As you put your golf clubs in the car, the drive to Bronzwood Golf Course in Kinsman, Ohio doesn't much enter your mind. From our hometown, Warren, Ohio, it' a relaxing 25 minute drive toward the Northeast Ohio/Pennsylvania border on winding, country roads.
Continuing on through the small town of Kinsman, you'll pass the gazebo in the townsquare that is always decorated for the next event, no matter what the season. Further up the road you may even catch a glimpse of an Amish family in their horse-drawn buggy.

Next stop is Bronzwood, owned and operated by Jim and Natalie Bronson, and now their children also, Jamie and Lee. The course - eighteen holes - up and down hills, through the woods and wide-open spaces - where corn used to grow. All these things and more make up this challenging course.

The golfing at Bronzwood is definitely fun, but there is so much more that keeps me going back. I remember the "Bug Special", 36 holes of golf with cart, and lunch (one of the best sandwiches anywhere), all of this only $16. What a deal that was!
The Chicken Open. Did you ever hear of that one before? This was usually on a Wednesday, a whole group would report off work, play golf all day, finish up with a chicken dinner afterwards. Legend has it that it was called the Chicken Open (not because of the chicken dinner) but whoever didn't take off work to play was "chicken"!

My favorite has always been Couples Scotch, where couples alternate shots around the course. You'd be surprised the situations you could leave your partner in, just ask my wife!

Bronzwood also has the regular stuff, league play, outings, the Bronzwood Open, but the event that continues to grow in attendance is the Ladie's Tournament, sponsored by the Monday Nite Ladies League. It's a great event, with lots of fun, fantastic prizes, all at a great price, but the kicker is the homemade food.

This year's tournament was very special for us. It was held in honor and celebration of my mother-in-law, Joyce Mick, who was a member of the Monday Nite League for over 20 years, and Natalie's sister, Betty Grunder. The tournament raised over $1,000 for the American Cancer Society, which was donated in their names. It was truly a celebration of the heart at Bronzwood.

If you ever get a chance to go, please have a seat on the bench on #15 Tee. (Please click on the picture for a better view). It is in celebration of Joyce's life and the hole-in-one she had there several years ago. Here's Pammy trying her best for a hole-in-one with the help of her mom's clubs. No, she didn't make it, but it was a great shot. Just ask her Dad. He's the one looking on in the background.
The drive, the golf, the atmosphere, the people we have met there - This is why we chose Bronzwood Golf Course as the first of the Places We've Enjoyed.