ASTORHURST COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Walton Hills, OH, USA
Designed by Harold Paddock
Astorhurst Country Club occupies rolling terrain in Walton Hills, a village in the Cleveland metropolitan area southeast of the city center. The course was designed by Harold Paddock, a regional architect active in Ohio during the mid-twentieth century who worked on several layouts in the Cleveland area. The property sits within the glacially influenced topography characteristic of northeastern Ohio, where natural elevation changes and wooded corridors shape the playing corridors.
The routing takes advantage of the site's natural contours, with holes moving through mature tree-lined fairways and across varied terrain that requires thoughtful club selection and course management. The design reflects the architectural principles common to its era, emphasizing strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play. Several holes feature elevated greens or tee boxes that accentuate the property's topographical character.
Astorhurst functions as a traditional private country club serving the southeastern Cleveland suburbs. The club offers a full range of member amenities typical of established country clubs in the region, including dining facilities and social programming alongside its golf operations. The course provides a familiar test for members who appreciate classic parkland golf within the context of Northeast Ohio's golfing landscape, maintaining its place among the area's collection of private clubs that emerged during the region's growth in the twentieth century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Astorhurst was designed by Harold Paddock.
Yes. Astorhurst at Astorhurst Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Astorhurst is 71.
Astorhurst plays 6,138 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Astorhurst is 124.
Astorhurst is a 18-hole course.