TRI COUNTY GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Middlebury, IN, USA
Designed by Robert Beard
Tri County Golf Club sits in Middlebury, a small community in northern Indiana's Elkhart County, an area known for its Amish farmland and gently rolling terrain. The course was designed by Robert Beard, a regional architect whose work appears primarily across the Midwest. Beard's designs typically emphasize playability for a wide range of golfers while working within the natural contours of the land, and Tri County reflects this practical approach to course architecture.
The layout occupies farmland characteristic of this part of Indiana, where modest elevation changes and open vistas define the playing experience. Tree-lined fairways and strategically placed water hazards provide definition and challenge without overwhelming recreational players. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural drainage patterns, a common feature in courses built on former agricultural land in the region.
Tri County serves primarily as a community course, drawing members and daily-fee players from Middlebury and the surrounding towns of Goshen and Elkhart. The club functions as a gathering place for local golfers, offering a straightforward test of the game in a rural setting. The course reflects the character of many small-town Midwestern golf facilities, where accessibility and maintenance standards balance with the realities of operating in a modest market.
The facility provides a representative example of regional golf course design from its era, delivering a playable round in a landscape shaped by generations of agricultural use and the quiet rhythms of northern Indiana life.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Tri County was designed by Robert Beard.
Yes. Tri County at Tri County Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Tri County is 72.
Tri County plays 6,664 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Tri County is 115.
Tri County is a 18-hole course.