

The North Course at NCR Country Club in Kettering, Ohio, was designed by Dick Wilson and opened in 1954. Wilson, known for his strategic bunkering and demanding shot values, created a layout that has served as the club's championship test for seven decades. The course occupies rolling terrain south of Dayton and features the mature tree-lined corridors and parkland character typical of established Midwestern clubs. Wilson's design emphasizes accuracy from the tee and precise approach play, with greens protected by his signature deep, sculpted bunkers.
NCR Country Club was founded by executives of the National Cash Register Company in the early twentieth century and has maintained a tradition of hosting competitive golf. The North Course has been the site of numerous regional amateur championships and qualifiers, reflecting its reputation as a thorough examination of shotmaking. The layout moves through varied elevation changes, with several holes playing across natural contours that add strategic interest to club selection and shot placement.
The club operates multiple courses on its property, with the North serving as the primary championship venue. The facility reflects the corporate origins of its founding membership while evolving into a broader community institution in the Dayton area. Wilson's design remains largely intact, preserving the architectural character and playing values he established in the mid-1950s when he was among the most sought-after course architects in American golf.
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North at NCR Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.4 out of 10 based on 10 explicit golfer ratings.
North was designed by Dick Wilson.
North at NCR Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at North is 70.
North plays 6,828 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at North is 132.