DEL RIO COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Brawley, CA, USA
Designed by William Francis Bell
Del Rio Country Club sits in Brawley, a small agricultural city in California's Imperial Valley, roughly fifteen miles north of the Mexican border. The course was designed by William Francis Bell, a prolific California architect who worked extensively throughout the state during the mid-twentieth century, often creating layouts for smaller communities and municipal projects. Bell's designs typically emphasized playability and straightforward routing suited to the flat or gently rolling terrain common in California's inland valleys.
The Imperial Valley's desert climate and irrigated farmland setting shape the course character. The layout likely features tree-lined fairways—often eucalyptus, palm, or tamarisk—that provide definition and wind protection across relatively level terrain. Water management is central to golf in this region, and irrigation canals or drainage features may come into play. The course serves a close-knit membership drawn from Brawley and surrounding communities, functioning as a social and recreational hub in an area where country clubs are few and distances between towns considerable.
Del Rio operates in one of the hottest regions of North America, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding one hundred degrees, making fall through spring the primary playing season. The club reflects the practical, community-oriented golf culture typical of rural California courses from Bell's era—unpretentious layouts built to serve local populations rather than attract destination play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Del Rio at Del Rio Country Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Del Rio was designed by William Francis Bell.
Yes. Del Rio at Del Rio Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Del Rio is 71.
Del Rio plays 6,101 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Del Rio is 122.