Public · 18 Holes

Homestead Springs Golf Course

5888 London Lancaster Road, Groveport, Ohio

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Bud RainierCourse Designer
4.3252 Reviews
Groveport, OHLocation

The Club

About Homestead Springs Golf Course

Homestead Springs Golf Course, established in 1972, is a family-run public golf course located in the picturesque countryside of Groveport, Ohio. Just 10 minutes southeast of Columbus, this 18-hole course offers a fun and challenging experience for golfers of all skill levels. The course is well-maintained and ideal for events or a leisurely day of...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.3/5
Google · 252 reviews
In summary

Homestead Springs Golf Course receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the friendly staff, challenging layout, and well-maintained greens. However, many visitors express concerns about the overall condition of the fairways, inconsistent service, and issues with course management, such as slow pace of play and overcrowding. While some find the course enjoyable and in good shape, others feel it is overpriced given its current condition.

10 months ago
Paid $56 on August 2, 2025. I’ve played this course many times and never have seen it in this condition. Most fairways were unplayable. The smell around #12 green is just horrible. Dead fish carcasses right beside the cart path going to #13 tee box. No warning by the clubhouse, they just took our money and smiled, It’s not even worth $26.
— Kevin Colborn
a month ago
Worst experience and unprofessional! I walked in the clubhouse aka the basement to a hot head behind the snack bar yelling at my friends and I. Threatening to kick us out if more than 4 people are playing that same hole and how he would rip the keys out of the carts and make us walk off the course. We understood that from the start and that’s why we had already booked two tee times. So he yelled at us saying he’s going to be watching us all day. He then told the worker behind the counter to charge us double for a couple guys who were just riding with the groups. Luckily we had already paid. Af…
— Andres Campos
9 months ago
I think 3 stars might be a gift here. Played 9-8-25 in the morning. Tee-Time made 2 weeks early. My 1st time playing here. Not Crowded. Only the back nine was open (we played it 2x), and the Pro-Shop Manager said all Tee-Times were called and made aware of the front nine closure for aeration. We were definitely not called. I enjoyed the back nine holes. The greens were real good. The fairways were below average, with a large percentage of dead/no grass. Tee-Boxes were ok. We drove 45 minutes to play. Senior Rate was $40. PSM stated that $46 is the regular rate. Also, after we were done, unshod…
— Matt Bell
9 months ago
Hadn’t played here in nearly 20 years, but I remembered it as an okay course. As it turns out, okay was generous. Tee boxes were spotty, some okay but others not so good. All the greens were in good shape, as were most of the bunkers. Fairways and rough, however, were awful. Weedy, bare in a lot of spots. Overwatered in some areas and underwatered in others. Overall, this course is not worth the $40 green fees. $25 maybe, but definitely not $40.
— Jay Anderson
9 months ago
Been playing golf courses around the east side of Columbus the last few years, I thought I’d give this one a try since I’ve never been, and this was easily the worst course ive ever been to. Incredibly rude and humiliating service during check in for no reason; apparently they don’t like when you use the online tee time service linked from their own website and have questions about it. The course itself was in really bad shape, dead grass, weeds, dirt fairways, and swarms of flies near every body of water and sand trap. Would not recommend this course, there are much better in the area at a be…
— Nich Stelzer
7 months ago
Outstanding golf experience. Played course for years never disappoints. Steve (owner) nicest guy in history of the world
— jeff mccabe
10 months ago
One of the first courses I ever went to with my Dad, and Dave Finnerty, all they let me use was a 10 iron, and a persimmon 1 wood, this was when they first opened in the way early 70's, all the Tee markers were Rainer beer cans, still have the 2 clubs. For the last 15 years I have been unable to play due to physical disability, that most recently got fixed, thank you Orthopedic One, and am getting back into the game. Today however was not granted access due to excessive water, very bummed, but will get back eventually and have a memory or two. Have to say what I saw the place looks great.
— Leatherneck189
8 months ago
Terrible service. Took 3 hours to play 9 and went in to the clubhouse to ask for a rain check or to get someone to keep pace and they told us we shouldn’t have come golfing after telling us pace is 2 hours 15 minutes.
— Ian Wilson
a year ago
Friendly staff. Friendly players. Great beverage selection. Great snacks. Golf course along a quiet country road is quite good, plays long mostly. Good hole signage. Antique ball washers are cool. Low large wooden barrels filled with beautiful flowers act as 150-yard markers - a nice aesthetic. I like the holes with hills and unusual lies and groove on the mostly manicured tees and fast small greens. No obvious water management so the fairways are baked dry from 2024 Summer heat. I warn cart riders about the bone rattling gravel cart paths.
— Natalie Farber
9 months ago
This course has great bones and a lot of potential. They are struggling as many right now. Fairways have some really rough areas, according to them its from flooding. Rough is hard pan, dry and sparse grass. Because apparently we're in a drought. That said the greens roll true and quick. If you want it to hold the green though you better hit it high and land it soft. The design as a ton of potential with a few minor tweaks. An old dead tree directly in front of your teebox isn't really a realistic challenge. Im all for having to play a short club to not run out a fairway or hit into trouble…
— Todd Hallowell
a year ago
Rock hard greens and very fast. You literally can't keep the ball on the green on approaches even on sky high shots. Very overated for the price you have to pay. Pace of play was good, but we played during the week. To many otherr courses around to play this one at a high price.
— Karen Fleming
Edited 9 months ago
Found this course a few years ago, my how it's went downhill. I understand the weather plays a huge role in conditions, but the greens were not in good shape. A lot if it was from players not repairing ball marks. I called for a tee time, told the person who answered that I was coming as a single. His first words were "I don't allow MY singles to just buzz around other groups". We'll, you don't habe a ranger on the course so if a group decides to let me thru, I'm not going to say "no, I'm not allowed to go by because the pro shop guy said so". Second, I stopped for a drink and food at the turn…
— Lindsey Pyle

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