Course Overview
Holes | 18 |
Type | public |
Par | 70 |
Length | 5,967 yards |
Slope | 111 |
Golfer Tips
Watch Out for the Creek
Be particularly cautious on hole 12. Lay up your second shot to avoid losing your ball in the creek that deceptively winds towards the green.
Avoid GolfNow Fees
Booking tee times directly with the course can save you from unnecessary extra fees charged by GolfNow.
Dress Code
Ensure you wear proper golf attire; no metal spikes are allowed on the course.
Contact Information
Operating Hours
Sunday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Monday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
❤️ Toledo Review
Crosswinds Golf Club & Driving Range
Crosswinds Golf Club in Perrysburg, Ohio, is a solid option for golfers looking for an enjoyable round without the stress of overly challenging terrain. This public course, initially opened in 1997 under the name Shady Oak Dunes, is known for its accessibility and convenience, especially for residents of the Perrysburg area. It's relatively young, so don't expect mature trees adding to the difficulty of your shots, but it's a perfect setting whether you're sharpening your short game or just out for a leisurely Sunday round.
The course's 18 holes stretch over 5,967 yards from the blue tees and 5,687 yards from the white tees, making it a tad shorter than some might expect. The defining aspect of the front nine are the tricky doglegs at holes 4 and 7. These provide enough challenge without overwhelming the average golfer. The back nine is more spread out, which translates to a longer, open feel. However, the real test comes with the creek that winds through the back nine. The par-5 12th hole is particularly deceptive; though it tempts you to go for the green, smart players will lay up their second shots to avoid losing their balls to the water.
Generally, the course conditions are decent. Both fairways and rough are well maintained, and while the greens can be a bit rough at times, they play as they should. It's worth noting that the tee boxes could use better markings and standardization, which would definitely enhance the overall experience. The driving range, putting green, and chipping area are great practice amenities that cater to golfers of all skill levels.
Highlighting its affordability, green fees range from $16 to $23, offering excellent value for money. This value-for-money proposition extends to the welcoming staff who are consistently friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience of playing at Crosswinds.
A few signature holes contribute to the course's charm. Hole 4 is a difficult dogleg right that can trip up even seasoned players, while hole 7's dogleg left often results in attention-drawing shots from less cautious golfers. The creek on the back nine adds another layer of complexity, especially at hole 12 with its hidden turn toward the green.
Crosswinds isn't just about the golf; it's about the community and camaraderie. The atmosphere is inviting, making it an excellent venue for newcomers to the sport or seasoned players looking to refine their technique. Proper golf attire is required, metal spikes aren't allowed, and the facility accepts credit cards for convenience. One thing to watch out for: booking through GolfNow may incur an extra fee, so call directly for tee times to avoid unnecessary charges.