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Zanesville Country Club

Zanesville Country Club sits on the eastern edge of Zanesville, Ohio, on a heavily wooded, 375-acre property dissected by the small stream known as Joe’s Run. Today it operates as a private, 18-hole facility with a traditional clubhouse, a stocked golf shop, and maintained practice areas. The course plays as a par-72 from multiple sets of tees, topping out at 6,983 yards. The routing repeatedly meets Joe’s Run—early on at the 1st, 2nd, and 5th—and returns to it later in the round, before closing with an uncommon par-3 18th. Regular competitive traffic includes Ohio Golf Association championships (most recently the 2025 Ohio Amateur) and the long-running local Genesis HealthCare Foundation Pro-Am. Visitors encounter a parkland layout marked by creek-edge drives, several elevated tees and greens, and putting surfaces that, in key places, still present the back-to-front tilt noted in historical sources. Practice facilities and the course are maintained in a way that supports frequent tournament play while preserving the setting’s wooded character and the central role of Joe’s Run in the playing experience.

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