New Albany Country Club is a private 27-hole golf club founded in 1992 as a centerpiece of Les Wexner's master-planned New Albany community outside Columbus, Ohio. Designed by Pete Dye and stretching to 7,081 yards with a slope rating of 143, the course reflects Dye's signature strategic bunkering and water features across three distinct nine-hole layouts. The club has hosted notable competitive events including the Ohio Amateur Championship and U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying.
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The Golf Club is a storied private club in New Albany, Ohio, founded in 1967 and widely recognized as one of Pete Dye's earliest and most influential course designs. Stretching to 7,439 yards with a course rating of 76.7 and slope of 147, the layout was crafted to follow the natural terrain of central Ohio, preserving native woodlands and minimizing earth movement. Signature Dye elements including railroad tie bunker facades remain intact, with a 2013-2014 restoration by P.B. Dye returning the course to its original design intent.
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