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Cobblestone Golf Course

Designed by Stephen Burns, ASGCA and opened in 1998
Cobblestone - Kendallville, Indiana

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6863 yards
Slope:
129
Rating:
72.9
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Cobblestone" course at the Cobblestone Golf Course facility in Kendallville, Indiana features 6863 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 72.9 and it has a slope rating of 129. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $65. Cobblestone Golf Course Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Stephen Burns, ASGCA, the Cobblestone golf course opened in 1998.

Estimated Green Fees
$65
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Cobblestone 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 Cobblestone

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black73.80/133 416 388 525 182 350 380 554 212 432 3439 400 435 202 565 410 446 218 365 525 3566 7005
Blue71.80/132 395 370 510 175 310 370 535 195 416 3276 380 409 181 545 394 390 200 345 510 3354 6630
Gold69.50/124 385 343 490 165 285 330 493 185 375 3051 365 390 158 532 370 324 158 325 495 3117 6168
Silver67.80/119 366 332 481 132 248 316 493 168 360 2896 335 372 132 500 320 328 119 300 465 2871 5767
Silver (L)72.80/129 366 332 481 132 248 316 493 168 360 2896 335 372 132 500 320 328 119 300 465 2871 5767
Forest (L)66.60/113 279 250 466 96 208 263 354 140 303 2359 280 311 104 441 288 269 85 248 394 2420 4779
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 36 4 4 3 5 4 4 3 4 5 36 72
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Northeastern Indiana may not seem like a golf mecca, but don’t tell that to the folks who drive from cities like Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, to play some of the area’s hidden gems.

Kendallville, Indiana, a town best known for its Bluegrass and Apple festivals and the Mid-America Windmill Museum, is the epicenter for golf in the area and the Home of Great Indiana Golf Packages. Great Golf has partnered with 11 golf courses in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, as well as the Best Western in Kendallville.

Rest assured (pun intended), the Best Western is the place to stay if you’re there to play golf. It’s centrally located to all courses; the majority are within half an hour. The rooms are fresh and well-decorated, the beds are super comfortable, and they offer a free, hot breakfast. There’s also a fitness center and a business center in case work rears its ugly head! When you stay at the Best Western during the golf season, you’ll see groups of golfers gathered in the lobby, enjoying their favorite beverages and discussing the day’s activities.

During a recent visit to the area, I had the opportunity to play three courses: Cobblestone Golf Club, Noble Hawk Golf Club, and Glendarin Hills.

Noble Hawk is a unique daily fee golf facility, borrowing design features from two well-known golf styles: parkland and traditional. You’ll find tree-lined holes with lush fairways and several large fairway-defining waste bunkers that lead to manicured greens and well-sculpted bunkers. On other holes, the flow and direction are determined by water and sand, reminiscent of what you’d find in Florida.

The 9th hole was my favorite, a dogleg right around a lake. If you can keep it out of the water on the right off the tee, you’ll have a mid-iron or wedge shot into the most unique green on the course. Its shape is hard to describe; it follows the contour of the lake in front of it with two bunkers in between and the water thrown in for good measure. A left-side vs right-side pin placement decides how much of the lake is in play. Club selection on this hole is crucial. Noble Hawk is a must-play if you’re in the area to play golf. They have some outstanding facilities and a friendly staff.

The best way to arrange a golf trip to Northeastern Indiana is to work with someone who knows the lay of the land. Great Indiana Golf Packages works with 11 of the top golf courses in the area and can provide your group with a great rate on a golf and hotel package that fits your budget and exceeds expectations. Other area courses include Bridgewater Golf Club, Heron Creek Golf Club, Autumn Ridge Golf Club, Stonehenge, Cherry Hill Golf Club, and Eagle Glen Golf Club in Indiana, and Island Hills Golf Club and Bella Vista Golf Course in Michigan.

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Very well maintained course.Friendly staff.Great practice area.

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Cobblestone Golf Course Course Layout & Flyover
2702 Cobblestone Ln, Kendallville, IN
46755-9392
(260) 349-1550
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