Cincinnati Golf Tournaments & Outings
Give the guests at your golf outing a Country Club experience with a tournament at Beckett Ridge

If you’re planning a golf outing soon, why not bring your guests to a scenic country club course they’ve probably always yearned to play? Give them a chance to play with us at Beckett Ridge, well-known in Southwest Ohio for the quality of our golf.
Beckett Ridge has a classic championship course with a great tradition in the area; our layout was designed by Jack Kidwell, one of the best known names in the world of Ohio golf. He skillfully combined the ups and downs of the landscape with varied and intriguing challenges. Your guests will love the creeks and majestic trees and the elevated tee boxes.
Recently, we’ve gone semi-private so we have many more days available each year for tournament play. We can do smaller groups as well as a full shotgun of 144.
You will find many great reasons to hold your events at Beckett Ridge again and again including:
Great Golf
We have an excellent, player friendly championship course that’s always in great condition. We’re known for our five par-5s and five par-3s – a little different from the average layout.
Great Location
You’ll find us right off I-75, less than 30 minutes from downtown Cincinnati, making it an easy access venue for everyone. Yet you’re going to feel as if you’re on a vacation in the country when you play here.
Friendly Professional Golf Staff
The members of our staff are here to make sure that your outing or tournament is a big success. They are friendly, helpful, and cooperative. They have successfully coordinated hundreds of outings and tournaments and will ensure you are treated like a member for the day.
We Take Care Of All The Details
We make up the scorecards, pairings, and cart assignments. We can provide food and beverage carts during the round. Our staff members are on the course throughout the day to help ensure that everyone is having an enjoyable time. After the round is completed, our staff of professionals will score the tournament and provide the results of the on-course events.