Brief History of Hickory Sticks
On December 14th, 1961 Leland Bushong of the Logan Realty Company announced a new golf
course to be built three miles south of Van Wert. After several months of investigation and research, Bushong
& his associates estimated the course to be completed and ready for play by June 1963. It would be called
The Edgecreek Golf Course and would be laid out on the former Stoops farm, owned by Paul Wise
& George Moore. The first 9 holes of the course were to be 3,275 yards long, the shortest being 150
yards.

Of the 160-acre farm, 133 acres were incorporated into the Edgecreek Golf Course with a nine-acre tract
reserved for parking. Along Walnut Street, on the east side of the farm, 18 acres were set aside for
residential development. A gently rolling farm, it was considered some of the best productive land in Van Wert
County.
The course had it's formal grand opening on May 22nd, 1963. Free golf was available to men that
day, and to women the following day. "We are pleased with the public response to this new
recreational facility ... and the patronage at the Edgecreek Golf Course has exceeded our expectations." Said
Lee Bushong. Daily attendance on the fairways averaged over 100 with higher figures on the weekends. Edgecreek
started off with a Normal 0 commodious clubhouse, a golfing equipment store, and a snack bar, and offered
opportunities for both the serious-minded golfer and the occassional golf enthusiast.
Edgecreek became very popular and was visited by Paul Hahn on June 25th, 1964. Hahn put on an act filled
with comedic golf stunts and humor to go along with it. His act featured a 90-lb golf bag, holding numerous
2-lb clubs with rubber shafts made of garden hose. These shafts were six feet long as compared to the average
driver of 42 inches.
Over the years Edgecreek has changed it's name a couple of times. Once to Woods Golf Course, and most
recently to Hickory Sticks Golf Club. Inspired by the hickory sticks that golf clubs were once made of, this
change is an effort to get back to an old style golf course feeling.