CITY OF MASON GOLF CENTER
🇺🇸 Mason, OH, USA
Designed by Desmond Muirhead, Jack Nicklaus
The Academy at City of Mason Golf Center is a public facility course in Mason, Ohio, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Desmond Muirhead. This collaboration pairs Nicklaus, one of golf's most decorated players and prolific architects, with Muirhead, known for his creative and sometimes unconventional design approach during the 1970s and 1980s. The course serves as part of a municipal golf complex in the northern Cincinnati suburbs, an area that has seen considerable residential and commercial growth over recent decades.
As an academy-oriented layout, the course typically functions as a shorter or more accessible design intended for instruction, practice, and players developing their skills. Nicklaus has been involved in various teaching and learning-focused facilities throughout his design career, and this project reflects that educational mission. The Mason area sits on relatively rolling terrain characteristic of southwestern Ohio, with mature tree cover and seasonal climate that shapes playing conditions throughout the year.
The City of Mason Golf Center provides public access in a region with a strong recreational golf culture. The facility supports both casual play and structured learning, fitting the broader trend of municipal courses offering multiple formats to serve diverse player populations. The Nicklaus-Muirhead partnership on this project represents an interesting pairing of design philosophies, though specific details about individual hole features or routing decisions are not widely documented in major golf architecture references.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Academy was designed by Desmond Muirhead and Jack Nicklaus.
Yes. The Academy at City of Mason Golf Center is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Academy is 16.
The Academy plays 1,442 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The Academy is a 4-hole course.