ATWOOD HOMESTEAD GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Rockford, IL, USA
Designed by Charles Maddox
Atwood Homestead Golf Course is a public facility in Rockford, Illinois, designed by Charles Maddox. The course serves the northwestern Illinois golf community in a region where municipal and daily-fee golf has long provided accessible play for area residents. Rockford's golf landscape includes several courses dating from the early-to-mid twentieth century, and Atwood Homestead fits within this tradition of straightforward, playable layouts that prioritize functionality over dramatic design flourishes.
The course occupies land characteristic of northern Illinois terrain—generally rolling with mature tree growth and modest elevation changes typical of the upper Rock River valley region. Maddox's routing likely works with the natural contours of the property, incorporating wooded corridors and open fairway stretches that reflect the agricultural and residential character of the surrounding area. Water features and bunker placements provide strategic interest without overwhelming the design's fundamental accessibility.
As a public course, Atwood Homestead serves a broad cross-section of golfers, from beginners to experienced players seeking convenient rounds. The facility operates within Rockford's network of recreational amenities, offering a setting where pace of play and course conditioning balance the practical demands of high-traffic public golf. The layout provides variety across its holes while maintaining the playability that defines community-oriented courses throughout the Midwest.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Atwood Homestead was designed by Charles Maddox.
Yes. Atwood Homestead at Atwood Homestead Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Atwood Homestead is 72.
Atwood Homestead plays 7,431 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Atwood Homestead is 130.
Atwood Homestead is a 18-hole course.