About Us:
The Golf Club of Bucyrus is a Par 72 golf course that can be stretched out to 6331 yards. Although not one of the longest courses, position play golf is key. Scoring is critical on holes 1 through 6, as hole 7, a par- 5 that can reach 575 yards, is the toughest hole on the course. The stretch from hole 7 to hole 9 is a difficult closing 3 holes on the front that demands keeping the ball in the fairway to avoid the tree lines on both sides from tee to green. Starting from hole 10, keeping the ball in play is crucial on the back nine. These holes reveal an old traditional golf course, where distance is not crucial. The trees surrounding the fairways and elevation change make for an exciting round of golf. As you make your way to hole 18, you will finish your round on a challenging par-3. Topped out at 210 yards, be sure to take in play the uphill change in elevation. The Golf Club of Bucyrus has a beautiful layout that is set for a round to remember. With distances suitable for any golfer, yet providing a challenge to even the low handicap golfers.
The Golf Club of Bucyrus, originally known as Bucyrus Country Club, was built as a nine hole course in 1925 by a group of local businessmen who often drove by the land and admired the "beautiful groves of trees and rolling landscape". It was once said of the land "God must be a Scotsman because the land is ideal for a golf course". It remained a private nine hole course until 1992 when a second nine was added by famed architect Barry Serrafin and was then converted to semi-public. The new holes were intertwined with the old holes to create a unique and challenging layout.