SEVEN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Hartville, OH, USA
Designed by Bill Newcomb
Seven Hills Country Club sits in Hartville, a small community in northeastern Ohio's Stark County, roughly midway between Canton and Akron. The course was designed by Bill Newcomb, an architect who worked primarily in the Midwest during the latter half of the twentieth century and is known for layouts that work with existing terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthmoving. His designs typically emphasize strategic variety and playability across different skill levels.
The routing at Seven Hills takes advantage of the rolling topography characteristic of this part of Ohio, where glacial activity left behind gentle elevation changes and natural drainage corridors. The layout likely incorporates mature tree-lined fairways and a mix of hole lengths and angles that require thoughtful club selection and course management. Newcomb's approach generally favored creating interest through green contours, bunker placement, and the use of natural features rather than through excessive length or penal hazards.
As a private country club in a smaller Ohio community, Seven Hills serves as a social and recreational hub for members from Hartville and the surrounding area. The club provides a traditional country club experience with golf as the centerpiece, complemented by other amenities typical of facilities in this region. The course reflects the character of midcentury American golf architecture adapted to the landscape of northeastern Ohio, offering a straightforward test of golf without pretense.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Seven Hills was designed by Bill Newcomb.
Yes. Seven Hills at Seven Hills Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Seven Hills is 72.
Seven Hills plays 7,026 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Seven Hills is 133.
Seven Hills is a 18-hole course.