SHADY HILLS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Marion, IN, USA
Designed by Bill Diddel
Shady Hills Golf Club sits in Marion, Indiana, a mid-sized city in the north-central part of the state with a long manufacturing history. The course was designed by Bill Diddel, an Indiana-based architect who worked primarily in the mid-twentieth century and created numerous layouts across the Midwest. Diddel's designs typically reflect the practical, straightforward approach common to regional courses of that era, emphasizing playability for a range of skill levels while working within the natural terrain.
The routing at Shady Hills likely takes advantage of the gently rolling topography characteristic of east-central Indiana, where modest elevation changes and mature tree corridors define playing corridors. Courses in this region often feature parkland settings with hardwoods framing fairways and strategically placed bunkers guarding greens. The name suggests significant tree cover, which would be consistent with established layouts in Grant County where shade and natural landscape play important roles in the course character.
As a community club in Marion, Shady Hills serves local golfers and likely maintains a traditional Midwestern club atmosphere. The facility provides a home course for members and regular play rather than tournament competition or destination golf. Diddel's work in Indiana includes several courses that have served their communities for decades, offering accessible golf that reflects the landscape and culture of the region without pretense.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shady Hills was designed by Bill Diddel.
Yes. Shady Hills at Shady Hills Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shady Hills is 71.
Shady Hills plays 6,416 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Shady Hills is a 18-hole course.