| Golf Course |
Holes |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
Rating |
Valley Hills Golf Course 3544 E State Rd 2 Rolling Prairie, IN 46371
Public Golf Course
| 9
| 29
| 1,285
| 113
| 22
|
| Designed By | Grass | Opened |
| Webber Rehlander
| —
| 1959
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| GPS: Latitude | GPS: Longitude |
| 41.654806 | -86.629928 |
Contact Information | Telephone | Website |
| (219) 778-2823
| n/a |
| Valley Hills Golf Course, Rolling Prairie, Indiana - Visitor Rating: |  |  |
Golf course visitor ratings are based upon the average 1-5 star rating given a course by website visitors.
You may re-rate with each play, limited to once per course per 24-hour period.
Up-to-date ratings are extremely important! We encourage your continued input - please re-rate as you play these courses. Tell your Golf Partners ... and remind the courses!
Visitor ratings may be based upon a variety of criteria such as (listed in order of importance):
| 1. | Layout |
2. | Rules |
3. | Looks |
| 4. | Service |
5. | Fees |
6. | Hours |
| 7. | Crowds |
8. | Parking |
9. | Cleanliness |
Therefore, a visitor rating may have more to do with the overall feeling left by the experience rather than solely the lay of the course.
| Golf Specials |
Nothing as YET for Valley Hills Golf Course Please contact us to post your 2008 specials.
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We have many other Course Offerings available on our Golf Specials page.
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Rolling Prairie, Indiana, a little more ... |  |  |
Rolling Prairie is an unincorporated community in La Porte County.
The first settler of European-decent was Ezekiel Provolt in 1831, selecting to construct his cabin next to several oak and hazel trees. The friendly Potawatomi Indians welcomed Provolt, often camping near his cabin.
Rolling Prairie was initially named Nauvoo, while historians believe this name was likely Potawatomi in origin, others believe the name was in fact a misspelling of Pierre Frieschutz Navarre's last name, an agent for the American Fur Company, who had arrived in Northern Indiana more than a decade earlier. In 1853, when the Post Office was built, the town was renamed Portland. In 1859, postal authorities found that another Indiana town was named Portland, so once again the town was renamed, but this time the name would stick: "Rolling Prairie."
Additional information provided by: Wikipedia
| Course Updates & Corrections: |  |  |
In general terms, a golf course may make modifications anywhere from numerous times a season ... to once a decade, if ever, and while we make efforts to ensure accuracy, it is possible that the information listed for this course may have become dated.
As a result, we strongly recommend that you phone the golf course prior to reserving a tee time and/or driving to the course itself.
If you are a member of this course's management team or a frequent player and you have noticed an error, omission, etc., contact us so we may update our records. |