ELDORADO HILLS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Norfolk, NE, USA
Designed by Bob Cupp
Eldorado Hills Golf Club sits in Norfolk, a small city in northeastern Nebraska's agricultural heartland, roughly 100 miles northwest of Omaha. The course was designed by Bob Cupp, an architect who worked extensively with Jack Nicklaus before establishing his own practice in the 1980s. Cupp became known for creating strategic layouts that emphasize shot values and natural land movement, often incorporating substantial earthwork to create definition and visual interest on relatively flat sites.
The Norfolk area features gently rolling prairie terrain, and courses in this region typically work with modest elevation changes and open landscapes shaped by wind and weather patterns common to the Great Plains. Cupp's design approach here likely reflects his preference for wide fairway corridors that reward positioning over pure distance, with greens that feature subtle internal contours and approach angles that favor thoughtful play.
Eldorado Hills serves the Norfolk community and surrounding region as a daily-fee facility, providing golf in an area where public access courses are the primary option for most players. The club operates in a climate with a defined season, where summer heat and periodic wind are characteristic playing conditions. The course represents the kind of solid regional golf design that Cupp produced throughout the Midwest during his career, offering local golfers a layout with strategic variety and playability across different skill levels.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Eldorado Hills at Eldorado Hills Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Eldorado Hills was designed by Bob Cupp.
Yes. Eldorado Hills at Eldorado Hills Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Eldorado Hills is 72.
Eldorado Hills plays 6,772 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Eldorado Hills is 118.