Orangeville Golf Club is a classic 9-hole course with a rich history dating back to 1930. Set on rolling countryside just minutes from downtown, it offers a traditional parkland experience that’s equal parts challenge and charm.
The course plays around 3,000 yards for nine holes and is known for small, fast greens that reward control over power. Mature trees line every fairway, forcing you to think off the tee, while gentle slopes and water hazards influence approach shots. It’s the type of course where local knowledge pays off and creativity thrives.
Maintenance is excellent for a small facility, and the clubhouse is cozy and welcoming. With friendly staff, affordable rates, and a relaxed pace, Orangeville Golf Club captures the spirit of community golf—unpretentious, engaging, and timeless.
The first lesson in Golf Course Architecture 101 is that land should dictate design. So it’s no surprise that hall-of-famer Hale Irwin, one of the few players in history to win three U.S. Opens and a prodigious student of the game, would follow that rule to a “tee” at Coyote Crossing in West Lafayette, IN. The award-winning layout fits the property like a well-worn glove.