Muirfield Village

Muirfield Village is an “upscale” golf-oriented community in the central United States, located in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb north of Columbus.

Founded by Jack Nicklaus, it is named after Muirfield, Scotland,[4] where he won the first of his three British Open titles in 1966 to complete the first of his three career grand slams.

The village contains an eponymous golf course that hosts the Memorial Tournament, a PGA Tour event played each spring since its inception 49 years ago in 1976.

A bronze sculpture of Nicklaus mentoring a young golfer, unveiled in 1999, is located in the wide median of Muirfield Drive.

Muirfield Village is one of the wealthiest and most notable neighborhoods in Central Ohio, and is home to many local CEOs and celebrities including Jack Hanna, Urban Meyer, Jason Day and several Columbus Blue Jackets players.

Opening ceremonies for the 1987 Ryder Cup gold tournament on the 18th green of the Muirfield Village Golf Club.