My son is a student at nearby Denison in Granville and I snuck over for a round one day.
Fairways are mostly generous, interesting angles into greens and nice views. I agree the range is crummy, a big pit and you are at the bottom. Bet there is swamp or water behind the tee and bugs in the summer especially since it is sheltered from wind.
It is what you would expect, big course, hilly, angular and pretty good for a modern Hills or Fazio type course. You could walk it, but it would really be a tough slog, marginally walkable at best. From Granville east to Pa / W Virginia is really hilly, rolling terrain.
Not really any character like the little Donald Ross Granville Golf Course nearby which has some really cool old greens. A few holes on the back have been re-done to accomodate homes. Worth playing and more walkable than Longaberger, one tough hill up and down twice on the back. Easier on the wallet, too and Granville is a charming little town.
By the way, dinner or lunch at Longaberger is a good alternative to Granville restaurants during crowded Parents Weeekend. Decent but not great food, the clubhouse setting at the top of the hill is fun. And you could get a round of putting in like I did with my son waiting for our order.
Wm Flynnfan