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  2. Muirfield Village - Wikipedia

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    He also made changes to the driving range, added several suites overlooking the 18th hole, and completely remodeled the clubhouse inside and out. [10] In 2014, Golf Digest rated Muirfield Village as the number one golf course in Ohio, [ 11 ] and 53rd in the first-ever world's 100 greatest golf courses. [ 12 ]

  3. Scioto Grove Metro Park - Wikipedia

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    Scioto Grove features eight trails and five backpacking campsites. It has picnic shelters, an event space, traditional and 3-D archery ranges, and a disc golf course. The park opened to the public on May 6, 2016. [1]

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  5. Ohio State University Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University Golf Club is located in Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. [1] It was founded by L.W. St. John, (Ohio State University Athletic Director, 1912–1947). The golf club has two 18-hole golf courses: Scarlet and Gray. The Scarlet was completed in 1938 and the Gray was finished later in 1940.

  6. Scioto Country Club - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Jack Nicklaus Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum, opened in 2002, is a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m 2) facility offering a comprehensive view of Nicklaus' life and career in and out of golf as well as exhibits celebrating the history and legends of the game. In 2005, it was transferred by the private Jack Nicklaus Museum Inc. to Ohio State University.