Camargo Golf Club Named Best in Ohio, Tops GOLF's Latest Course Rankings
December 22, 2024Camargo Golf Club in Cincinnati has been recognized as the top golf course in Ohio according to GOLF's latest rankings.
These rankings were established by a panel of over 100 golf experts who assessed courses based on their architecture and overall experience.
Following closely, Muirfield Village, designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1966, ranks third for its strategic layout and spectator-friendly design.
Inverness in Toledo is ranked second, notable for its renovation by Andrew Green that restored classic Donald Ross features while enhancing the course for modern play.
Scioto Country Club in Dublin, also designed by Donald Ross, made a comeback to the U.S. Top 100 after an Andrew Green restoration, securing the fifth spot.
Moraine Golf Club in Kettering, celebrated for its historical significance, ranks sixth after recent renovations by Keith Foster.
The Golf Club in New Albany, designed by Pete Dye in 1967, is recognized for its innovative design and unique features, ranking fourth.
Courses that did not receive enough votes were omitted from the rankings, ensuring that only the best are highlighted.
Camargo is known for its commitment to maintaining the course without extensive restorations, preserving its historical integrity.
The course features Raynor's signature one-shot holes: Redan, Short, Biarritz, and Eden, which are among his best designs.
The Golf Club's design by Seth Raynor in 1926 includes deep bunkers and large, squared-off greens across a hilly landscape.
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Golf • Dec 22, 2024
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