Crain’s Cleveland
Medina Country Club is giving its nine-hole course a new spin — literally.
The club is converting its old Lilac 9 into a par-31, reversible layout as part of a larger transformation that began when Union Home Mortgage CEO Bill Cosgrove purchased the club for $3.5 million in January 2022.
The multimillion-dollar redesign, which is expected to open in mid to late summer, is being overseen by golf course architect Dave Zinkand. Construction, irrigation and drainage are completed, and the course was seeded in late fall. Majestic Excavating of Seville handled the earthwork, and Frontier Golf of Western Pennsylvania did the construction.