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Catawba Island Club is a prestigious private club located on Lake Erie's Ohio Shore. Originally established in 1928 as The Catawba Cliffs Beach Club, Inc. as a family 'outdoors' club for the Catawba Cliffs community developed by the J.H. Bellows Company. The facility was purchased in the fall of 1967 by James Stouffer Sr., son of Stouffer Foods found Vernor Stouffer, and reopened in the Spring of 1968 as Catawba Island Club. The Stouffer family has kept true to the original mission...'uniting the whole family instead of separating the family as a unit.

Renowned for its natural beauty, Catawba Island Club is nestled into a quite section of the Western Basin of Lake Erie. The Catawba Island Club offers boating (two marinas), an Arthur Hills designed golf course, fitness, tennis, two pools, and multiple dining and event venues. In addition to the multiple dining options, 'watering holes', and meeting rooms, the four story main club building, originally constructed in 1933, has 35 hotel rooms available to club members and their guests.

Geography

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Catawba Island Club is located within the Catawba Island Township, one of the twelve townships of Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 3,157 people in the township.[1] Aside from Mouse Island, there is not a single notable island within the township.The township is located in the northeastern part of the county on the northern point of the Marblehead Peninsula, forming its own peninsula — not an island — into Lake Erie. T

The primary part of The Club occupies approximately one thousand two hundred linear feet of direct Lake Erie shoreline. The harbor which was originally constructed in 1928 at a cost of $100,000 has direct access to Lake Erie via a three hundred fifty foot man made channel. The 'south' marina is located less than one half mile within a natural harbor also with direct access to Lake Erie.

Name and history

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It is the only Catawba Island Township statewide. One source claims that it is named for the Catawba tribe, who once lived in the Carolinas.[2]

A huge part of the township is located within the Firelands, the westernmost section of the Connecticut Western Reserve.

Cultural History

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It is the only Catawba Island Township statewide. One source claims that it is named for the Catawba tribe, who once lived in the Carolinas.[3]

A huge part of the township is located within the Firelands, the westernmost section of the Connecticut Western Reserve.

CIC Course Scorecard

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CIC
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Blue 77.5 / 147 482 340 428 609 382 194 479 288 477 3679 462 379 667 183 358 499 231 313 484 3576 7255
White 74 / 134 441 325 390 512 349 168 370 225 462 3242 440 328 562 153 340 434 211 296 430 3194 6436
Gold 72.4 / 130 423 317 378 504 347 152 357 209 459 3146 436 307 550 139 332 428 189 276 420 3077 6223
Red 75.6 / 136 418 309 339 467 275 143 274 185 431 2841 431 271 466 129 327 421 135 259 412 2851 5629
Par Men's 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 3 5 36 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 35 71
SI Men's 3 7 1 13 11 17 9 5 15 4 10 2 16 18 8 12 14 6
Par Women's 5 4 4 5 4 3 4 3 5 37 5 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 38 75
SI Women's 7 13 5 1 11 17 9 15 3 4 10 2 16 12 6 18 14 8

Notable Members

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Catawba Island Cliffs Beach Club

  • W.H. Millspaugh (1869-1959): founder of the Sandusky Foundry & Machine Company. Inventor of the centrifugally-cast suction rolls used in the manufacture of paper and paperboard. Collaborated with ship builders to develop propeller sleeves and other mechanisms for ship propulsion. [4]

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