Neumann Golf Club's White Course is a Bill Diddel design located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Diddel, a regional architect active primarily in the mid-20th century, designed numerous courses throughout Ohio and neighboring states, often working with rolling terrain characteristic of the region. The White Course reflects his approach to routing golf holes through natural landforms without extensive earthmoving, allowing the property's existing topography to shape play.
The course occupies land typical of the Cincinnati area, where moderate elevation changes and wooded corridors frame holes. Diddel's designs from this era generally feature strategic bunkering that rewards accurate positioning and greens with subtle contours that require careful approach work. The White Course likely incorporates these elements, presenting golfers with a layout that emphasizes course management over pure length.
Neumann Golf Club operates as a private facility serving the Cincinnati golf community. The club maintains the White Course alongside its other amenities, providing members with a traditional country club experience. The course remains a product of its time and place—a mid-century Ohio design that prioritizes playability and strategic interest within the natural landscape available to Diddel when he routed the holes.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
White was designed by Bill Diddel.
Yes. White at Neumann Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at White is 36.
White plays 2,944 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at White is 125.
White is a 9-hole course.