Golf Course Review
Columbus, OH
18 holesPar 72premium / private
#81 in Americacommunity rating
Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio is an 18-hole, par 72 Donald Ross design that has played a significant role in American golf history. The course served as the training ground where Jack Nicklaus learned the game, and it hosted both the 1926 US Open and the 1931 Ryder Cup, cementing its place in the sport's heritage.
Today, Scioto remains a premium private facility that continues to challenge golfers of all skill levels. On First Loop, the course ranks fifth in Ohio and 81st nationally, reflecting its standing among the country's finest layouts.
Donald Ross design in Columbus. Jack Nicklaus learned the game here. Host of the 1926 US Open and the 1931 Ryder Cup.
Scioto Country Club is rated 8.6/10 by real golfers on First Loop. Ratings are based on head-to-head Elo comparisons — no editorial bias.
Scioto Country Club is a golf course located in Columbus, Ohio. It is a 18-hole, par 72 course.
Scioto Country Club is ranked #81 in America by the First Loop community. Rankings are determined by Elo head-to-head comparisons from verified golfers, not magazine editors.
Scioto Country Club earns a strong 8.6/10 from the First Loop community, placing it among the top courses in Ohio.
Scioto Country Club is categorized as premium / private ($$) based on First Loop community data.
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