Legendary Run Golf Club - Golf courses, Cincinnati, OH

Legendary Run Golf Club - Golf courses, Cincinnati, OH

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[Sep 13, 2010]
Jae Jung
Shoots in the 80s

Overpriced course. The greens were thread bare and in really bad shape. Actual dirt on the putting greens in many places. This is a perfect exaple how a beatiful course can be ruined by poor course maintence. Course maintenance is sub-par, especially for the price range they compete in. Service was OK though.

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Elks Run, Blue Ash Golf Club, Aston Oak,Deer Run, Vineyard, Shaker run, Heatherwoode GC. you name it.

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[Jun 24, 2009]
rondog13
Shoots in the 80s

Great course with poor management. The front nine is "old style" with a links-like layout but not truely links. The back nine is "American style" with tight tree-lined fairways, sharp doglegs and elevation changes galore. The holes are named by their inspiring conterpart holes around the world, ala Muirfield in Columbus, Ohio. The course is beautiful. But, the starter/ranger was annoying. He gave us a lecture about keeping pace and then harrassed about "closing the gap" the one time a guy in my foursome (stranger to me) lost his ball. The twosome behind us was just teeing off on the hole behind us and the group in front of us was just heading off the green. I contacted the course manager afterward and he assumed we were slow. He checked his log and called me back-my group finished 10 mins earlier than their requirement. He gave no apology, no discount on a future round-nothing. I will not return.

Customer Service

Poor-See above review.

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Price and/or quality: Elks Run, Stonelick Hills, Vineyard, Royal Oaks, Kenwood GC

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[May 31, 2003]
longshot
Shoots in the 80s

Great course for all handicaps, although you might bring a few extra balls if you're above a 15. Links on the front, inland (trees, water) on the back. Back nine not walkable. Very hilly and too far between some tees. This course in a resort would be over $75 to play, easy. It's $50 on weekends/holidays and $42 during the week. Well worth it. Driving range and very courteous staff. Dress code is golf clothing (no jeans/tank tops). A top five public course in greater Cincy.

Customer Service

Excellent. I showed up for an outing in jeans and they lent me some rain pants for free.

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4
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4
[Aug 13, 2001]
Joe Resident
Shoot in the 80s

Beautiful course. The front and back offer a unique difference in style. The front is a links style course while the back is more a traditional through the woods type of track. The greens are much improved compared to last year. Hats off to the groundkeeper. The course actually has a 19th hole. 150 yard par three over water. Makes for a great tie breaker.

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None

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4
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4
[Jul 23, 2001]
Jack MeHoff
Shoot in the 90s

Great course, new but great. The course is one of the best deals in town. This course will only get better with maturity and time. I prefer the back nine to the front, it has better scenery and big houses. Play is too slow though, the rangers need to be more strict, there simply is no need for every round of golf to exceed 4 1/2 hours consitantly. Other than that I love the course

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None

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4
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3
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