8229 Dover Zoar Rd NE
Dover, OH  44622-7966
United States
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Zoar Village Course

18 hole regulation length course

Public golf course

72 par | 6,515 yards | 117 slope

70.7 rating | Bent grass

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The 18-hole "Zoar Village" course at the Zoar Golf Club facility in Dover, Ohio features 6,515 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.7 and it has a slope rating of 117 on Bent grass. Designed by Geoffrey S. Cornish, ASGCA, the Zoar Village golf course opened in 1975. 

Zoar Village Scorecard

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT HCP NET
Blue 70.90/121 395 505 335 205 390 170 540 335 385 3260 390 415 545 230 495 165 385 340 360 3325 6585          
White 68.90/114 370 495 320 145 350 155 490 330 330 2985 370 390 520 210 480 145 365 330 350 3160 6145          
Red 69.70/116 295 420 265 125 295 145 435 285 320 2585 300 305 445 120 430 115 355 275 305 2650 5235          
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
PAR 4 5 4 3 4 3 5 4 4 36 4 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 4 36 72    
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 

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Reviewed January 26, 2021

In the early ’70s, Columbus Ohio native Jack Nicklaus was winning all of the major tournaments and the golf industry was on the verge of a boom. The Southern Stark County and Northern Tuscarawas in the Central Ohio area needed a high end, top quality public golf course to capitalize on the golf momentum.

In 1973, the Frank family envisioned what could be and took up the challenge. One of the Frank brothers was an experienced land surveyor with the government and identified a piece of land on the edge of Zoar Village. A second brother was in the finance industry and contacted the Small Business Association. It was determined that $100,000 was needed to proceed. One hundred shares were sold at $1000 a share with 65% going to the Frank family. With cash in hand, the next step was to purchase the land and hire an architect. Well-known Golf Course architect, Geoffrey Cornish agreed to take on this project.

Every member of the Frank family - from ages 8 to 70 – was involved in the building of the Zoar Golf Course. Whether the task involved welding, trenching, surveying, operating heavy equipment; or picking up thousands of stones so that the grass could be planted, everybody lent a hand. Construction of the clubhouse was completed in March of 1975, and on April 19, 1975, the course was open for business. The Frank family took great pride in their new golf facility, a trait that is evident to this day.

Zoar Golf Club has been a "must play" for Northeastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania golfers for 44 years! Google Reviewers give Zoar Golf Club 4.6 Stars. The club plays host each year to the Gatorade Collegiate, The Yuengling Scramble Series, the Zoar Memorial, the Zoar Senior Amateur, and several other amateur events.

Zoar offers five sets of tees and plays 6733 yards from the back tees with a par of 72, a course rating of 71.4, and a slope of 12. The Blue (6,329/68.5/116) and the White 5,750/67.4/115) tees also offer a good test for those of us who no longer hit the ball as far as we used to. Seniors will enjoy the Gold (5,223/69/111) tees while the ladies and juniors will find companionship in the Green (5,132/69/111) tees. No matter your level of ability, Zoar offers tees that will fit your game.

The course hasn’t changed much since being built. Check out their website and see the pictures from an original yardage book. If anything, holes have been lengthened to keep up with current equipment changes, Compare yardages with a current scorecard and you’ll see what I mean. I met someone who remembers playing the course back in the ‘70s. He said all of these now mature trees were just saplings and the course played a lot different back then. Of course it did. If a tree was in your way, you simply hit over it!

Most of the greens are surrounded by grass mounds and some of the greens can be very interesting. Several slope back to front while others have multiple levels and ridges running through them. Number 8 has one of the most interesting greens out here. From the middle of the green, it slopes severely to the left. There is also a mound in the middle of it. Left side pin placements will make three putts all too commonplace.

Number 2 is a par 5 that plays 501 yards. This double dogleg features trees on either side of the fairway as well as a bunker on the right side of the landing area that can come into play if you mishit your tee shot. Playing your layup down the right side takes the two greenside bunkers on the left out of play.

The 5th hole is a 352-yard par 4 and borrows characteristics from two of my favorite golf course designers Pete Dye and Donald Ross. It’s a straightaway par 4, with an elevated tee box and Dye-like pot bunkers in the landing area on the left. Your shot into the green features a Donald Ross type bunker that comes halfway across the fairway and guards the right side of the green. If your tee shot doesn’t make it across the valley, you’re looking at a long, blind approach shot and when the flag is on the right side, par will be that much tougher. Not the longest hole but a challenging one.

Number 10 is s 385-yard dogleg right par 4 that plays considerably longer due to the uphill fairway. It features a bunker at the corner of the dogleg on the right side so your tee shot is best played up the left side. It takes at least a 250-yard carry off the tee to clear the trap. Your approach shot will require an extra club to compensate for the slope. Par is a good way to start off the back nine.

It’s not often that a par 3 receives such a high handicap, but at 212 yards, Number 13 at Zoar Golf Club is handicapped #9. And for good reason. Trees and out of bounds make up the left side and grass mounds around the green can make for a difficult up and down should your tee shot not find the putting surface. There are no bunkers, just a lot of length!

Number 18 is a slight dogleg right par 4 of 366 yards and will take a driver out of the hands of many players because if you hit your tee shot too long, you may find the only water on the course. Land in either of the fairway bunkers off the tee and you’re facing a very tough approach shot. You will more than likely need to carry the water to get to the green as it guards the entire left side. It’s a fun ending to a fun round of golf.

Before your round warm-up on Zoar’s full-length driving range where you can hit every club in the bag. There’s a short game area with practice bunkers and a large practice putting green.

Eric Crone has been the Superintendent at Zoar Golf Club for more than 20 years and over has seen it all when it comes to the growth and maturation of the golf course. His biggest challenge he says is the weather and how unpredictable it can be. Fortunately, he says, the golf course is built on sand and gravel. “Last year when we had 9 inches of rain over a seven day period, other courses in the area were flooded. But because of the sand and gravel base of the golf course, we didn’t experience the same problems.” And, like every other superintendent I’ve ever spoken with, good labor can be hard to find. “He’s had several workers retire but has been able to find some high school kids that have worked out well.

Making a vacation out of your golf trip to Zoar Golf Club has never been easier. The Club has partnered with several nearby hotels and they will work with you to make your stay as rewarding as possible. Whether it’s a couples getaway an outing with the guys – or gals – you’ll enjoy all that Zoar has to offer.


Beverages Available Cart Included Challenging Club Rentals Food Available Friendly Staff Good For Beginners Great Deal Pro Shop Putting Green Quick Pace Scenic Walkable Well Maintained
Reviewed March 28, 2019

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1 Todd L. 11 47 36 08/22/10
2 Jordan K. 16 54 38 10/18/08
3 dave S. N/A 60 60 09/05/09
4 Antonio H. 19 84 65 09/04/11
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Zoar Golf Club

Golf Only facility

20 tees driving range

18 regulation holes

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