| Public Golf Club | |
| Holes | 18 |
| Par | 72 |
| Season | Open all year |
| Attire | Shirt and shoes required |
| Spikeless Facility | Yes |
Zoar Village Golf Course is a public golf course located in Dover, Ohio. This parkland style course was designed by Geoffrey Cornish and opened for play in 1975. This golf course weaves through diverse terrains, offering a mix of open spaces, wooded areas, and water features, making for an exciting round.
The course plays to a total par of 72 for both men and women, and consists of 18 Par 4's over 18 holes with a Course Rating of 71.7 and a Slope of 123. Three choices for men's tees and two choices for ladies' tees offer a delightful golfing challenge suitable for players of any skill level.
The course is adjustable, ranging from 5357 to 7200 yards in length, allowing for varied experiences and levels of difficulty. Stretching to an impressive 545 yards, hole #12, categorized as a par 5, stands as the course's most extensive challenge for players. Playing at a maximum of 400 yards, hole #1, designated as a par 4, stands as the course's briefest challenge. Earning the highest difficulty rating, hole #1, a par 4, stands out as the most challenging on the course. Recognized as the most straightforward, hole #1, a par 4, is considered the easiest on the course.
Among the offerings are rental services, covering pull carts and golf clubs. The practice area at the facility includes separate chipping and putting greens. Food and beverage options include an on course snack bar with full bar.
| Tee Name | Course Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|
| Black (M) | 71.7 | 123 |
| Blue (M) | 69.8 | 122 |
| White (M) | 67.4 | 115 |
| Gold (F) | 69.2 | 112 |
| Green (F) | 68.7 | 112 |