
Aston Oaks Golf Club is perched atop rolling hills that overlook the Ohio River Valley. The Jack Nicklaus Design Group created the course, which sits on the former land of President William Henry Harrison. Although his presidency was short lived, traces of his legacy in Ohio can be seen throughout the golf course. Each hole was carefully carved from stands of mature white oak, hickory, and other native hardwoods. The course is tight and demanding with fast greens and plenty of elevation changes. The abundance of trees really characterizes the course. Between the 10th tee and the 11th green, there is a giant Buckeye tree that is the largest in the state. With all of the trees lining the fairways there was hardly a need to add bunkers, but there are some incorporated along the greensides that help to define some holes.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black | 72 | 6908 | 73.6 | 140 |
| Gold | 72 | 6402 | 71.2 | 135 |
| Blue | 72 | 5758 | 68.4 | 129 |
| Whit | 72 | 5019 | 69.1 | 121 |