Arcis Golf has added TPC River’s Bend in Maineville, Ohio, to its growing portfolio. It’s the 10th club acquisition by Arcis in less than a year and a half.
TPC River’s Bend is an upscale private golf club approximately 25 miles northeast of Cincinnati. The 7,180-yard, par-72 championship course was designed by Arnold Palmer.
The club also has a 12-acre PGA Tour-caliber practice facility, which includes multiple tees and a short-game practice area for chipping and putting.
The course is designated as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International.
River’s Bend joins the Arcis portfolio of nearly 70 clubs and is its sixth private club in Ohio. The company already owns Four Bridges Country Club in the Cincinnati area, The Club at Tartan Fields in Columbus and three others in the Cleveland area.
TPC River’s Bend will continue to operate as a licensed TPC property, meaning it will remain a part of the prestigious TPC Network.
“Ohio is an important market for Arcis, and adding TPC River’s Bend to the portfolio continues to elevate our offerings in this region,” said Blake Walker, founder and CEO of Arcis Golf.
Walker added that the company plans to expand golf, food and programming options for members of River’s Bend and Four Bridges, which are only 15-minutes apart.
“We want each club to continue to have its own identity while offering members additional amenities and lifestyle offerings,” he said.
“Arcis’ history of reinvesting heavily in its assets and demonstrated ability to provide the highest quality experience consistent with the TPC brand is why we are confident and excited to entrust them with TPC River’s Bend,” said John Hugghins, senior vice president of TPC Operations.

