EL DORADO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 El Dorado, AR, USA
Designed by Herman Hackbarth
El Dorado Golf & Country Club sits in southern Arkansas, a region shaped by the oil boom of the 1920s that transformed El Dorado from a small town into a prosperous city. The course was designed by Herman Hackbarth, a Texas-based architect who worked primarily across the South and Southwest during the mid-twentieth century. Hackbarth's designs typically emphasized strategic bunkering and playability suited to the rolling terrain common to the region.
The layout occupies land characteristic of southern Arkansas, where gentle elevation changes and stands of pine and hardwood frame the holes. The routing takes advantage of natural contours to create variety in stance and approach angles, while water features appear on several holes, reflecting the area's natural drainage patterns. Hackbarth's work here follows principles common to his era: fairways that reward position over distance, greens defended by thoughtfully placed bunkers, and a balance between challenge and accessibility for members of varying skill levels.
El Dorado Golf & Country Club serves as the primary private club in a community with deep ties to the oil industry and regional commerce. The club has hosted state amateur competitions and regional tournaments over the decades, contributing to Arkansas golf at the grassroots level. The course remains a fixture of local golf culture, offering a traditional country club experience in a part of the state where such facilities anchor community life.
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El Dorado was designed by Herman Hackbarth.
Yes. El Dorado at El Dorado Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at El Dorado is 71.
El Dorado plays 6,449 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at El Dorado is 128.
El Dorado is a 18-hole course.