HARRISON PARK GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Danville, IL, USA
Designed by Bob Lohmann
Harrison Park Golf Course occupies municipal parkland in Danville, a small city in east-central Illinois near the Indiana border. Designed by Bob Lohmann and opened in the mid-twentieth century, the course serves as a public facility operated by the Danville Park District. Lohmann, a regional architect active primarily in Illinois and neighboring states during the post-war era, created layouts that typically emphasized playability and maintenance efficiency for municipal budgets while working within the natural terrain available.
The course reflects the gently rolling topography common to this part of the Illinois prairie, with modest elevation changes and mature tree growth that has developed over decades of play. As a municipal facility, Harrison Park provides accessible golf for Danville residents and visitors, functioning as a community amenity rather than a destination layout. The routing likely incorporates the park's existing landscape features, with holes shaped by the property's natural contours and wooded corridors.
Harrison Park represents the tradition of mid-century American municipal golf, designed to accommodate a range of skill levels while remaining economically sustainable for local government operation. The course continues to serve its original purpose as an affordable public option in a region where golf facilities are relatively modest in scale and ambition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Harrison Park at Harrison Park Golf Course has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Harrison Park was designed by Bob Lohmann.
Yes. Harrison Park at Harrison Park Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Harrison Park is 71.
Harrison Park plays 6,148 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Harrison Park is 121.