No one ever took me golfing as a kid, but I sure did want to go. We lived on a golf course, but no one in my family would take me or allow me to take up the game. At 17, I took it upon myself to play "on my own" at crappy places like Bash Golf Course (Dublin, Ohio NLE), and Twin Oaks GC (Powell, Ohio NLE). I would gladly take my kids golfing more, but the interest just isn't there. While packing up the Sequoia to take 2 of my sons golfing today, my 13 year old asked "are we were going to Top Golf?". Nope, we are playing a par 3 course today. I think he was bummed. We played a local Cincinnati par 3 course and I will say that although I had fun (1. I was with my kids, 2. I was golfing and 3. I didn't even need to have a driver in my bag), it cost $32 for the 3 us to walk 9 holes which was expensive compared to some of the other places I could have taken them to play golf. On the bright side, I am sure it was lighter on my wallet than Top Golf would have been. The kids asked "do we have to dress up?" and I replied with , "not today." Where are the golf carts? Can I drive first? They don't have any, we will walk and carry our own bags. The course was OK for what it was, but the pro was super quiet, couldn't carry on a conversation with the kids, couldn't get the kids excited to be at the course (they were once we got a few holes in and they figured out the straps on their Ping carry bags), couldn't even give me a score card and pencil assuming they were empty in the box (there was 1 left). I am OK with a low budget club house (like Sweeten's Cove) but the X factor in getting people to return and play again is the people that work at the course (IMO). There was absolutely no human element present at Green Hills Golf Club, at least not today. I am not sure par 3 courses are the way to build the game (I am sure they can be if operated correctly with youth in mind), we had the course to ourselves. I don't agree with John K that I should be happy playing courses like these, because I am not. The only thing good about it was that I got to hang out with my kids.
The course was packed today.
Clubhouse was sufficient (and tightly locked up).
Ryan (13) and Rhys (11) ready to tee off in non-regulation golf attire.
The head pro had absolutely no personality.
Highly detailed course routing and yardage.
Hole Number 1. 96 yards from the tips (course is par 27, 1100 yards)
Hole Number 2 green
Hole number 3. Good luck holding the tiny green
Hole Number 4 had the most interesting green complex.
Hole number 4 green
Hole number 7.
I'll spare you the rest. The kids had fun, but I am not so sure it would have been the first activity that they would have chosen to play on their own. I don't force golf on my kids at all, but I encourage them to play and they are aware of how much I enjoy it. Hopefully, at some point they will feel the same way.