CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati men's golf program and its friendly Coldstream Country Club home have extended their relationship.
"I am beyond thrilled to reach an extension with Coldstream Country Club," head coach Doug Martin said. "It is a top-class, championship venue that tests our players to be their very best day in and day out. Their facilities, membership, and staff are some of the best I have ever been around in golf. The Bearcat Invitational, also hosted at Coldstream every year, is an event that has become known as one of the best in college golf. We are proud to call Coldstream Country Club our home."
Built in 1959, Coldstream is a Dick Wilson design often regarded as one of his finest works. Keith Foster completed a critically-acclaimed renovation of the golf course in 2021.
"On behalf of the Coldstream Board of Trustees, we look forward to continuing this partnership and hosting one of the premier caliber collegiate events throughout the country," Shawn Costello, Coldstream General Manager and Chief Operating Officer, said.
Coldstream has hosted many championships over the years, including Ohio Golf Association and Greater Cincinnati Golf Association championships, as well as being the host of the Bearcat Invitational at Coldstream since 2019.
"Coldstream is very excited to extend its relationship with The University of Cincinnati Men's Golf Program" said Bill Williamson, the club's former Board member and Secretary. "Coldstream is the premier golf course in the region and being able to showcase the facility with Coach Martin and the program at UC is consistent with the membership's commitment to championship golf and competition."
Cincinnati has hosted its annual fall Bearcat Invitational at Coldstream each year since 2016, with the only exception being in 2020 due to COVID and 2021 for the renovation.
The program has experienced some outstanding success over that stretch as well. Individually, Austin Squires qualified for the NCAA Regionals in 2017 and 2019, as did Sam Jean in 2022, Ty Gingerich in 2024 (Big 12 champion that year) and Ryan Ford in 2025. The team earned its first NCAA bid in 2023.
"I am beyond thrilled to reach an extension with Coldstream Country Club," head coach Doug Martin said. "It is a top-class, championship venue that tests our players to be their very best day in and day out. Their facilities, membership, and staff are some of the best I have ever been around in golf. The Bearcat Invitational, also hosted at Coldstream every year, is an event that has become known as one of the best in college golf. We are proud to call Coldstream Country Club our home."
Built in 1959, Coldstream is a Dick Wilson design often regarded as one of his finest works. Keith Foster completed a critically-acclaimed renovation of the golf course in 2021.
"On behalf of the Coldstream Board of Trustees, we look forward to continuing this partnership and hosting one of the premier caliber collegiate events throughout the country," Shawn Costello, Coldstream General Manager and Chief Operating Officer, said.
Coldstream has hosted many championships over the years, including Ohio Golf Association and Greater Cincinnati Golf Association championships, as well as being the host of the Bearcat Invitational at Coldstream since 2019.
"Coldstream is very excited to extend its relationship with The University of Cincinnati Men's Golf Program" said Bill Williamson, the club's former Board member and Secretary. "Coldstream is the premier golf course in the region and being able to showcase the facility with Coach Martin and the program at UC is consistent with the membership's commitment to championship golf and competition."
Cincinnati has hosted its annual fall Bearcat Invitational at Coldstream each year since 2016, with the only exception being in 2020 due to COVID and 2021 for the renovation.
The program has experienced some outstanding success over that stretch as well. Individually, Austin Squires qualified for the NCAA Regionals in 2017 and 2019, as did Sam Jean in 2022, Ty Gingerich in 2024 (Big 12 champion that year) and Ryan Ford in 2025. The team earned its first NCAA bid in 2023.