EFFINGHAM COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Effingham, IL, USA
Designed by Bob Lohmann
Effingham Country Club sits in south-central Illinois, serving the small city of Effingham and the surrounding agricultural region. The course was designed by Bob Lohmann, a Midwestern architect who worked primarily in Illinois and neighboring states during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Lohmann's designs typically reflect practical, playable layouts suited to the flat-to-gently-rolling terrain common in this part of the state, emphasizing strategic bunkering and green contours over dramatic elevation changes.
The routing at Effingham likely takes advantage of whatever natural land movement exists in the area, with tree-lined fairways and modest water features that provide definition and challenge without overwhelming the average golfer. Courses of this era and region often incorporate mature hardwoods—oaks, maples, hickories—that frame holes and create a parkland character. The greens tend toward moderate size and subtle undulation, rewarding accurate approach play while remaining accessible to the membership.
Effingham Country Club functions as a traditional community club, offering a social and recreational hub for local families and business professionals. The facility supports regular member play, league competitions, and regional amateur events typical of small-city private clubs in the Midwest. The clubhouse and dining amenities reflect the straightforward, welcoming atmosphere common to clubs of this scale and setting, where golf serves as both sport and social anchor for the community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Effingham was designed by Bob Lohmann.
Effingham at Effingham Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Effingham is 72.
Effingham plays 6,966 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Effingham is 135.
Effingham is a 18-hole course.