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Richard Hetzel

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Devou Park GC - Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« on: August 08, 2008, 10:15:06 PM »
Not too long ago I as afforded the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Rand Jerris of the USGA and along with the highlight of the trip, actually holding the real Calamity Jane putter, we had an interesting conversation about depression era golf and how the CCC/WPA golf course projects really jump started "public golf" in the USA.

Which leads me to Devou Park GC in Covington, KY (directly across the Ohio River from Cincinnati). Although not revered my many golfers in the Cincinnati area, I like the course for what it is. Hilly, and very tight with lots of trouble sans length. For the record, it is not an "original" WPA design, but was altered with money provided by the WPA. The front 9 is mostly original, the back 9 was added by Gene Bates in the mid 1990's. In contrast to each other, the front 9 really sticks to the topography of the land and you can tell not much earth was moved. The back nine easily shows it is newer. I will only post pics of the front nine, unless someone asks to see the back as well. There are some VERY tight holes here and they offer a really wide variety of shot selection off the tee. This course measures around 6100 total from the tips, but even straight, long drives can run through the fairways into the woods or wooded ravines which are commonplace here. Hole number 4 green has the Cincinnati skyline as a backdrop to the green, quite nice! The City of Covington had this to say about Devou Park:

Devou Park has an 18-hole golf course, which also affords spectacular views of the Cincinnati/Covington basin. Opened in 1928, the course underwent a major renovation in 1995 (Gene Bates) in which nine new holes were added and one other was altered.

City officials began discussing the creation of a municipal golf course in the park in 1922. The proposal was highly endorsed by the Kentucky Post. Several newspaper articles touted the benefits of the park, including: healthy recreation for the city’s residents, paid caddy positions for the boys of the west-end, and tee revenues that could be used to defray the operational costs of the park.

The city commission hired John Brophy, golf professional at Ft. Mitchell Country Club, to design a course for the park. In the fall of 1922, a committee was appointed by the city commission to raise the necessary funds to construct a nine-hole golf course and to set guidelines for its use.

Works Progress Administration grants were also used to improve the Devou Park Golf Course. In about 1936, the original course was redesigned and graded for better play. The total cost of the projected amounted to $21,000. At this time, fees to play on the Devou park course ranged from seventy cents to one dollar.















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Crystal Downs CC (MI), The Bridge (NY), Canterbury GC (OH), Lakota Links (CO), Montauk Downs (NY), Sedge Valley (WI), AIken GC (SC), Fort Mill GC (SC)

Chris_Blakely

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Re: Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2008, 07:17:52 AM »
Rich,

Great pictures, I have wanted to get down there and play Devou Park for awhile now.  There is another course in the area on the Kentucky side that I am interested in, I believe it is A.J. Jolly GC (aWilliam Diddle design) that I am interested in as well.

Thanks,
Chris

astavrides

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Re: Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2008, 08:24:26 AM »
that course looks like something out of a nightmare for someone who doesn't hit it straight.  I suppose I could bunt it around with 5-irons off the tee, but what fun is that?

if you are looking for more WPA courses, I think the Griffith Park courses in LA fit the bill.

Tim Gerrish

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Re: Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2008, 08:50:54 AM »
Also the Donald Ross gem George Wright in Boston.  Tough site but much more receptive and interesting than Devou Park.

We are actually planning changes to the 13th hole there now.

Richard Hetzel

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Re: Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2008, 01:31:59 PM »
Tim,

When I get to Boston I plan on playing George Wright as well as Putterham (I think) and Devine as well. I played Sharon Woods this morning, another William Diddel WPA golf course, very underrated in the Cincinnati area.
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Crystal Downs CC (MI), The Bridge (NY), Canterbury GC (OH), Lakota Links (CO), Montauk Downs (NY), Sedge Valley (WI), AIken GC (SC), Fort Mill GC (SC)

Cliff Hamm

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Re: Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2008, 01:42:00 PM »
Also the Donald Ross gem George Wright in Boston.  Tough site but much more receptive and interesting than Devou Park.

We are actually planning changes to the 13th hole there now.

Tim...be curious to know how GW compares with Triggs and Shnnecossett in terms of design as well as condition.  Thanks

Tim Gerrish

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Re: Devou Park GC - Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2008, 08:47:47 AM »
Cliff,

Spent some time this spring at Shennecossett and although I live in Providence haven't been to Trigs in a few years.

Design: 
Shenny (nice mix of holes, though  I wish the Town had decided to leave 18 as a par 4 to the old green site.  It was a safety issue.  Open site with long views within course and to New London river with occasional submarine)
GW (tough site with rock and some narrow play corridors.  They will be doing some tree removal at some point)
Triggs (but I need to go to again!)

Conditon:
Shenny (good soils, few trees.  Does get a lot of play though)
Toss up between GW and Triggs.  GW is a though site with very little soil.  Triggs has some rock as well, but less trees

Cliff Hamm

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Re: Devou Park GC - Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2008, 09:14:33 AM »
Tim...agree with you on 18 at Shenny.  I am not long and was able to be pin high in 2. 

As to condition I was referring to playability.  Was wondering if GW is in half decent or decent shape.  Also, from your point of view how would you rank the routing/designs of the three courses?

By the way heard that Putnam in Connecticut is getting a major makeover and thought it was you guys?  If so any comments.
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Richard Boult

Re: Devou Park GC - Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
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Bill Shamleffer

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Re: Devou Park GC - Depression Era Golf Courses WPA/CCC
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2018, 09:36:50 AM »
Played Devou Park yesterday as part of year-end outing for GCGA (Great Cincinnati Golf Association).  Course is in fantastic condition.  One of best conditioned, very reasonably priced munis I have ever played.  They have a new clubhouse with nice banquet facilities and minutes from downtown Cincy.


VERY tight, LOTS of trees on both sides of many holes.  Very hilly, some long cart rides from greens to tees - But if you want to walk, there are some shortcuts, so walking is doable.  NO reason to ever hit driver on this course, but do not need to bunt a 5-iron around.  This is a hybrid, then short iron course.  But lots of fun quicks, all uneven lies.


Bring lots of balls if you (like me) hit the ball crooked quit a bit.


Lots of zoysia on this course, thus the great conditioning.  Not sure why more courses in Cincy do not have zoysia.
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