- Born
- 1930
- In
- Toledo, Ohio
- Died
- May 12, 2021
About

One of the most prolific modern architects, Arthur Hills (1930-2021) left his mark on some 300 golf courses over a career that spans more than 50 years. Ever since his first design, at nearby Brandywine Country Club in 1967, his firm has been based in his hometown of Toledo, Ohio.
Armed with an undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a landscape architecture degree from Michigan State, Hills would establish himself as one of the Midwest's prominent architects in the later 20th century.
Arthur Hills courses evolved to feature significant earth-moving, with his more recent designs marked by bold fairway contouring, flat-bottomed bunkers of varying sizes and undulating greens. At times, his style could be described as a pastiche of that of fellow Midwestern architect Pete Dye.
Hills' home state, naturally, has provided many opportunities for him to ply his trade. In 1999, he opened Longaberger Golf Club, now known as Virtues Golf Club, in the town of Nashport. The course, which hosted an episode of Shell's Wonderful World of Golf, has been regarded as one of hte best public courses in the Midwest since opening. Other notable Hills courses in the Buckeye State include the public Maumee Bay State Park course and the private Catawba Island Club.
Hills left his mark throughout the Midwest, including several high-profile courses in Michigan, the most famous being the 27-hole Bay Harbor Golf Club in Harbor Springs, one of Northern Michigan's top public and resort layouts. Another, the Hills Course at Boyne Highlands Resort, is not far behind.
In Illinois, Hills' Stonewall Orchard is one of the Chicago area's top public courses. And his Chaska Town Course in the Twin Cities served as the secondary host course for the 2006 U.S. Amateur, as well as the 2020 U.S. Junior Amateur, both held at Hazeltine National Golf Club.
Hills influence on golf extends to both American coasts and overseas, as well. The Links at Lighthouse Sound is a popular stop among golfers in Ocean City, Maryland; and his Ocean Course at Half Moon Bay south of San Francisco features stunning views of the Pacific.

Hills' international list of work includes Oitavos Dunes, regarded as one of Portugal's greatest courses; and Sand Golf Club in Sweden.
In addition to Forrest, Hills current and former associates include architects Mike Dasher, Brian Huntley, Keith Foster, Drew Rogers and Chris Wilczynski, all of whom have designed notable courses in their own right.
Other notable golf courses designed by Arthur Hills
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September 1, 2016
Golf course designer Arthur Hills, based in Toledo, Ohio, has built an international footprint both in the U.S. and abroad.
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May 29, 2012
Play Shaker Run Golf Club for a good old-fashioned lesson in geometry. It's not about finding the fairway at this fabulous, public, 27-hole facility 35 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, it's about leaving the proper angle to the green. Arthur Hills designed the original 18 holes in 1979. The Lakeside nine features two fine par 3s (No. 2 and No. 5) with water views. Extreme elevation change highlights The Woodlands nine.