MARION ELKS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Marion, IN, USA
Designed by Bill Diddel
Marion Elks Country Club sits in Marion, Indiana, a small city in the north-central part of the state roughly midway between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. The course was designed by Bill Diddel, a prolific Midwestern architect who worked primarily across Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky during the mid-twentieth century. Diddel designed or redesigned dozens of courses throughout the region, often for municipal clients and private clubs with modest budgets, and his work typically emphasizes playability and straightforward strategic choices suited to the rolling terrain common in this part of Indiana.
The layout reflects the practical design sensibilities typical of Diddel's portfolio. Courses in this area of Indiana generally feature gentle to moderate elevation changes, tree-lined fairways, and small to mid-sized greens that reward accurate approach play. The property likely incorporates natural drainage corridors and wooded areas that frame holes and define playing corridors, characteristics common to the region's golf landscape.
Marion Elks serves its membership as a traditional private club, offering a familiar setting for regular play and club events. The course provides a straightforward test of golf without excessive length or severe hazards, making it accessible to a range of skill levels while still requiring sound course management. Like many Elks-affiliated clubs, it functions as a social and recreational hub for its members, maintaining the community-oriented traditions associated with the fraternal organization.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Marion Elks was designed by Bill Diddel.
Yes. Marion Elks at Marion Elks Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Marion Elks is 72.
Marion Elks plays 6,308 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Marion Elks is 123.
Marion Elks is a 18-hole course.