CARDINAL HILLS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Selma, IN, USA
Designed by Bill Diddel

Cardinal Hills Golf Course sits in Selma, a small community in east-central Indiana near Muncie. The course was designed by Bill Diddel, a prolific Midwestern architect who shaped dozens of layouts across Indiana, Ohio, and neighboring states during the mid-twentieth century. Diddel's work typically emphasized playability for everyday golfers while incorporating strategic interest through thoughtful green complexes and routing that worked with available terrain.
The course occupies rolling farmland characteristic of this part of Indiana, where modest elevation changes and mature tree lines define playing corridors. Diddel's routing likely takes advantage of natural contours to create variety in stance and approach angles, with greens that reward accurate iron play. The layout serves as a community course, offering accessible golf in a rural setting where the game remains a social and recreational anchor for the surrounding area.
Cardinal Hills represents the kind of straightforward, honest design that Diddel built throughout the region—courses intended for regular play rather than championship competition, but crafted with enough strategic elements to remain engaging for golfers of varying abilities. The setting provides a quiet, pastoral round typical of small-town Indiana golf, where the focus remains on the game itself rather than elaborate amenities.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cardinal Hills at Cardinal Hills Golf Course has a Course Vaults score of 6.2 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Cardinal Hills was designed by Bill Diddel.
Yes. Cardinal Hills at Cardinal Hills Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cardinal Hills is 71.
Cardinal Hills plays 6,338 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cardinal Hills is 125.