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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 16, 2006

CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE AT HUESTON WOODS STATE PARK
OFFERS RESORT-STYLE PLAY AT VALUE PRICES
Course open year round, weather permitting

COLUMBUS, OH - A 200-acre beech/maple woods and rolling green hills are the backdrop for one of southwest Ohio’s best golf bargains - the 18-hole championship course at Hueston Woods State Park in Preble County.

The course is open all year, weather permitting, with a host of specials offered between April and October.


TEE UP!
9 Holes Weekday $13
9 Holes Weekends $18
18 Holes Weekday $20
18 Holes Weekends $28
Cart fees 9 Holes $7
Cart fees 18 Holes $12
Eagle Golf Cards for 12,
18-hole rounds at any
Ohio State Parks golf course
are $80.

Players who have tackled the par-72 layout that stretches 7,044 yards say they have found it “well worth the travel time it takes to get there” and “a great course at a great price,” according to reviews posted on the Internet.

Pro shop manager Allen Ansorg said those comments are echoed by nearly every golfer on the course.

“We’re proud of our efforts to maintain a top-quality course that also offers a very affordable round of golf,” Ansorg said.

The signature 16th hole is a 165 carry over water that challenges novices and veterans alike. “This hole has more water than land,” Ansorg said. “It can be pretty intimidating.”

Equally intimidating are the 30 sand bunkers, four ponds and many mature trees that dot the course.

The popular Rewards Card encourages play Monday through Thursday in the season. Cardholders get one free round for every five played on those days. Another added-value incentive falls on every Tuesday, between April and October, when golfers pay just $16 for 18 holes. Both greens fees and cart fees are discounted after 3:30 p.m. seven days a week. Lessons can be arranged through the pro shop.

Both wildlife and wildflowers abound in the old-growth forest that borders the course. Some of the state’s oldest trees are found in the 200 acres of woodland, which has been designated a National Natural Landmark.


PARK STATS
3,596 acres of state park
625 acre lake
94 room resort lodge with indoor/outdoor pools, saunas, dining room, lounge, lighted tennis courts
37 cottages, including two premium cottages

The nearby 94-room Hueston Woods Resort Lodge features a formal dining room and lounge, game room, and indoor and outdoor pools for relaxing after a round of play. The park also offers 35 fully furnished family cottages, each sleeping up to six people. Two premium cottages feature master bedroom suites. Reservations are available on the Internet at ohiostateparks.org or by calling 1-800-AT-A-PARK.

Beyond its popular golf course, Hueston Woods State Park is home to 10 miles of hiking trails, 15 miles of bridle trails and 12 miles of mountain bike trails. The park’s Acton Lake offers boating and fishing opportunities, as well as a 1,500-foot swimming beach.

Miami University is located in nearby Oxford, as is the McGuffey House and Museum. Several state and local nature preserves are close to the park, including Newberry Wildlife Sanctuary, Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve and Sharon Woods Gorge.

For additional information on the Hueston Woods State Park Golf Course or to arrange a tee time, call 513-523-8081. Check out Ohio State Parks five other resort golf courses at Shawnee State Park, Maumee Bay State Park, Punderson State Park, Deer Creek State Park and Salt Fork State Park.

DIRECTIONS: Located one hour northwest of Cincinnati or west of Dayton near Oxford. In Oxford, turn north onto College Avenue which becomes Brown Road. The course is 3 miles beyond Oxford on the right side of the road.

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For Further Information Contact:
Jane Beathard, ODNR Media Relations
(614) 265-6860