
El Paso Golf Club sits in the small central Illinois town of El Paso, roughly twenty miles east of Bloomington-Normal in the heart of the state's agricultural region. The course was designed by William J. Spear, a Chicago-based architect who worked primarily in the Midwest during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Spear's portfolio includes numerous courses across Illinois and neighboring states, typically characterized by straightforward layouts suited to the flat-to-gently-rolling terrain common to the region.
The course occupies land typical of central Illinois—predominantly level with modest elevation changes and open sightlines across farmland. Tree-lined fairways provide definition and frame holes, while small creeks or drainage features occasionally come into play. The routing reflects the practical design sensibilities of its era, offering a walkable layout that serves a small-town membership. Greens and bunkering follow traditional patterns without dramatic contouring, emphasizing accuracy and course management over length.
El Paso Golf Club functions as a community course, serving local golfers and visitors passing through the region. The club maintains the character of rural Illinois golf—unpretentious, accessible, and rooted in the social fabric of a small town. Conditions and amenities reflect the scale and resources of a modest operation, with the course providing a straightforward test suited to recreational play rather than championship competition.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
El Paso at El Paso Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of 7 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
El Paso was designed by William J. Spear.
Yes. El Paso at El Paso Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at El Paso is 71.
El Paso plays 6,111 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at El Paso is 130.