The Mahoning Country Club was founded in the early 1920's and remained a private club until 1972. The Club hosted the 1942 and 1943
Mahoning Valley Open which included players such as Ben Hogan, Gene Sarezan, and Bing Crosby. Nine of the original holes remain in
play today.
Most changes to the course occurred in the 1950's after John Ezzo purchased the property in 1943. The latest changes
to the course occurred in 1998 in which two new holes were opened. The current building was built in 1967 after a fire destroyed
the original clubhouse. The exterior of the banquet hall was completely renovated in 2007.