

Heritage at The Heritage Club stands as a testament to the ambition of championship-caliber golf in the heart of Ohio. Routed across gently rolling terrain just north of Cincinnati, the course presents a traditional, American parkland experience. Its generous fairways offer a sense of freedom from the tee, though well-placed bunkering and subtle green complexes demand careful approach play to score.
Designed by Jack Nicklaus in the late 1980s, Heritage has become known for its strategic design and impeccable conditioning. The course has hosted several significant tournaments over the years, drawing some of the region's top amateur and professional players. A well known regional event among college athletes, the club regularly seeks to test the regions best amateurs.
Beyond the golf, Heritage cultivates a welcoming atmosphere for its members. While not counted among the nation's most heralded courses, its strong layout and commitment to quality make it a respected and enjoyable venue for players of all skill levels. Its strong membership has come to enjoy its position in the rolling Ohio landscape with a vibrant social scene.
Reviews
Heritage Club in Mason is one of those courses that feels like a solid, everyday play — nothing overly flashy, but always a good time. It’s a P.B. Dye design, and you can definitely see the family resemblance in the shaping of the greens and some of the bunkering. The layout isn’t overly demanding, which makes it a great course to play regularly without getting beat up. They’ve recently redone the range and practice area, and it really looks great now. There’s not a ton of variety in targets or yardages, but it’s a nice setup for warming up or working on your game before a round. The course itself is usually in solid shape — I’ve played it a few times when the greens were rolling fast and true, which made it a lot more fun and brought out some of the subtle slopes you might not notice otherwise. Overall, Heritage is one of those clubs that fits the “play every day” vibe perfectly. It’s enjoyable, well-maintained, and a good course to get consistent reps in without feeling repetitive.
Typical run down “Invited” club
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Heritage at The Heritage Club has a Course Vaults score of 7 out of 10 based on 12 explicit golfer ratings.
Heritage was designed by P. B. Dye.
Heritage at The Heritage Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Heritage is 72.
Heritage plays 7,111 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Heritage is 140.