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Elwood Golf Links

Designed by William H. Diddel, ASGCA/Ronald L. Kern, ASGCA and opened in 2017
Elwood Golf Links - Elwood, Indiana

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
71
Length:
6641 yards
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Elwood Golf Links" course at the Elwood Golf Links facility in Elwood, Indiana features 6641 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 0 and it has a slope rating of 0. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $37. Elwood Golf Links Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 3 practice tees. Designed by William H. Diddel, ASGCA/Ronald L. Kern, ASGCA, the Elwood Golf Links golf course opened in 2017.

Estimated Green Fees
$37
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Elwood Golf Links with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Elwood Golf Links

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue72.50/132 349 364 412 310 585 163 463 197 421 3264 356 542 512 197 410 342 225 399 394 3377 6641
White69.30/126 333 325 384 301 504 130 440 174 368 2959 340 518 475 183 337 328 202 382 367 3132 6091
Red (L)69.60/114 303 319 373 205 363 107 367 166 285 2488 284 445 420 156 289 250 90 315 322 2571 5059
Par 4 4 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 35 4 5 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 36 71
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Elwood Golf Links in Elwood, Indiana, is considered one of the most picturesque and challenging golf courses in these parts of the state. It’s also won a lot of praise from the golf industry media over the years, including Top 25 Friendliest Courses in the U.S. and Top 25 Value Courses in the U.S. in 2022, and Top Courses in Indiana and Top 25 Courses for Pace of Play in the U.S. in 2023, by Golf Advisor.

Elwood Golf Links opened for play in 1924 with 9 holes. The front nine was designed by William Diddel and still has its original push-up greens, which have been preserved and continue to flourish. The layout is a traditional municipal design, with seven mostly straight holes laid out up-and-back across relatively flat terrain. Holes #1 and #9 are the only two holes on the front nine that break that muni-mold. They’re both dogleg lefts that play about the same distance with a bunker in the front right of the green. The 2nd – 8th holes are standard fare at most municipal courses: straight holes with limited trouble that follow the back-and-forth tradition.

Once you leave the 9th green and head to Number 10, hold on tight because the ride’s about to start!

The back 9 opened in 2005; it has a lot more character, with strategically placed hazards, several elevation changes, and much more movement in the terrain. This can be seen immediately. The 10th hole is a dogleg left that favors a draw off the tee. If you can’t hit a draw, hit something less than driver, or you’ll run out of fairway. If you hit your tee shot far enough, you’ll take the greenside bunker out of play; otherwise, you’ll need to hit your approach shot over it onto an elevated green. There are four bunkers in play off the tee on the left side – something that hasn’t been seen thus far in the round. They start about 120 yards from the green.

The 12th hole is one of the best and most challenging holes on the golf course. It’s a 475-yard, par 5 that is reachable in two with a well-struck and well-positioned tee shot. You'll need to contend with a creek that crosses the fairway about 100 yards out from the green. Clear the creek with your second shot, and you'll have a short pitch shot straight uphill to a well-undulated green that is a lot wider than it is deep.

Number 16 is a beautiful par three that plays 204 yards from the Blue Tees. Tee off from an elevated tee box, over a creek and wetland area. The hole plays downhill, so you may want to consider hitting less club. There’s a large bunker that protects the right side with a lot of mounding behind it. The green slopes back to front, so do your best to leave your tee shot below the cup. It’s a pretty golf hole.

Number 18 is the only flat hole on the backside. There’s out-of-bounds and pastureland on the right off the tee, and water and a wetland area that comes into play starting at about 150 yards from the tee box and goes up and wraps around the green. A good drive will leave a short to mid-iron into a small green protected by a single bunker on the right and that water on the left. It’s a nice end to a fun round of golf.

Golfers seem to love the contrast. One golfer, who considers himself a decent player yet wants to remain anonymous, put it this way: “The front nine is your basic municipal course, and not a real challenge, but the back nine ate my lunch.”

I asked Director of Golf, Cameron Marine, what he thought about the course and what he’d like golfers to know about it. “I think it's just a little hidden gem in small town, Indiana,” he said. Golfers will come in and tell me how hard the back nine was, how it beat them up. Yet, when they come back and only want to play nine holes, they specifically ask if they can play the back.”

Whether you’re visiting Elwood Golf Links because of its historical charm, the thrill of its newer back nine, or just want to save a little money, you’ll find challenge and enjoyment on each hole, making it a true hidden gem in Indiana.

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9273 W 1050 N, Elwood, IN
46036-8811
(765) 552-0665
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