PLEASANT VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Little Rock, AR, USA
Designed by Joe Finger, Jimmy Demaret, Byron Nelson
Pleasant Valley Country Club opened in 1964 as a collaboration among three prominent figures in mid-century American golf: architect Joe Finger and touring professionals Jimmy Demaret and Byron Nelson. Finger, a Texas-based designer who worked extensively across the South and Southwest, partnered with the two major champions to create a course that reflects the strategic sensibilities of players who competed at the highest level. The design represents the era's emphasis on playability for members while maintaining enough challenge to test accomplished golfers.
The course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of central Arkansas, with mature hardwoods and natural elevation changes shaping the routing. Water features come into play on several holes, and the layout incorporates both risk-reward opportunities and strategic options that allow golfers to play to their strengths. The design balances accessibility for everyday play with enough variety and difficulty to have hosted competitive events over the decades.
Pleasant Valley serves as one of Little Rock's established private clubs, with a membership drawn from the city's business and professional community. The club maintains traditional country club amenities beyond golf, including tennis, swimming, and dining facilities. The course has undergone periodic updates to maintain conditioning standards and adapt to modern equipment, while preserving the fundamental character of the Finger-Demaret-Nelson design.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
3/1 was designed by Joe Finger, Jimmy Demaret, and Byron Nelson.
3/1 at Pleasant Valley Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at 3/1 is 71.
3/1 plays 6,658 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 3/1 is 148.
3/1 is a 18-hole course.