"Pay for 18, get 6 hours of misery\nBooked a 1:07 tee time and didn't tee off until 1:35. Took 3 hours to play 9 holes with 20-minute waits between shots. Half the course was burned up and unplayable. When we politely asked for a refund or rain check the manager got sarcastic ("Is it raining?") and told us "if you had somewhere to be you shouldn't have golfed, buddy." Walked off -- not worth staying for a 6-hour circus. Terrible pace, terrible customer service."
The Mix
5
21
250 Cleveland Ave, Columbus
OPEN · 18:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-287-5126
"I took the Stuffed & Saucy: A Handmade Ravioli Workshop with my daughter and it was amazing! I'm so grateful they allowed us to come to experience making hand made ravioli pasta. The step by step instructions were helpful and I really like the vibe of the class as well as the energy and support of all the chefs! Being able to eat, take food home, and the recipes is a plus! I would highly recommend this class!"
Racquet Club of Columbus
2
11
1100 Bethel Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 08:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-457-5671
"The players at the racquet club have horrible sportsmanship. We came here for a tournament and if someone not from their team missed a ball they would scream super loud. The coach was telling them to yell louder to distract the opponent. Very disappointed in their snobby behavior."
Scarborough East Tennis Club
4.5
11
5641 Alshire Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 08:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-868-5683
"This is a fun tennis club with a lot of courts on the east side of town. I had the pleasure of visiting while watching a pickleball tournament. \n\nThe indoor courts are well maintained. There is not seating available and it is a bring your own chairs if you are there to watch someone. \n\nThey have a fitness facility inside as well. I don't know about pricing as I was just a spectator. If you live near there and are into tennis or pickleball I would recommend checking out the club for more information."
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