ELKINS LAKE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Huntsville, TX, USA
Designed by Jeffery D. Blume, Ralph Plummer
Elkins Lake Country Club's Hills course is located in Huntsville, Texas, approximately 70 miles north of Houston in the East Texas Piney Woods region. The course was originally designed by Ralph Plummer, a Texas-based architect active in the mid-to-late 20th century who designed numerous courses throughout the state. Jeffery D. Blume later contributed to the course, likely through renovation or redesign work that updated Plummer's original layout.
The routing takes advantage of the rolling, wooded terrain characteristic of this part of East Texas, where the landscape transitions from the coastal plain toward more elevated ground. Pine and hardwood trees frame the holes, and the topography provides natural elevation changes that add variety to the shot-making requirements. The course serves a residential community built around Elkins Lake, and water features likely come into play on several holes, reflecting both the natural drainage patterns and the lake setting.
As a country club facility in a smaller Texas city, Elkins Lake caters primarily to local members and their guests. The club offers traditional country club amenities including dining and social functions alongside golf. The Hills course represents one component of the club's recreational offerings, providing a tree-lined, moderately challenging layout suited to the East Texas environment. The combination of Plummer's original design sensibility and Blume's later contributions reflects the evolution typical of many regional country club courses that adapt over time to membership needs and modern playing standards.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hills was designed by Jeffery D. Blume and Ralph Plummer.
Yes. Hills at Elkins Lake Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hills is 35.
Hills plays 3,379 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Hills is a 9-hole course.