NEW ALBANY COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 New Albany, OH, USA
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
New Albany Country Club sits in the planned community of New Albany, a suburb northeast of Columbus, Ohio. Jack Nicklaus designed both the West and East courses, which opened in the late 1990s as part of the broader development vision for the area. The courses reflect Nicklaus's characteristic emphasis on strategic bunkering, generous fairway corridors, and large, contoured greens that reward precise approach play.
The West Course typically serves as the club's championship layout, featuring longer yardage and more demanding shot values from the back tees. The routing moves through rolling terrain with mature tree lines framing many holes, and water comes into play on several key holes. The East Course offers a slightly shorter, more accessible test while maintaining similar design principles and conditioning standards. Both courses share the parkland character common to central Ohio golf, with elevation changes that are modest but sufficient to create visual interest and varied lies.
New Albany Country Club functions as a private club serving the residential community and surrounding area. The facility includes practice areas, a clubhouse with dining and event spaces, and amenities typical of upscale suburban country clubs in the Midwest. The courses host member competitions and occasional regional amateur events, though they are not known as tournament venues on a national scale. The club represents one of several Nicklaus designs in Ohio, his home state, where his work appears across multiple decades and property types.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West/East was designed by Jack Nicklaus.
West/East at New Albany Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at West/East is 72.
West/East plays 7,133 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at West/East is 132.
West/East is a 18-hole course.