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Belmont Country Club

29601 Bates Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551

Designed by Robert Bruce Harris · Est. 1968

Redesigned by Arthur Hills (1995)

Belmont Country Club opened in 1968 on a Robert Bruce Harris design built over former farmland in Wood County. Arthur Hills later renovated the layout, which features tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and large fast greens, and has served as a U.S. Open local qualifier site.

History

Belmont Country Club in Perrysburg, Ohio was developed in the mid-1960s as part of the postwar growth of private golf in the Toledo metropolitan area. In 1966, the Wadsworth Company was contracted to construct the course on land bounded by Bates and Mandell Roads, the Ohio Turnpike, and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad—a parcel that had previously served as a farm and later as the grounds of the Belmont Hunt Club. Chicago landscape architect Robert Bruce Harris was commissioned to design the course, and it opened for play in 1968. Robert Bruce Harris was a prominent golf course architect based in Chicago who designed and renovated courses throughout the Midwest during the mid-twentieth century. His design approach emphasized strategic variety and visual interest, and at Belmont he produced an eighteen-hole layout that makes effective use of the Wood County terrain. The course features tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and large, fast greens that have made it a demanding test for the Toledo area's competitive golfers.

The signature hole is the par-five sixth, measuring 560 yards, which doglegs left around a substantial lake and serves as the course's number-one handicap hole. Following Harris's original design, Belmont Country Club engaged Arthur Hills to provide renovation work. Hills, based in Toledo, was a prolific golf course architect in the Great Lakes region, with credits including dozens of original designs and renovations throughout Ohio, Michigan, and beyond. His work at Belmont refined specific aspects of Harris's routing, updating bunker shapes, green complexes, and other elements in line with modern design standards while preserving the fundamental character of the original layout. The collaboration between Harris's foundational design and Hills's subsequent refinements produced the course that Belmont members play today. The course stretches to nearly 7,000 yards from the championship tees, with a six-tee setup that accommodates players of all skill levels.

Bentgrass greens and fairways provide consistent playing surfaces across Belmont's spring-through-fall season, and the course's tree-lined corridors require accurate driving throughout the round. Water features come into play on multiple holes, adding strategic complexity to the approach shots that define the course's challenge. Belmont Country Club has established a record as a competitive venue within the state, having hosted more than one U.S. Open local qualifier. This distinction reflects the quality and challenge of the layout—U.S. Open qualifying sites are selected by the USGA based on the course's ability to test players at a high level and provide reliable conditions for competition.

The club's willingness to host these events speaks to its commitment to the competitive side of golf. The club offers a full range of private club amenities including dining, social events, and recreational facilities alongside the golf operation. Located in Perrysburg, a prosperous suburb south of Toledo on the Maumee River, Belmont draws membership from across the Wood County and Lucas County communities. The course's combination of Harris's original design integrity, Hills's thoughtful renovations, and the club's ongoing investment in conditioning has kept Belmont Country Club among the stronger private golf destinations in northwestern Ohio.