Wyoming Golf Club, located in the northern Cincinnati suburb of Wyoming, Ohio, was designed by Tom Bendelow and opened in the 1920s. Bendelow, a prolific Scottish-born architect who worked extensively for A.G. Spalding and later independently, designed hundreds of courses across America during the early twentieth century. His work at Wyoming reflects his characteristic approach of creating playable layouts that work naturally with existing terrain while remaining accessible to a broad membership base.
The course occupies rolling terrain typical of southwestern Ohio, with mature tree-lined fairways and modest elevation changes that add strategic interest without overwhelming difficulty. Bendelow's routing makes efficient use of the property, incorporating doglegs and well-positioned bunkers that reward thoughtful course management. The greens, consistent with his design philosophy, feature enough contour to challenge approach shots while remaining fair for everyday play.
Wyoming Golf Club serves as a traditional private club with a membership drawn from the surrounding Cincinnati communities. The course has undergone periodic updates over the decades to address maintenance practices and modern equipment, though the fundamental routing and character of Bendelow's original design remain intact. For golfers interested in classic American course architecture from the golden age of design, Wyoming represents a well-preserved example of Bendelow's work in the Midwest, offering a straightforward test of golf in a mature parkland setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wyoming was designed by Tom Bendelow.
Wyoming at Wyoming Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Wyoming is 37.
Wyoming plays 5,350 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wyoming is 130.
Wyoming is a 9-hole course.