INDIAN MOUND GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Center Ossipee, NH, USA
Designed by Phil Wogan
Indian Mound Golf Club sits in Center Ossipee, a small community in New Hampshire's Lakes Region, roughly twenty miles north of Lake Winnipesaukee. The course was designed by Phil Wogan, a New England-based architect who has worked on several layouts in the northeastern United States. The property occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the region, with elevation changes and natural features that shape the routing and playing corridors.
The layout moves through a mix of wooded areas and more open ground, with views toward the surrounding hills that define this part of Carroll County. Fairways typically require accuracy off the tee, as the tree-lined character of many holes limits recovery options for errant shots. Greens vary in size and contour, and the design incorporates natural drainage patterns and topography into the strategic demands of individual holes.
Indian Mound serves primarily as a community course for residents and visitors to the Lakes Region, an area known for seasonal tourism and outdoor recreation. The club operates in a relatively rural setting, with a straightforward clubhouse and amenities that reflect its role as a local facility rather than a resort destination. The course remains walkable for those who prefer to carry or use a push cart, and the pace of play and atmosphere tend to be informal and accessible to a range of skill levels.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Indian Mound was designed by Phil Wogan.
Yes. Indian Mound at Indian Mound Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Indian Mound is 70.
Indian Mound plays 5,675 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Indian Mound is 120.
Indian Mound is a 18-hole course.