HICKORY STICKS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Van Wert, OH, USA
Designed by Don Childs
Hickory Sticks Golf Club's Mounds course is located in Van Wert, a small city in northwestern Ohio near the Indiana border. Designed by Don Childs, the course reflects the work of an architect who has created several layouts across the Midwest, typically emphasizing playability and strategic variety suited to the region's relatively flat terrain.
The course name suggests notable elevation changes or mounding features that distinguish the property from the surrounding agricultural landscape typical of this part of Ohio. Van Wert sits in an area characterized by former glacial plains, so any significant topographic movement on the course would likely be the result of design work rather than natural landforms. The routing probably incorporates these manufactured contours to create visual interest, strategic angles, and drainage solutions.
As a facility in a smaller Ohio community, Hickory Sticks serves both members and daily-fee players, providing golf in a region where courses tend to emphasize accessibility and straightforward conditioning. The Mounds course likely offers a traditional Midwestern golf experience with tree-lined fairways, modest water features, and greens that reward accurate approach play. The club's name references the hickory-shafted clubs of golf's earlier era, suggesting an appreciation for the game's traditions even as the course itself employs modern design and maintenance practices suited to contemporary play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mounds was designed by Don Childs.
Yes. Mounds at Hickory Sticks Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mounds is 36.
Mounds plays 3,284 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mounds is 123.
Mounds is a 9-hole course.