HILLSBORO COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Hillsboro, IL, USA
Designed by Larry Packard
Hillsboro Country Club sits in the small central Illinois city of Hillsboro, roughly midway between St. Louis and Springfield in Montgomery County. The course was designed by Larry Packard, a prolific Midwestern architect who worked extensively throughout Illinois, Indiana, and neighboring states during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Packard's portfolio includes numerous daily-fee and semi-private facilities across the region, typically characterized by straightforward routing that works with available terrain while remaining accessible to recreational players.
The layout occupies rolling farmland typical of central Illinois, where modest elevation changes and mature tree plantings define playing corridors and strategic interest. Courses in this part of the state generally feature open front-nine holes that expose players to prevailing winds, with back nines often routed through more wooded or sheltered ground. Water features, whether natural creeks or constructed ponds, commonly appear on several holes to add variety and challenge to otherwise gentle terrain.
Hillsboro Country Club serves as the primary golf facility for its community, hosting local tournaments and league play throughout the season. The club provides a traditional small-town country club experience, where golf is central to recreational and social life in a region where such facilities anchor community identity. The course reflects Packard's practical design approach: playable for members of varying abilities while offering enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hillsboro was designed by Larry Packard.
Hillsboro at Hillsboro Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Hillsboro is 36.
Hillsboro plays 3,315 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hillsboro is 128.
Hillsboro is a 9-hole course.