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The Buckeye State of Ohio lies in the Midwest Region of the United States with Lake Erie and the Ohio River defining its northern and southern boundaries. Columbus, with just over three-quarters of a million people, is the state capital and the largest city in terms of population.

  1. Camargo Club

    Ohio, United States

    The Camargo Club is set amidst undulating countryside on the edge of Cincinnati in the State of Ohio. It’s a Seth Raynor jewel which opened for play in 1925.

  2. The Golf Club

    Ohio, United States

    The Golf Club at New Albany in Ohio is one of Pete Dye’s earliest and most understated creations and the course feels mature way beyond its years.

  3. Scioto Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    Scioto Country Club is the course where Jack Nicklaus developed from a pudgy junior to a world beater.

  4. Inverness Club

    Ohio, United States

    For those readers who associate Inverness with a certain shy little Nessie, we can tell you that the Inverness Club has absolutely nothing to do with the Loch Ness monster.

  5. Muirfield Village Golf Club

    Ohio, United States

    No expense was spared in the construction of Muirfield Village Golf Club, with bold bunkering, water hazards and narrow fairways that require pinpoint tee shots.

  6. Moraine Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    Alec “Nipper” Campbell designed the golf course of the Moraine Country Club and it opened for play in 1930. A major Keith Foster renovation in 2015 has injected a new lease of life into this old classic.

  7. Brookside Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    In 2003, the course at Brookside Country Club was completely renovated to recapture the essence of the original Donald Ross design.

  8. The Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    Host to the US Women’s Amateur in 2012, the Country Club originally moved to Pepper Pike in the mid 1920s, where William Flynn laid out eighteen holes that were both stylish and strategic.

  9. The Kirtland Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    Kirtland Country Club’s old CH Alison course is routed over two distinct landforms; the front nine plays out on open, rolling terrain whilst the back nine weaves through a forested valley.

  10. Canterbury Golf Club (USA)

    Ohio, United States

    Host to two US Opens and one PGA Championship, Canterbury Golf Club’s place in golfing history is assured. It’s not a long course but the site is delightfully undulating with rolling hills, brooks and wooded areas.

  11. Pepper Pike Club

    Ohio, United States

    The Pepper Pike Club’s next door neighbour, The Country Club, grabs most of the attention in this east end Cleveland suburb with both clubs sharing the architectural heritage of William Flynn.

  12. Double Eagle Club

    Ohio, United States

    The late John Henderson McConnell founded the Double Eagle Club and the golf course was designed by the partnership of Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, opening for play in 1991.

  13. NCR (South)

    Ohio, United States

    The 7,055-yard South course at the NCR Country Club has become known as the “thinking man’s course” because accuracy rather than length is key to a good score on this heavily wooded layout.

  14. Springfield

    Ohio, United States

    Springfield Country Club was formed in 1898, but the course in play today is a 1922 Donald Ross design where a number of important events have been staged down the years...

  15. Harvey Firestone, founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, originally established the Firestone Country Club in the late 1920s as a park for his employees.

  16. Fowler's Mill (Lake & River)

    Ohio, United States

    Designed by Pete Dye and his brother Roy, Fowler’s Mill Golf Course extends to three 9-hole circuits, named Lake, River and Maple, with the former two comprising the 7025-yard premier 18-hole layout.

  17. Hyde Park

    Ohio, United States

    Founded in 1909, Hyde Park Golf & Country Club engaged Donald Ross to set out the course in 1920. Tim Liddy has recently restored the layout, researching old drawings before he expanded greens and remodelled bunkers.

  18. Firestone (North)

    Ohio, United States

    One of three 18-hole courses to be found at Firestone Country Club, the North is an engaging Robert Trent Jones Snr layout that debuted in 1969, ten years after the South course was unveiled.

  19. Site of the US Women’s Amateur in 1920, the Mayfield course at Mayfield Sand Ridge Club is a classic Golden Age design that’s laid out across a rolling landscape, with a couple of creeks coming into play on occasion.

  20. Alister MacKenzie drew up the plans for the golf complex at Ohio State University in the early 1930s but the doctor died soon afterwards so Perry Maxwell was given the contract.

  21. Elyria

    Ohio, United States

    Bordered by the Black River, the old course at Elyria Country Club is a 1920s William Flynn layout that has handled the golfing tests of time rather well.

  22. Coldstream Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    A typical Dick Wilson track from the late 1950s, the 18-hole layout at Coldstream Country Club ends with three long, demanding, heavily bunkered par fours.

  23. One of two courses owned by the Mayfield Sand Ridge Club, Sand Ridge is an elegant course located in the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains around 30 miles from Cleveland.

  24. The Virtues

    Ohio, United States

    The Virtues Golf Club (formerly Longaberger) is a dramatic Arthur Hills design from 1999 and the challenge here is epitomised by the long par five 4th hole, where the fairway drops 150 feet between tee and green.

  25. TPC River's Bend

    Ohio, United States

    A former PGA Champions Tour venue, the TPC River’s Bend course is routed around housing units within a residential development to the northeast of Cincinnati.

  26. Manakiki Golf Course

    Ohio, United States

    The tree-lined layout at Manakiki Golf Course has been in operation as a public golf facility since 1961. Originally set out by Donald Ross, the course was extensively upgraded during the early 1990s, restoring much of its design intent.

  27. Westwood Country Club

    Ohio, United States

    Occupying a property around a mile from the southern shores of Lake Erie, the course at Westwood Country Club is a C.H. Alison design, one of only two Ohio courses to bear the architectural stamp of Harry Colt’s associate.

  28. Kenwood (Kendale)

    Ohio, United States

    Kenwood Country Club was founded in 1930 by members of Cincinnati Country Club. Donald Ross was called in to help choose an appropriate property on the city outskirts, but Bill Diddel was selected to fashion two courses...

  29. Sleepy Hollow Golf Course

    Ohio, United States

    Designed by Canadian architect Stanley Thompson in the 1920s, the Sleepy Hollow Golf Course opened as a private country club on property rented from the local authority before it became public in 1963.

  30. Westbrook

    Ohio, United States

    The Donald Ross-designed course at Westbrook Country Club dates back to 1922 and it’s hosted many regional and national events down the years, including the Ohio Seniors Golf Association Championship and the PGA Junior Series Championship.