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| | 6537 | 71.5 | 126 | | | 6188 | 70.4 | 124 | | | 5591 | 69.0 | 120 | | | 5062 | 69.7 | 115 | | Par: 72 |
Course Conditions (as reported by course) General Manager/owner Ron Birchak
Teaching Pro Mitch Blake
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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 | | Due to minor inaccuracies in the mapping of this course, we have chosen not to display a MapQuest map link. If you would like further clarifications on the directions, please call the course. |
Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course is located on land of historic significance to Milton Township and Mahoning County. We chose our name to commemorate a proud group of settlers who helped Ohio prosper in its infancy. At least one of these settlers fought for our independence in the Revolutionary War. In 1804, the year after Ohio became a state, Jesse Halliday built a gristmill, sawmill and carding mill on the river that flows through the golf course. The movement of the river water powered these mills. In 1817, Mr. Halliday sold the mills to Judge Robert Price. Judge Price, a Dutch immigrant, immediately moved to the area with a group of industrious family and friends.
Under the energetic leadership of Judge Price, The Mill became a great success – drawing business from grain growers from miles around. Judge Price's community of mostly Dutch immigrants grew, raised families and prospered with the business. Pricetown is named for the Judge. About 50 members of Judge Price's community remain with us today – overlooking the Mahoning River in the Olde Dutch cemetery.
Please pay your respects as you pass this cemetery on your way to the #11 green, and the #2 tee. As did our ancestors before us, it is Olde Dutch Mill's goal to help our community prosper by nurturing the wonderful natural resources that we are so blest to enjoy. We hope you enjoy every minute of your golfing experience.
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | From Akron: Take Interstate 76 East to Exit 48 (Route 225). Turn left onto Route 225 and proceed 2 miles. Turn right on Cable Line Road and proceed 4 miles. Turn right on Grandview Avenue. Course 1/4 mile on the left.
From Warren/Newton Falls: Take Route 534 through Newton Falls. Approximately 2 miles South of Newton Falls, turn right on County Line Road. Proceed 1-1/2 miles (past Mahoning River). Turn left on Grandview Avenue. Course 1/4 miles on the left.
From Lordstown: Take Bailey Road 1/2 mile past General Motors plant. Turn right on County Line Road (Gladstone Rd.). Proceed 5 miles (past Route 534 and Mahoning River). Turn left on Grandview Avenue. Course 1/4 mile on the left.
From Youngstown: Take Interstate 76 West to Exit 54 (Route 534). Turn right onto Route 534 and proceed 2 miles. Turn left on County Line Road. Proceed 1-1/2 miles (past Mahoning River). Turn left on Grandview Avenue. Course 1/4 mile on the left.
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