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Scioto Country Club

Scioto CC - Round for 3 w/ a member

3 Guests

Item Details

Number of guests: 3

Number of rounds: 1

Booking Restrictions: Booking restrictions: this item can be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date with the host/club within the next 12 months. Proposed dates are not guaranteed. While we will make every effort to accommodate your preferred dates, options are subject to the host/club schedule and flexibility may be required.

Attributes: Walking w/ CaddiesPaid for by: Donor

$600 Fair Market Value

This purchase may be tax deductible

Course Details

Scioto Country Club, located in Columbus, Ohio, was established in 1916 and originally designed by Donald Ross. The club has hosted several prominent tournaments, including the 1926 U.S. Open, won by Bobby Jones, the 1931 Ryder Cup, and the 1950 PGA Championship. Over the years, the course underwent multiple renovations, including a redesign in 1963 by Dick Wilson, with contributions from associates Joe Lee and Robert von Hagge. In the 2000s, Michael Hurdzan and Jack Nicklaus—who grew up playing at Scioto—collaborated on further updates. In 2021, the club hired Andrew Green to restore the course to its original Donald Ross design, using historical drawings, photographs, and aerial images from the 1926 U.S. Open.

Scioto Country Club

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Ranked 60 in Golf Digest's Top 100 US Courses & 5 in Golf Digest's Best in State - Ohio

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Architect: Donald J. Ross, ASGCA/(R) Michael Hurdzan, ASGCA/Jack Nicklaus, ASGCA/Andrew Green (R-2021)

Course type: parkland

Year opened: 1916

Access: private

location

Columbus, OH

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Mulligan Foundation

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