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Landmark: Miami Shores Golf CourseCity: Troy
Country: USA Ohio
Continent: North America
Miami Shores Golf Course, Troy, USA Ohio, North America
Miami Shores Golf Course is a public 18-hole golf facility located in Troy, Ohio, USA.
It is situated within the city limits of Troy, offering accessible recreational opportunities.
Visual Characteristics
The course features a predominantly flat terrain with strategically placed water hazards, including ponds and a creek that traverses several holes. Fairways are composed of bentgrass, and greens are primarily poa annua. Mature trees, primarily deciduous species, line many of the fairways, providing shade and defining hole boundaries. The overall aesthetic is that of a well-maintained parkland golf course.
Location & Access Logistics
Miami Shores Golf Course is located at 1300 North Miami Street, Troy, Ohio. It is approximately 2.5 miles north of the Troy city center. Access is directly from North Miami Street. Ample paved parking is available on-site, accommodating multiple vehicles. Public transport options to the course are limited; the nearest bus stops are several miles away on Main Street, requiring a significant walk or taxi service.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The golf course was established in 1962. It was designed by golf course architect Robert Bruce Harris. The land was previously agricultural, and the development involved significant earthmoving to create the playing surface and water features. Ecologically, the site is part of the Great Miami River watershed, with the creek acting as a drainage channel for the surrounding area.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is playing 18 holes of golf. The course offers a driving range for practice. Putting greens are available. Rental clubs can be secured from the pro shop. The course hosts regular league play and occasional tournaments.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in the clubhouse and at designated points on the course. Limited shaded areas are provided by trees and a few shelters. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available throughout the course. A pro shop is on-site, offering basic golf supplies. A snack bar is located within the clubhouse, serving light refreshments and beverages. No on-site food vendors are present outside the clubhouse.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is generally early morning or late afternoon, when the sun angle is lower, creating longer shadows and highlighting course contours. The optimal months for playing golf are April through October, avoiding the colder winter months and the peak heat of mid-summer. No tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the creek running through the course, known as "Miami Creek," was historically used by early settlers for transporting goods downstream. While not a legend, a specific tip for visitors is to be aware of the water hazard on hole 15, which requires a precise tee shot to avoid significant penalty strokes.
Nearby Landmarks
- Troy-Hayner Cultural Center (1.8km Southwest)
- Miami County Historical Society Museum (2.1km Southwest)
- Eldean Village (3.5km Southeast)
- Great Miami River Trail (2.0km Southwest)