The Courses
South Course

The South Course is an 18-hole championship course designed by Bert Way and redesigned by Robert Trent Jones in 1960. Over the years the South Course has held 5 Rubber City Opens, 8 CBS Golf Classics, 14 American Golf Classics, and 3 PGA Championships. Firestone Country Club has also hosted 22 World Series of Golf, 14 NEC World Series of Golf, 4 World Golf Championships- NEC Invitational, and 1 Senior PGA Championship.

Architect: Bert Way, Robert Trent Jones
Built: 1929, 1960
North Course

The North Course is an 18-hole championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones. Noted for the scenic beauty of its lakes and streams, it was the site of the 1976 American Golf Classic and the 1994 NEC World Series of Golf.

Architect: Robert Trent Jones
Built: 1969
 
West Course

The West Course is an 18-hole championship course that was built around the perimeter of the South Course and is home to the Ohio Senior Open. The West Course was redesigned in 2001 by Tom Fazio and reopened in June of 2002. Having been given a total redesign, the West can now stand alone among the famous courses at Firestone.

Architect: Tom Fazio
Rebuilt: 2002