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PAR AND YARDAGE – Shaker Run will play at 6,966 yards and a par of 35-35—70.

HOLE BY HOLE – Holes 1-9 (Woodlands Nine) will play at 3,542 yards and par 35.

Holes 10-18 (Lakeside Nine) will play at 3,424 and par 35.

COURSE SET-UP:

  • Teeing ground – Height of grass – approximately ½ inch
  • Fairways and approaches – Height of grass – approximately ½ inch
  • Putting green collars – Height of grass – one mower width at approximately ½ inch
  • Putting greens – Height of grass – 5/32 inch with a speed of 10-11 feet on USGA Stimpmeter
  • Intermediate rough – Height of grass – 1½ inches
  • Primary rough – Height of grass – 3 inches

The course is hilly and fairways are tight and lined with trees. Some of the greens feature multiple tiers.

ARCHITECT – Arthur Hills, a native of Toledo, Ohio, designed Shaker Run Golf Club, which was opened in 1979. The course originally was a private club owned by Armco Steel for its employees. But in 1993 Shaker Run became a daily-fee public facility when Armco sold it. The facility is now managed by Premier Golf Management.

LET'S PLAY 27 – Shaker Run is actually a 27-hole facility, but only the Woodlands and Lakeside nines will be used for the APL. This will be the first USGA championship hosted by the course.

 

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