Marietta Country Club

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Address:
Pike Street
Marietta
OH
45750
United States

Marietta Country Club, established in 1901, is one of the oldest country clubs west of the Allegheny Mountains. Located in Marietta, Ohio since 1920, the 18-hole course features a par of 71 with multiple tee configurations offering varying yardages. The layout includes four par 3s, ten par 4s, and four par 5s, with hole lengths ranging from 97 yards to 494 yards depending on tee selection.

The course serves as the home course for Marietta High School and has hosted significant regional tournaments, most notably the 1956 Ohio Open won by Jack Nicklaus. The tee box options accommodate different skill levels, with measurements spanning from shorter executive distances to championship yardages, providing versatility in playability and challenge. The course's historical significance and tournament hosting experience establish it as a notable venue in the Mid-Ohio Valley region. Marietta Country Club welcomes visiting guests and members' guests for rounds of golf.

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