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TPC River's Bend
American private golf club
American private golf club
| Field | Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| golf_facility_name | TPC River's Bend | |||
| image | [[File:TPC River's Bend.png | TPC River's Bend | frameless | upright=0.9]] |
| caption | Located in Maineville, Ohio TPC River's Bend is a private golf course designed by Arnold Palmer and opened in 2001. | |||
| location | Maineville, Ohio | |||
| coordinates | ||||
| establishment | 2001 | |||
| type | Private | |||
| owner | ||||
| operator | Arcis Golf | |||
| holes | 18 | |||
| tournaments | Chiquita Classic (2010–2012) | |||
| Kroger Classic (2002–2004) | ||||
| Kroger Queen City Championship (2024–present) | ||||
| website | https://www.riversbendcc.com/ | |||
| course1 | ||||
| designer1 | Arnold Palmer | |||
| par1 | 72 | |||
| length1 | 7,180 yards | |||
| slope1 | 142 | |||
| rating1 | 74.9 | |||
| pushpin_map | USA | |||
| pushpin_relief | 1 | |||
| map_caption | Location in the United States |
Kroger Classic (2002–2004) Kroger Queen City Championship (2024–present) TPC River's Bend is a private golf club located in Maineville, Ohio about 25 miles northeast of Cincinnati.
The Arnold Palmer-designed championship golf course opened in 2001, and is a licensed member of the Tournament Players Club Network. It is owned by Dallas-based Arcis Golf, which purchased the facility from the PGA Tour in December 2022; it is one of nearly 70 Arcis-owned courses in the U.S.
The par-72, 7,180-yard course meanders through corridors of mature hardwoods, creeks, and waterfalls, and features gentle elevation changes. Water comes into play on six holes. The course also has a 12-acre PGA Tour-caliber practice facility, which includes multiple tees as well as a short-game practice area for chipping and putting.
The 30,000+ square-foot clubhouse includes casual and upscale dining rooms, conference rooms with audio-visual and conferencing capabilities, banquet facilities, golf shop, and fully appointed men’s and women’s locker rooms.
The property is located near a bend in the Little Miami River, Ohio's first designated as a National and Wild Scenic River by the National Park Service. It is an Arcis Golf sister course of Four Bridges Country Club in Liberty Township, a private facility 15 minutes from TPC at River's Bend.
Between 2002 and 2004, TPC at River's Bend was the venue for the Kroger Classic, an annual tournament on the Champions Tour featuring winners Bob Gilder, Gil Morgan, and Bruce Summerhays. From 2010 to 2012, it hosted the Chiquita Classic on the Web.com Tour.
In 2024, TPC at River's Bend became the venue for the Kroger Queen City Championship, an annual tournament on the LPGA Tour.
Scorecard
References
References
- "Course Rating and Slope Database: TPC River's Bend". USGA.
- "Arcis Golf acquires TPC River's Bend".
- (11 December 2022). "The Course".
- (15 June 2015). "Dining & Social".
- "National Wild and Scenic Rivers System".
- "Little Miami River".
- ["Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G Finds New Venue at TPC River's Bend | News | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association"](https://www.lpga.com/news/2024/kroger-queen-city-championship-presented-by-pg-finds-new-venue-at-tpc-rivers-bend#:~:text=CINCINNATI+(March+25,+10:,a+purse+of+$2+million.).
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