Cobble Hills Golf Club offers a refreshing mix of elevation, challenge, and small-town friendliness just east of London. The course winds through mature forest and open stretches of farmland, creating constant visual contrast and shot variety.
The front nine gives you room to swing freely; the back nine tightens up with trees and doglegs that demand smarter play. Greens are medium-sized and roll consistently true, with enough contour to keep you guessing on every putt.
What makes Cobble Hills memorable is its flow. Every hole feels different, yet the round fits together perfectly. The setting is peaceful, the pace is quick, and the design rewards golfers who can manage both distance and direction.
Locals love it for the relaxed vibe - good value, friendly staff, and honest conditions. If you’re after a round that’s fair, scenic, and completely unpretentious, Cobble Hills delivers.
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.