The Toptracer Range technology is available in 10 covered bays plus an additional bay specifically designed for professional lessons and club fittings at Reeves’ Driving Range in Cincinnati, Ohio. “The ‘high-tech, golf-meets-entertainment’ venue is advanced enough to support game improvement efforts for most skilled golfers, while simultaneously offering fun community-based games families, friends, new and non-golfers can enjoy,” says Rob Higby, Supervisor of Golf at the Cincinnati Recreation Commission.
Cincinnati (Ohio) Recreation Commission (CRC) – operator of six local and public golf courses – has opened its first state-of-the-art Toptracer Range at its Reeves Golf Course facility.
Toptracer Range, the ball-tracing technology used on televised golf tournaments to track shots, is transforming the everyday driving range experience as well. The Toptracer Range technology is available in 10 covered bays plus an additional bay specifically designed for professional lessons and club fittings at Reeves’ Driving Range.
CRC’s vision is to create exceptional recreation experiences for all citizens through their programs, facilities and parks making Cincinnati a great city to live, work and play. The new Toptracer Range at Reeves Golf Course will further this mission with its various game modes for all levels of golfers.
“Our Toptracer Range was designed to create an exceptional experience for all residents of Cincinnati and the surrounding communities,” said Rob Higby, Supervisor of Golf at CRC. “The ‘high-tech, golf-meets-entertainment’ venue is advanced enough to support game improvement efforts for most skilled golfers, while simultaneously offering fun community-based games families, friends, new and non-golfers can enjoy.”
CRC Golf has been a leader in growing the game at the grassroots level. Reeves and Neumann Golf Courses serve as home sites for the First Tee of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. In addition, CRC Golf Courses offer free community golf days and support numerous leading junior golf programs. In 2021, CRC unveiled the revitalized Jimmy Woods Learning Center located at Avon Fields Golf Course to rave reviews.
“CRC continues to innovate and create avenues for people outside of the game to join the golfing community,” says Nick Bednar, Vice President of Operations for Indigo Sports. “We could not be a prouder partner of CRC’s because we know their commitment to providing local golfers high-quality, accessible and affordable experiences is unmatched.”
Opening in 1924, Avon Fields Golf Course is the oldest CRC course designed by William Diddel. Diddel then added the nine-hole Woodland Golf Course in 1931 and another 18-hole layout, California Golf Course, in 1935. After a few more decades, Diddel decided to add two more 18-hole layouts: The Neumann Course in 1960 and the Reeves Golf Course in 1965.
Glenview Golf Course opened in 1975 under the watchful eye of Arthur Hills. Glenview is Cincinnati’s premier public championship layout, offering 27 holes with lush landscapes, panoramic views and demanding hazard features. Glenview was site of the 1987 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship.
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