CARROLL MEADOWS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Carrollton, OH, USA
Designed by John Robinson
Carroll Meadows Golf Course sits in the rolling farmland of eastern Ohio's Carroll County, near the small town of Carrollton. Designed by John Robinson, the course occupies terrain characteristic of this part of the state, where gentle elevation changes and open meadows create natural corridors for golf holes. The layout takes advantage of the property's pastoral setting, with views extending across agricultural land that has defined this region for generations.
The course serves the local golfing community in an area where public golf options provide recreational access across a broad demographic. Carroll County's landscape, shaped by glacial activity and subsequent farming, offers designers opportunities to work with modest but playable terrain. Robinson's routing likely incorporates the property's natural contours without dramatic earthmoving, a practical approach common to courses serving smaller markets in rural Ohio.
Carroll Meadows functions as a community amenity in Carrollton, a town of roughly 3,000 residents located between Canton and the Pennsylvania border. The course provides a straightforward golf experience reflective of its setting—accessible, unpretentious, and integrated into the rhythms of small-town life in eastern Ohio. For golfers traveling through the region or residents seeking convenient play, it represents the kind of local facility that sustains the game beyond major metropolitan areas.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Carroll Meadows was designed by John Robinson.
Yes. Carroll Meadows at Carroll Meadows Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Carroll Meadows is 71.
Carroll Meadows plays 6,366 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Carroll Meadows is 120.
Carroll Meadows is a 18-hole course.