memory lane trip for me...we were in Athens from 1992-1995 and I played this course a lot. Used to play it left-handed during a rebellious phase.
I qualify this statement by saying "a course on most of this property." The former, 9-hole course was very cramped and did not cross the Hocking river. It was an after-thought by the U., basically accompanied by the caveat "yeah, you've got a course, students. it ain't the Scarlet and we aren't OSU." The holes across the river looked a bit cramped from the google overhead, but in these images, not so much.
In Athens, there is a 9-hole Ross private course that is famous for being the site of the first meeting between pro Palmer and amateur Nicklaus. Dow Finsterwald, who went to OU, made the connection.
Without a thread-jack, can we concurrently discuss the virtues and vices of the course, as well as who exactly Barry Serafin is?