Harrison Hills Golf Club
Harken back to the “Golden Age” of golf, a period known for bold, innovative designs that still inspires golf course architects today. Today’s featured venue, Harrison Hills Golf Club in Attica, IN, is a wonderful example of Golden Age style.
William B. Langford, original course architect of Harrison Hills, was a prolific Midwest designer responsible for a number of courses from the Great Plains to the Rust Belt – and Harrison Hills is among his best works. His creativity on full display, Mr. Langford transformed roughly 200 acres of spectacular terrain into one of the region’s top golf courses, which has played host to numerous Indiana Golf tournaments throughout the years.
Ranked in the Top 10 by Golfweek, Harrison Hills is a masterpiece of rolling hills, lovely bent grass fairways, and incredibly strategic green complexes. Home of Indiana’s “Amen Corner”, players can expect a fair challenge commensurate to their choice of four unique tee locations, with yardages ranging from 5,200 to 6,800 yards.
In addition to its gorgeous golf course, Harrison Hills features a natural bent grass driving range as well as a short game practice area.
The clubhouse experience at Harrison Hills has also recently undergone a major transformation. In a significant operational shift introduced just weeks ago, the golf shop has been fully reimagined and relocated, now offering an updated selection of quality golf apparel and equipment. Guests will also find a newly designed grab-and-go snack bar concept that streamlines the experience while complementing the club’s modernized atmosphere.
Beyond the golf itself, Harrison Hills continues to evolve the overall guest experience. The clubhouse has recently been fully reimagined with a relocated golf shop featuring quality apparel and equipment, along with a new grab-and-go snack bar concept designed to make the experience more convenient and streamlined for players. Combined with one of Indiana’s most respected classic layouts, the recent updates ensure Harrison Hills remains both timeless and refreshingly modern.