ELKINS LAKE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Huntsville, TX, USA
Designed by Ralph Plummer, Jeffery D. Blume
Elkins Lake Country Club sits in Huntsville, Texas, approximately seventy miles north of Houston in the East Texas Piney Woods. The course was originally designed by Ralph Plummer, a Texas-based architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century who designed numerous courses across the state. Jeffery D. Blume later contributed to the design, though the specific nature and timing of his involvement—whether renovation, expansion, or collaborative work—reflects the course's evolution over the decades.
The layout takes advantage of the wooded, rolling terrain characteristic of this part of Texas, where pine and hardwood forests frame fairways and water features drawn from the lake system that gives the club its name. The routing likely incorporates elevation changes modest by regional standards, with tree-lined corridors and strategic use of water hazards that require thoughtful course management. The natural setting provides a contrast to the flatter, more open landscapes found in other parts of the state.
Elkins Lake serves as a private club for the Huntsville community, offering traditional country club amenities alongside golf. The course caters to members seeking a wooded, parkland-style experience within the East Texas environment, where summer heat and humidity are defining seasonal factors. The club maintains a regional profile consistent with many established Texas country clubs that emphasize family recreation and local membership rather than tournament competition or national rankings.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lakes was designed by Ralph Plummer and Jeffery D. Blume.
Yes. Lakes at Elkins Lake Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lakes is 36.
Lakes plays 3,488 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Lakes is a 9-hole course.