| Golf Course |
|
Dress code for the golf course is collared shirts at all times for men. Jeans and jean shorts are not allowed on the course for anyone. Course Architect: Floyd FarleyFairways: Zoysia Greens: Bent Rough: Fescue
The course at Rolling Hills is one that will challenge golfers of all skill levels. It is situated on 130 acres of rolling terrain close to the Cowskin Creek. It’s fairways are narrow and rolling, lined by big mature trees. Rolling Hills has long been known for its fast, undulating greens. .Originally built in the 1920’s as Westlink Acres. In 1948 the course was sold to the founding members of Rolling Hills and has been operated as a country club ever since. Floyd Farley was hired in 1963 to redesign the course. Most of the original course is gone after the rerouting of all of the holes. The design of Farley in 1948 is mostly what the player sees today. In 1950 Rolling Hills hosted the Womens’ US Open. Many of the top
female players of the day competed here. While here for that event, the
LPGA was founded. Members of the club are very proud of that fact. In
addition to the Womens’ Open, Rolling Hills has hosted many state and
local championships. It is well know in the golfing community as being
a championship caliber course. |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
