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  • I've been playing over 50 years and for the last 30 PV has been my favorite course in NE Ohio. If Blue Heron was in the condition PV always is it might take the top spot due to its incredible altitude changes and views. Was pleasantly surprised to learn this week that PV now takes credit/debit cards, and they also have a loyalty program. The course is defined by two very different nines. The first is fairly open and highlighted by two excellent par 3's, a fun "water hole," and two brutes to finish in 8 and 9. The back nine is a completely different course in that there are freaking trees everywhere and then there are MORE trees there. Seriously, bring your Black & Decker. There's not a weak hole on the back (and actually, outside of #2 I don't think there's a weak hole on the front) and 14-15-16-17-and 18 rank with any five finishing holes in the area. Remember the two good par 3's on the front I mentioned? Well, the two 3's on the back make the front two look average--and they're not, not by any means. Oh, and if you play from the blues you'll need a 3 wood (or more) on 17. If they wind is blowing in, do yourself a favor and play the whites. Yikes, it can be beastly. 18 is a not-very-long par 4 with water all the way down the right side, PLUS, if off the tee you hit the center of the fairway with any left-to-right spin it it's going to sleep with the fishes. Your ball, not you, although you may want to follow it in. That hole has ruined a lot of rounds. A LOT. I came into 18 a few years ago needing a bogey to shot 79 and somehow managed to walk off with an 82. Ouch. Also good news is that there is now a very nice, pleasant and professional young lady running the front desk/pro shop. She's a welcome addition. Things I don't like about it? They keep the fairways very soft so you don't get much roll unless it's been REALLY dry, on the other hand it's always lush and green as can be. For years I've thought the greens could be firmer but the last couple of years they've been very good. Not great but very good. Sometimes I can't bring myself to hit a putt as firmly as it should be to get to the hole. All in all, I feel very lucky to have PV within reasonable driving distance. While there are plenty of public course options around this is always my first choice.
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