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The Golf Club is a course, and naturally a golf club too, which opened at New Albany, close to Columbus in Ohio, in 1967. It’s one of Pete Dye’s earliest and most understated creations, and the course feels mature way beyond its years.
Overview. The Golf Club, built in 1966, may be the most authentic of Pete Dye’s transition period of design, when he first chose to buck convention and start building lay-of-the-land layouts ...
The Golf Club. One of Pete Dye’s early masterworks, this rural retreat built in 1967 in suburban Columbus is where Jack Nicklaus first learned about design, as an unpaid consultant.
Quick Facts. Designer: Pete Dye in 1967. Cost: Private. Phone Number: (614) 855-7326. Directions: Get here! - 4522 Kitzmiller Rd, New Albany, Ohio 43054 – UNITED STATES. Photos: See additional photos of The Golf Club. What to Expect: Don’t be fooled by the generic name, The Golf Club is one of America’s elite tracks.
The Golf Club is one of Pete Dye's lesser-known courses but it ranks as one of his greatest and most challenging. Straying from the parkland layouts that were prevalent in the area at the time the course was built, Dye incorporated a variety of grasses that give the course a more heathland feel.
The 18-hole The Golf Club in New Albany, OH is a private golf course that opened in 1967. Designed by Pete Dye, The Golf Club measures 7439 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 142 and a 75.