RANDOLPH GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Randolph, NE, USA
Designed by Marty Johnson
Randolph Golf Course is a nine-hole municipal facility serving the small community of Randolph in northeastern Nebraska's Cedar County. Designed by Marty Johnson, the course reflects the straightforward, accessible approach common to rural Nebraska golf courses built to provide recreational opportunities for local residents rather than destination play. The layout occupies gently rolling farmland typical of the region, where the terrain transitions between the Missouri River valley to the east and the higher plains to the west.
The course operates as a traditional small-town facility where golf serves as a social anchor for the community. Nine-hole courses of this type in Nebraska farm country typically feature tree-lined fairways, modest greens, and routing that works within the natural contours of agricultural land. Randolph sits in an area where golf courses must contend with the continental climate of the Great Plains—hot summers, cold winters, and variable spring and fall conditions that shape both the playing season and maintenance practices.
As with many rural Nebraska courses, Randolph Golf Course functions primarily as a local amenity rather than a tournament venue. The facility likely includes basic clubhouse services and maintains a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere characteristic of small-town golf in the Midwest. For golfers passing through Cedar County or exploring northeastern Nebraska, the course offers a glimpse of community golf in an agricultural setting where the game remains unpretentious and rooted in local tradition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Randolph was designed by Marty Johnson.
Yes. Randolph at Randolph Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Randolph is 36.
Randolph plays 3,075 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Randolph is a 9-hole course.