Scioto Country Club
Scioto Country Club
STYLE EXPLAINATION
Green Guide
Can be used by a beginner
Less complex information
Tour Pro
Follow the rules of the professional tours
Driver landing distances
Rules Breaker
The most detailed with the slopes of the greens
Prohibited in official competition
Authorized during reconnaissance games
YOUR SELECTION
Informations
Hole
18
Architect
Donald Ross, Jack Nicklaus, Dr. Michael Hurdzan
Lenght
5617 - 6520
Slope - Men
130 - 136
SSS - Men
68 - 72
Min Index
54
Creation Date
1916
Par
71
Slope - Women
130 - 135
SSS - Women
70 - 74
Overview
18-Hole Course opened in 2008. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Michael Hurdzan & Donald Ross.
Members-only club near Columbus, Ohio. Hosts US Open Championship, PGA Championship, US Amateur Open, US Senior Open and the Ryder Cup.
Nicklaus was taught the game by his mentor Jack Grout at Scioto. The clubhouse is something of a shrine to St.
Jack. The classic layout is kind to casual players, but more experienced ones will be put to the test, particularly once they reach the greens.
It is quite a thrill to golf where Jack golfed, and visitors can cap off the experience with a quick drive to the nearby JackNicklaus Museum. The course is one of the oldest in the United States, having been designed in the 1910s by Donald Ross and built in the same style as the original Scioto clubhouse.
It has a driving range, putting range, chipping green and putting green. The 18-hole course has a par-72 par-4 layout.
Members-only club near Columbus, Ohio. Hosts US Open Championship, PGA Championship, US Amateur Open, US Senior Open and the Ryder Cup.
Nicklaus was taught the game by his mentor Jack Grout at Scioto. The clubhouse is something of a shrine to St.
Jack. The classic layout is kind to casual players, but more experienced ones will be put to the test, particularly once they reach the greens.
It is quite a thrill to golf where Jack golfed, and visitors can cap off the experience with a quick drive to the nearby JackNicklaus Museum. The course is one of the oldest in the United States, having been designed in the 1910s by Donald Ross and built in the same style as the original Scioto clubhouse.
It has a driving range, putting range, chipping green and putting green. The 18-hole course has a par-72 par-4 layout.
Facilities
Bar | Location De Chariots | Zone De Chipping | |||
Practice | Salle De Sport | Voiturette | |||
Ecole De Golf | Hotel | Vestaires | |||
Garderie | Parking | Proshop | |||
Zone De Putting | Location Clubs | Restaurant | |||
Spa | Piscine | Tennis |