We Bring You an Experience Like No Other!
Indian Ridge Golf Club is located within the gently rolling hills of Southern Ohio near the university town of Oxford, Ohio. Meticulously maintained bent grass fairways, tees, and greens along with crystal blue lakes, strategically placed bunkers together offer a championship layout experience. Indian Ridge’s four sets of tees offer an enjoyable playing experience to players of all abilities. Beginners to the lower handicap players will want to call Indian Ridge Golf Club their home course.
Outings
Golf Outing Packages
Indian Ridge Golf Club is the perfect place to host your next golf outing event. Hidden away in sprawling farmland just 4 miles south of Oxford, Ohio, Indian Ridge boasts a country club atmosphere in public course setting.
Indian Ridge Golf Club has been sculpted from gently rolling terrain that wind around the ridge overlooking the countryside. With four sets of tees from 5,000 to over 7,000 yards, you can select those that fit your player’s needs. Bent grass fairways, greens and tees, frame the numerous water hazards that come into play on seven holes. Indian Ridge Golf Club is dedicated to give your event a private country club experience at a great public golf facility price. This is what will make your next golf event a unique and full experience.
With seating for your entire outing, our pavilion is the perfect place to have your awards and celebratory lunch or dinner after your outing.
Driving Range and Practice Facility
Enjoy a quick warm-up before your game on our 22,000 square foot bent grass practice range. Our practice range features seven target greens at various distances to sharpen and hone your game. Also available are two practice greens to improve your putting stroke.
Golf Memberships
All Inclusive Membership – $1900
Unlimited 7 day a week access to the golf course and driving range. This membership includes a golf riding cart and all the range balls you care to hit.
Full Riding Membership – $1700
Unlimited access to the golf course on weekdays and on weekends after noon.
This membership also includes use of a golf riding cart.
Weekday Riding Membership – $1500
Unlimited access to the golf course and golf riding cart on all weekdays excluding holidays.
Full Walking Membership – $1100
Unlimited access to the golf course on weekdays and on weekends after 12 noon.
This membership does not include a golf riding cart.
Weekday Walking Membership – $850
Unlimited access to the golf course on all weekdays excluding holidays.
This membership does not include a golf riding cart.
College Student Membership – $450
Unlimited 7 day a week access to the golf course.
This membership does not include a riding cart.
Students must carry at least 12 hours of credit to be eligible for this membership.
Junior Membership –$250
Unlimited 7 day a week access to the golf course.
This membership does not include a riding cart.
This membership is for Juniors age 10 through 17 years of age.
Spouses may be added to any of the Indian Ridge Golf Club Memberships for 50% off the posted price.
Memberships are valid for a one year time period from the date of purchase.
Additional Benefits
The following golf courses offer discounted greens fees to all Indian Ridge Golf Club members.
Brook Hill Golf Club – Brookville, Indiana
Liberty Country Club – Liberty, Indiana
Highland Lake Golf Course – Richmond, Indiana
$25.00 for cart and green few any day of the week.
Oxford
Country ClubEst. 1949
The Oxford Country Club offers an active social environment crafted around the following facilities:
- PA nine hole golf course that hosts Women’s, Men’s and Senior’s Golf Leagues.
- PA fenced family area including a swimming pool, wading pool, volley ball net, and grassed play area. This facility hosts a morning exercise program, swim lessons, and an occasional evening movie.
- PA fenced tennis & pickleball area with two tennis courts and six pickleball courts. We offer tennis lessons for children.
- PDining room with bar service.
- PWe invite you to contact us to schedule a site visit.
Golf Shop
The Golf Shop opens April 1st and closes October 31st. Shop hours are 8 AM to dusk. Bottled water, soft drinks, beer, candy and chips are available for sale. Members and their guests must register at the golf shop before starting their round of golf. Members should sign in at mailbox on hole 1 in off season.
Greens Fees
Weekdays, $15 for 9 holes and $25 for 18 holes Weekends, $17 for 9 holes and $27 for for $18 holes
In the early 1930’s a group of Oxford business men and local golf enthusiasts (including E.E. Powell, C. L. Hesterberg, W.C. McSherry, Edgar E, Brandon, and trustee George L. Rider) built a golf course on ~60 acres of land that they owned off Contreras Road, less than a mile west of uptown Oxford, Ohio. They also formed and incorporated a private club called the Oxford Golf Club, Inc. and transferred ownership of the land to the Oxford Golf Club in 1935.
In 1934, the Oxford Kiwanis Club worked with the Oxford Golf Club, and was instrumental in building a municipal pool for the Village of Oxford. The pool and snack shop were built on 1.6 acres of land adjacent to Contreras Road and east of the current parking lot. The pool (named Roosevelt Park) was built as a WPA depression project that provided much need jobs in Oxford and created a recreational facility for the Oxford residents. The 1934 land transfer, to the Village of Oxford, contained a revisionary clause which stated that the land reverted back to Oxford Golf Club (or their successors in title) if it was not used for park and playground purposes by the Village of Oxford.
The Oxford Golf Club was disbanded during World War II, but came back into existence once the war ended. The Oxford Golf Club was reorganized after the war and then incorporated as the Oxford Country Club on Jan 17, 1949. Individuals responsible for the incorporation, who also served as the first Board of Trustees of the new Oxford Country Club were: Joseph P. Wespiser (1st Board President), John Mahany, Joseph C. Seibert, Hubert A. Douglass, Verlin L. Pulley, Earl Folker, Ernest A. Myers, Ladd Wilson, and John Minnis.
All of the property and improvements were transferred from the Oxford Golf Club to the newly created Oxford Country Club, which was formed as a not-for-profit corporation in the state of Ohio. Ownership of the club now resides with all current full and emeritus members.
A snack shop located near the municipal swimming pool served both the pool and as the check-in point for the golf club. In 1953, a new club house was built on the current site, while the equipment garage was built in 1958. In May 1974, upon completion of a new municipal swimming pool on Fairfield Road, the old municipal swimming pool was abandoned by the City of Oxford and eventually demolished. The parcel of land was no longer being used for park and playground purposes by the City, so the land reverted back to the Oxford Country Club in 1976. The original stone wall built by the WPA is still visible today.
An additional 50+ acres (on the north side of the property) were purchased in 1966 with the initial intent of creating an 18-hole golf course. The swimming pool and tennis courts were built in 1980. There have also been plans to build a road along the west side of the property and to sell country club lots and build houses along the golf course. These plans were never realized due to economic conditions and the small population base that supports the Oxford Country Club.
In 2014, while many private golf courses are struggling to survive, the Oxford Country Club has maintained its vitality, beauty and family friendly environment. The manicured golf course, attractive restaurant, and well-maintained pool and tennis courts are treasured assets to the members and guests of the Oxford Country Club and to the community it serves.
CLUBHOUSE, POOL, GOLF COURSE, TENNIS & PICKLEBALL COURTS & RESTUARANT
The use of the Club is restricted to members and guests, except as approved by the Board of Trustees. All social functions must terminate no later than 1:00 AM. Parking is confined to the parking lot. Handicap parking is provided in marked spaces and in posted spaces adjacent to the pool and the first tee box. No alcoholic beverages are permitted on Club property except those purchased from the Clubhouse or golf shop.
The restaurant is open six (6) days a week (closed on Mondays) from early May through October. From November through March, the restaurant is only open on the weekends and some weekdays in April.
Guests may only use the Club facilities when accompanied or authorized by an OCC member approved to use the facility. Guest usage is limited to five (5) visits to the Club per calendar year.
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