COUNTRY ACRES GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Ottawa, OH, USA
Designed by Bob Simmons
Country Acres Golf Club sits in Ottawa, a small village in western Ohio's Putnam County, an agricultural region characterized by flat to gently rolling farmland. The course was designed by Bob Simmons, a regional architect who worked primarily in Ohio and neighboring states during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Simmons typically created layouts suited to modest budgets and rural settings, emphasizing playability for recreational golfers while working within the natural terrain.
The course occupies former agricultural land, and its routing likely reflects the open character common to northwestern Ohio golf courses, where tree-lined fairways frame relatively straightforward holes across terrain that lacks dramatic elevation change. Courses in this part of the state typically feature strategic bunkering and water hazards to add challenge to otherwise flat ground, with greens that provide the primary defense through contouring and speed.
Country Acres serves as a community course for Ottawa and surrounding Putnam County, offering golf in a region where the game provides recreational outlet in a predominantly rural area. The club functions as a gathering place for local golfers, with a clubhouse that supports the social aspects of membership. Courses of this type in small Ohio towns often maintain straightforward operations focused on accessible golf rather than tournament play or national recognition, providing a home course for residents and visitors seeking a relaxed round in the countryside.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Country Acres was designed by Bob Simmons.
Yes. Country Acres at Country Acres Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Country Acres is 72.
Country Acres plays 6,425 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Country Acres is 120.
Country Acres is a 18-hole course.