Brookside Golf and Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in the late 1920s in Columbus, Ohio, featuring a classic Donald Ross design known for its strategic bunkering and characteristically small, undulating greens. The course stretches to 6,809 yards from the championship tees and carries a slope rating of 135, reflecting the challenge inherent in Ross's naturalistic design philosophy. Brookside has a notable place in Ohio golf history, having hosted the 1954 Ohio Amateur Championship and serving as a longstanding venue for regional competition.
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Columbus Country Club is one of Columbus, Ohio's oldest and most storied private golf clubs, established in 1903 and anchored by a Donald Ross redesign completed in 1914. The 18-hole championship layout stretches to 7,120 yards and retains the hallmarks of Ross's design philosophy, including undulating greens and strategic bunkering, further refined in a 2007 restoration by architect Michael Hurdzan.
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Eagle Eye Golf Course is a semi-private 18-hole facility in Columbus, Ohio, designed by Chris Lutzke with influence from legendary architect Pete Dye. The course stretches to 7,318 yards from the championship tees, carrying a slope rating of 142 and featuring a replica of the iconic island-green 17th hole from TPC Sawgrass. Eagle Eye has hosted competitive events including the Ohio State Amateur Championship, establishing it as one of central Ohio's more notable golf destinations.
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The Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio is a storied 36-hole facility founded in 1938 and built around a championship Scarlet Course originally designed by Alister MacKenzie and completed by Perry Maxwell. Jack Nicklaus, an OSU alumnus, led a meticulous 2005-2006 renovation restoring MacKenzie's original design intent, and the course has hosted multiple NCAA Championships across its history.
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Create AccountWorthington Hills Country Club is a private 18-hole parkland course established in the early 1960s within the Worthington Hills residential community on the north side of Columbus, Ohio. The course was designed by Geoffrey Cornish, a prolific post-war architect known for traditional layouts throughout the northeastern United States, and stretches 6,713 yards with a slope rating of 132. The club has hosted Ohio Golf Association events and has undergone notable renovations to its bunkers and greens, maintaining a well-conditioned layout rooted in classic parkland design.
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York Golf Club is a private parkland course established in 1924 in Columbus, Ohio, designed by noted Midwest architect Robert B. Harris. The 18-hole layout stretches 6,408 yards and is characterized by mature tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering that reflect its classic early-20th-century design. The club has been a fixture in the Columbus golf community for a century, having hosted the 1975 Ohio Amateur Championship.
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