Belterra Casino Resort
About Belterra Casino Resort
The Belterra Casino Resort on the Ohio River in southern Indiana sits at the crossroads of three states, easily drawing guests and golfers from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. The main hotel offers comfy rooms, a salon and spa, shops and pool. Six dining options and a lobby bar keep people satisfied. There’s also the Ogle Haus Inn complete with a pool on a riverside deck, Jacuzzi suites and meeting space. Belterra’s Tom Fazio course is one of the best casino courses in the Midwest.Facts
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Photo submitted by jwfesler2 on 12/26/2025
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18th hole Photo submitted by 2bStealthy on 10/26/2025
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Photo submitted by u000005650933 on 05/22/2023
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Photo submitted by arnoldtyler23 on 03/27/2023
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Photo submitted by arnoldtyler23 on 03/27/2023
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Photo submitted by LawnBoy22 on 12/24/2020
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Wide and Perfect Photo submitted by reneuend on 07/25/2018
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Photo submitted by Josh7050880 on 04/06/2018
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18th Signature Hole...Gorgeous Photo submitted by JCZents33 on 04/26/2013
Outstanding!
I've been planning on playing here for some time and it was well worth the wait! An awesome facility and a fun course to play! I will definitely return for another round of great fun and challenges!
This is probably the best course in the Cincinnati area
Great course! Challenging and scenic, this golf course is a must if you live here or passing through the Cincinnati area.
Beautiful, difficult golf course.
I played after 3pm on a Sunday. The course was not in as good a condition as I remember from last time, but this may be partly due to the drought experienced in the area this summer. It certainly wasn't in bad shape. I love the Tom Fazio design of this course. Most of Fazio's courses are private, so it's not often I get to play on his designs. Most holes are framed with bunkers, mounds or trees to visually direct the best type of shot to play. The course is very difficult, so I recommend practicing in the days or weeks leading up to a round at Belterra. Unfortunately, since it is a casino resort course, you may encounter some players who have a lot more money than golfing experience--therefore leading to slow play. Overall a very good course, but it is certainly not worth paying full price ($65 to over $100). The $45 rate I got through golfnow.com was reasonable, however.