Bowling Green Golf Courses Featured on the 2026 Ohio Golf Trail

Great news for golf lovers. Stone Ridge Golf Club and the Bowling Green Country Club, two of Bowling Green's finest public courses, have been named to the 2026 Ohio Golf Trail, a statewide list of 180+ public golf courses curated by TourismOhio. Whether you're a seasoned golfer planning your next trip or a weekend player looking for a new challenge, Bowling Green is officially on Ohio's golf map.

What is the Ohio Golf Trail?

The Ohio Golf Trail is a TourismOhio initiative connecting golfers with top public courses across the state. No memberships, no exclusivity, just great golf. Whether you're a local looking for your next round or a visitor planning a golf getaway, the trail is your guide to the best tee times Ohio has to offer. You can explore the full trail at ohio.org/golf-trail.

Tee Up in Bowling Green

Wood County is home to two courses well worth putting on your summer itinerary. If you're looking for places to have fun in Northwest Ohio this summer, look no further than your local fairways.

Stone Ridge Golf Club

Stone Ridge Golf Club is an 18-hole, Arthur Hills-designed public course set among 150 acres of rolling hills in Bowling Green, Ohio. Just two miles off I-75 and only 20 minutes from Toledo or Findlay, it's one of the best things to do in the area and one of the most accessible and well-regarded courses in Northwest Ohio. The club has been voted among the Top 10 Best Public Courses in Ohio and has built a reputation for outstanding conditions, an excellent practice facility, and exceptional service. Open seven days a week, the club also offers affordable league rates and booking incentives, making it a great choice for both casual rounds and organized play. If you're coming from Maumee, Perrysburg, or the surrounding areas, it's just 10 minutes away.

Aerial shot of stone ridge golf course featuring the club house, multiple holes, and a long body of water.

Bowling Green Country Club

The Bowling Green Country Club offers everything you could want from a public golf experience: a well-maintained, challenging course set across 73 picturesque acres, a casual and friendly clubhouse atmosphere, and a community feel that keeps golfers coming back. It delivers country club quality without the country club exclusivity, and it's one of the best things to do near Bowling Green for golfers of any skill level. The course has earned a strong reputation as one of the best-groomed and most-enticing layouts in the region. Open to the public seven days a week during the summer, it's the kind of place where you can enjoy a competitive round in the morning and stay to relax and unwind with new friends in the afternoon.

A ground shot of the BG Country Club with two overhanging trees blooming in pink.

Why It Matters

If you're planning a visit to Northwest Ohio this summer, Bowling Green just gave you another great reason to make the trip. Both Stone Ridge Golf Club and the Bowling Green Country Club are featured on the 2026 Ohio Golf Trail, making Bowling Green an easy destination for golfers looking to explore the state's best public courses. TourismOhio is promoting the trail through advertising, social media, influencer activations, and a dedicated press release, so more eyes than ever are on the courses making the list. Come see what the buzz is about.

Plan Your Visit

This summer, skip the membership and just play. Both Stone Ridge Golf Club and the Bowling Green Country Club are open to the public, competitively priced, and ready to show you why Northwest Ohio is worth the drive. Looking for things to do near Bowling Green this season? A round of golf might be your new favorite answer.

Explore the full 2026 Ohio Golf Trail and start planning your round at ohio.org/golf-trail.