WASHINGTON GOLF LEARNING CENTER
🇺🇸 Newburgh Heights, OH, USA
Designed by Brit Stenson
Washington Golf Learning Center in Newburgh Heights, Ohio, serves as a practice and instructional facility designed by Brit Stenson. The center occupies a compact site in this small Cleveland-area community, situated just south of the city proper along the industrial Cuyahoga River valley. Newburgh Heights itself is one of the smallest municipalities in the region, and the facility reflects the practical, accessible character typical of urban learning centers rather than traditional golf courses.
The design emphasizes skill development across various aspects of the game. Stenson's layout likely incorporates practice areas for driving, short game work, and putting, configured to maximize the available land while providing golfers with realistic training conditions. Such facilities typically feature multiple target greens, bunkers for sand play practice, and varied lies to simulate on-course situations. The setting in this heavily developed area means the center functions primarily as a neighborhood resource for Cleveland-area golfers seeking instruction and practice opportunities.
As a learning center rather than a regulation course, Washington focuses on accessibility and education. The facility serves golfers working to develop or refine their skills in a dedicated practice environment, offering a more focused alternative to traditional driving ranges or the practice areas at full-scale courses.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Washington was designed by Brit Stenson.
Yes. Washington at Washington Golf Learning Center is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Washington is 29.
Washington plays 1,449 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Washington is a 9-hole course.