Scioto Country Club

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Scioto Country Club, is a private country club and golf course in the central United States, located in Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb northwest of Columbus. It hosted the U.S. Senior Open in August 2016.

Elevation800 feet (240 m)
Established1916, 110 years ago
Quick facts Club information, Coordinates ...
Scioto Country Club
Scioto in October 1918
Scioto Country Club is located in the United States
Scioto Country Club
Scioto Country Club is located in Ohio
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Interactive map of Scioto Country Club
Club information
40.002°N 83.075°W / 40.002; -83.075
Coordinates40.002°N 83.075°W / 40.002; -83.075
LocationUpper Arlington, Ohio
Elevation800 feet (240 m)
Established1916, 110 years ago
TypePrivate
Total holes18
GreensBentgrass
FairwaysBentgrass[1]
Websitesciotocc.com
Designed byDonald Ross
Par70
Length7,240 yards (6,620 m)[2]
Course rating75.5 [3][4]
Slope rating145
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History

Designed by Donald Ross, the golf course opened 110 years ago in 1916 and has hosted five PGA/USGA tournaments, including two majors. One of its co-founders was Samuel P. Bush, the paternal grandfather of President George H. W. Bush (and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush).[5]

Scioto is one of only five courses to host the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship, the Ryder Cup, and the U.S. Amateur. The other four are Hazeltine, Oak Hill Country Club (east), Oakland Hills Country Club (south), and Pinehurst Resort (#2).

Jack Nicklaus learned to play the game at Scioto in the early 1950s, mentored by Jack Grout,[6] and Bobby Jones won the second of his four U.S. Open titles there in 1926.

Its championship golf course was renovated in 2008 by Nicklaus and Michael Hurdzan. Over $6 million in improvements to its facilities are underway, and it was announced on April 17, 2012[7][8][9] that the course would host the 2016 U.S. Senior Open.

From the championship tees, Scioto is par 70 at 7,140 yards (6,529 m); the rating is 75.4 and the slope is 140.[2][3]

Course layout

More information Tee, Rating/Slope ...
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Championship 75.5 / 145 4554603902104655653955101603,610 4203955504702554454351754853,6307,240
Par 44434544335 4454344343570
Black 74.2 / 142 4204503901954655553905051603,5304103755454402304204251504503,4456,975
Blue 72.4 / 126 4104203701804254903654851503,295 4003505054202003804051404253,2256,520
Par 44434545336 4454344343571
White M:70.5 / 133
W:76.3 / 140
3854103501654104453504501403,105 3803204803801753703951354153,0506,155
Gold M:68.6 / 130
W:74.4 / 135
3653903251603704403354451352,965 3653054703351653153701254002,8505,815
Silver M:66.6 / 126
W:71.9 / 134
3353852901553504152754151302,750 3153004403301303103451053952,6705,420
Green M:65.1 / 124
W:70.4 / 129
300280285953404052704101152,600 3102804352851202903401003902,5505,150
Red M:62.5 / 116
W:66.1 / 115
260315240903003502303301102,225 270205345240120250280853702,1654,390
Purple M:60.1 / 111
W:61.9 / 104
210230185802503002102801101,855 21019027022085240240852801,8153,670
Yellow M:58.2 / 107
W:59.1 / 100
170185150702002401802301101,535 18016023020065200190852001,5103,045
Par Men's 44434545336 4454344343571
Par Women's 45434545337 4454344353673
SI Men's 9371111351715 61416212108184
SI Women's 1137171951315 41210141662188
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2016 U.S. Senior Open

More information Hole, Yards ...
HoleYardsParHoleYardsPar
14344104244
24604113624
33844125505
42003134714
54524142503
65605154474
73784164264
85024172023
91623184764
Out3,53235In3,60835
Source:[4]Total7,14070
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  • The U.S. Senior Open in 1986 was played as a par-71 at 6,709 yards (6,135 m).[10]

Rankings

Scioto is consistently ranked as one of the best courses in the United States. Currently, Golf Week ranks Scioto as the 53rd best Classic Course in the United States . It was ranked #49 in 2005. Golf Digest has Scioto ranked 59th , while Golf Magazine lists it as the 43rd best course (ranked 42nd in 2005).

Golf Digest rated this 36th best out of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" for 1995-96, and 32nd best for 1997-98. The same publication rated it as the 4th "Best in State" course for 1995-96, and 3rd best for 1997-98. In the category of "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." it was selected 29th by Golf Magazine in 1995, 33rd in 1997, and 43rd in 1999. Golf Week rated it 38th among "America's 100 Best Classical Courses" for 1997, 45th in 1998, and 47th in 1999.

Scioto is also ranked the 6th best course in Ohio by Golf Digest for 2005-2006.

Tournaments hosted

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