We played venerable old Ottawa Park Golf Course in Toledo today. It's been in continuous operation since 1899, designed and built by S.P. Jermain, one of the founding members of Toledo's famous Inverness Club. At the time it was built, it was the first public golf course West of the Appalachians. It was remodeled by Art Hills in the 1970's, but still follows the same routing on beautiful, rolling, heavily treed terrain.
I shot 36-40-76, and managed to screw up a really good round by taking double bogies on the last two holes (penalties on each). Still hard to be upset....I made virtually EVERY putt I had today, including three for birdies (I'm usually happy if I make ONE birdie per round)! I birdied the hole below, a 115 yard par 3 over that huge bunker.