Most golf courses offer a consistent look and feel from start to finish. And there's nothing wrong with that except that it can become a bit boring, especially if you play the course several times a week or month. Well, nobody will talk about golf at Cassel Hills being boring. Ever. The front nine at Cassel Hills is relatively flat, while the back nine is hillier. So golfers get to play two different golf courses in one round. And with five par 3s, the course plays longer that its yardage. Opened in 1974, Cassel Hills has never been an easy course and when Cassel Hill regulars play in local and even state tournaments, they tend to fare well because Cassel Hills requires total concentration and commitment from the first tee to the last green. However, the higher handicap golfer or beginner should not feel that the course is purely for the better player. Played from the correct set of tees, the course is still playable, and, most importantly, enjoyable.
Tee
Distance
PAR
CR
SR
white
5335
71
68.5
119
red
4426
71
68.2
110
green
4680
71
65.2
112
blue
5810
71
70.7
123
Brian Inderrieden
August 17, 2024
Greens in good shape, challenging back nine.
Alex Jackson
April 4, 2021
Considering the price. Great course. Sand traps are beauties. Nice fairways nice rough. 4 stars.
Brad Bozarth
April 28, 2016
great course. one of the best in the Dayton area