ARTESIA COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Artesia, NM, USA
Designed by Ralph Plummer
Artesia Country Club sits in the high desert of southeastern New Mexico, where the landscape is characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain typical of the Pecos River valley region. Ralph Plummer designed the course, contributing to the area's modest golf infrastructure during a period when many smaller New Mexico communities developed their own clubs to serve local populations in oil and ranching country.
The course reflects the practical design approach common to rural southwestern layouts from its era, working with the natural topography and limited water resources of the region. The routing likely incorporates native grasses and desert vegetation alongside maintained fairways, with strategic bunkering and modest elevation changes providing definition to holes. Trees, where present, tend to be cottonwoods or other species adapted to the arid climate, offering occasional shade and framing rather than dense corridors.
Artesia Country Club serves primarily as a community facility for the town of Artesia and surrounding areas, offering recreational golf in a region where courses are spaced considerable distances apart. The club functions as a social hub for local residents, with the course providing a respite from the surrounding desert landscape. The layout accommodates golfers of varying skill levels, emphasizing playability and maintenance sustainability in an environment where water management remains a constant consideration.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Artesia was designed by Ralph Plummer.
Yes. Artesia at Artesia Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Artesia is 72.
Artesia plays 6,541 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Artesia is 117.
Artesia is a 18-hole course.