summer. I can work on my game, including chips and pitches, and play either a quick nine or take a few irons for the par three course. The front nine doesn't interest me but the back nine is a blast. I give it a 3 (average).
While Shawnee Hills may not boast the historical importance or architectural pedigree of other courses, it stands out as the best golfer's haven in the metroparks stable. With 18 holes, a 9-hole par three course, chipping and putting greens, and a driving range, it offers everything a golfer needs to improve their game and challenge their skills.
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