3097 Losantiville Ave,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45213-1398
The golf course was founded in 1902 and was designed by the famous architect Tom Bendelow. Bent grass tees, fairways, and greens greet the players and are always kept in pristine condition by our club Superintendent, Gary Dilbert. The course plays longer than its posted length due to the rolling hills and doglegs that the golfer encounters. The green complexes are very small and are a challenge to hit. Once on the greens, the golfer's skill must really surface, as most are sloped from back to front, some severely so. With green speeds an average of 10-11 on the stimpmeter, putting becomes an artform. The course still stands the test of time and was even chosen to be in the rotation for the prestigious Cincinnati Metropolitan Championship. In June 2008, there were 223 Met rounds played, with only 1 player breaking par for their round. This is a great testament to the challenge that awaits the golfer at Losantiville Country Club.