Course Overview

Holes9
Typepublic
Par36
Length3,015 yards
Slope113

Golfer Tips

Book Early

Reserve your tee time in advance to avoid waiting, especially on weekends.

Bring Your Own Equipment

Rental clubs are available but bringing your own may enhance your experience.

Support Local

Your patronage helps this course improve and maintain its facilities.

Patience is Key

Weather and equipment issues can affect course conditions, so flexibility is crucial.

Contact Information

Operating Hours

Sunday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Monday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Friday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

❤️ Toledo Review

Collins Park Golf Course

Collins Park Golf Course in Toledo, Ohio, has a storied history dating back to its opening in 1932. Managed by Master Golf Management Group and owned by the city of Toledo, this nine-hole course is known for its community-centric approach, which has been welcomed by locals. Despite the financial and maintenance challenges, Collins Park has remained a beloved part of the east side of Toledo.

The course itself is short with a total yardage of 3,015 from the longest tees and a par of 36. While not overly challenging, it's an excellent spot for beginners and those looking to brush up on their skills without breaking the bank. The layout incorporates bluegrass greens and fairways, offering decent conditions when properly maintained. However, recent reports suggest that the greens are currently in rough shape, and the fairways could use more regular cutting.

One of the standout features at Collins Park is its affordability. Green fees are exceptionally reasonable, making it an accessible option for a quick round or casual practice. During weekdays and weekends, the rates hover between $12.00 and $17.25, which includes the use of a cart. Guests have highlighted the friendly and passionate staff, who are committed to improving the course.

Given its age and history, the course carries significant sentimental value for many local golfers. Despite its reputation as a ‘cow pasture’ by some, the simple, flat, and beginner-friendly layout has earned it a loyal following. With three sets of tees for different skill levels, it caters well to a variety of players, although more seasoned golfers might find it underwhelming.

Amenities at Collins Park are basic but functional. There’s no driving range, but rental clubs and carts are available. The course has a pro on-site, adding a touch of professionalism and providing guidance to golfers. No lodging is nearby, but the local area offers plenty of dining options, although none directly tied to the course.

For anyone planning a visit, it’s essential to book a tee time in advance, especially during peak hours or on weekends. Walk-ins may find themselves waiting longer than anticipated. The dress code is casual but respectful—no metal spikes are allowed. A VISA or MasterCard will be handy, as these are the main accepted forms of payment.

While Collins Park may not immediately impress with manicured fairways or pristine greens, it possesses a charm rooted in its community spirit and historical significance. Regular golfers and those new to the game will find it a valuable place to practice and have fun without the pressure of a more competitive course.

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