Piqua Country Club, is a Private, 18 hole golf course located in Piqua, Ohio.
Piqua Country Club first opened for play in 1896. Donald Ross contributed to the 9-hole course design in 1920. In 1975, Jack Kidwell added enhancements and renovations including the expansion of the course to 18-holes.
Tree-lined bent-grass fairways, small undulating greens, and large mature oak trees are just a few characteristics of this classic layout. Elevated tee boxes offer visually stunning views of the rolling terrain and manicured fairways. The course is even more hilly when you tee off from the back tees. Overall, water hazards come into play on eleven holes.
Black tees: par-72, 6,835 yards, 72.6 / 128
Gold tees: par-72, 6,483 yards, 71.0 / 129
Burgundy tees: par-72, 6,048 yards, 68.9 / 120(M), 75.0 / 131(W)
Teal tees: par-73, 5,329 yards, 71.5 / 123
The course was closed at the end of 2014, but was purchased by an investment group and reopened in 2015. It will now be managed by a professional golf management group rather than a board of member directors.