Maketewah Country Club
Country Club · Cincinnati, OH · Founded 1910 · 18 Holes
About Maketewah Country Club
Maketewah Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1910 on Cincinnati's east side, offering a classic parkland layout across 18 holes of rolling terrain. The course was originally designed by Tom Bendelow, known as the "Johnny Appleseed of American Golf," and was thoughtfully updated by architect Keith Foster in 2003-2004 while preserving much of the original routing. Maketewah has long been regarded as one of Cincinnati's premier private clubs, with a championship track rated 73.6 and a slope of 138 that has hosted multiple Ohio Amateur Championships and USGA qualifying events.
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