MEDALLION CLUB
🇺🇸 Westerville, OH, USA
Designed by Jack Nicklaus II
The Medallion Club in Westerville, Ohio, features two eighteen-hole courses designed by Jack Nicklaus II: the Meadows and the Preserve. Located in the northern Columbus suburbs, the facility opened in the late 1990s as part of a residential community development. Jack Nicklaus II, son of the Golden Bear, established his own design practice and brought a modern approach to course architecture while drawing on principles learned from his father's firm.
The Meadows course typically plays through more open terrain with broader fairways and strategic bunkering, while the Preserve course incorporates more wooded areas and elevation changes characteristic of central Ohio's rolling landscape. Both layouts reflect the design philosophy of risk-reward golf, offering multiple routes to greens and emphasizing course management over pure length. The property takes advantage of natural water features and native grasses to frame holes and define playing corridors.
The Medallion Club operates as a private facility serving the Westerville community and northern Columbus area. The club provides a full range of member amenities including practice facilities, dining, and social programming typical of modern residential club developments. The dual-course setup allows the club to accommodate member play while maintaining course conditions and providing variety for regular players. Central Ohio's golf season runs from early spring through late fall, with the courses closed during winter months.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Meadows/Preserve was designed by Jack Nicklaus II.
Meadows/Preserve at Medallion Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Meadows/Preserve is 72.
Meadows/Preserve plays 7,001 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Meadows/Preserve is 132.
Meadows/Preserve is a 18-hole course.