The Ohio men’s and women’s golf teams kicked off their spring season last week in Mid-American Conference Match Play.
Each team performed as expected and will improve throughout the season, but one thing won't change: Ohio won't have a home course that can be used to hold events.
If Ohio wants to continue to bolster its golf programs, improvement needs to be made.
Currently, Athens Country Club — a nine-minute drive from The Convo — is Ohio's home course.
The course is used for practice, but it isn't capable of hosting matches for Ohio, according to Bob Cooley, the men's coach.