Riverby Hills & Eagles Landing: Two Great Courses in Toledo

  • by Fred
  • 4 Years ago
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As people are finding that golf is the perfect way to exercise and spend quality time outdoors, Eagles Landing in Oregon and Riverby Hills in Waterville are two public courses that are easy to reach in Northwest Ohio. 

Historic Riverby Hills across the river from Waterville was used to test Willys Jeeps before being sent into action in Europe, or the South Pacific during WW II. The course continues to provide a great golf experience today. The natural rolling terrain with several small creeks that dissect the property provide challenges for every skill-level of golfer.

Eagles Landing in Oregon on the shores of Lake Erie offers an upscale golfing experience at a very affordable price. It may be the best golf deal in Ohio. If your family is planning a visit to Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay, Kelly’s Island, or Maumee Bay State Park, it is perfectly situated for a round of golf in the morning before heading off to explore those Ohio treasures.

Eagles Landing was built by Brian Huntley and opened for play in 1997. Wide fairways accommodate bombers, but the undulating greens surrounded by deep bunkers provide the challenge. Being located near the lake, wind is normally an issue to be considered when pulling every club.

The course is always in great shape and provides a fun round for every visitor.

One of the best deals in golf is that a membership at either Eagles Landing, or Riverby Hills includes play at both clubs, as well as, a third course, Woodland Golf Club, near Urbana, which is also owned by the Long family. Three courses for one low membership fee, what a deal!

If you want to combine a golf trip for your buddy’s group, or girl’s golf getaway that will provide a diverse set of courses, but still be easy to reach, Riverby Hills, Eagles Landing and Woodland will meet your requirements and leave you more than satisfied.

Visit their website at: https://www.riverbyhills.com/

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