VAL HALLA GOLF AND RECREATION CENTER
🇺🇸 Cumberland, ME, USA
Designed by Phil Wogan

Val Halla Golf and Recreation Center occupies rolling terrain in Cumberland, a town in southern Maine's Greater Portland area. Designed by Phil Wogan and opened in 1965, the course was developed as a public facility and has served as a municipal golf destination for the region for nearly six decades. The property features a traditional New England layout shaped by the area's natural topography, with elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of inland Maine courses.
The routing moves through a mix of open and tree-lined holes, with several fairways bordered by mature hardwoods and pines. Water comes into play on a handful of holes, and the course's bunkering reflects the straightforward design sensibilities of its era. At just over 6,700 yards from the back tees, Val Halla provides a solid test for accomplished players while remaining accessible to recreational golfers through multiple tee options.
Val Halla gained broader recognition when it hosted the 2006 LPGA State Farm Classic, a tour event that brought professional women's golf to Maine. The tournament was won by Joo Mi Kim and marked a notable moment for public golf in the state. The facility includes a clubhouse with dining and event spaces, practice areas, and a driving range. As a municipal operation, Val Halla maintains a welcoming atmosphere for daily-fee play and serves as a community golf hub in the Cumberland area, drawing players from throughout southern Maine and beyond.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Val Halla at Val Halla Golf and Recreation Center has a Course Vaults score of 6.9 out of 10 based on 4 explicit golfer ratings.
Val Halla was designed by Phil Wogan.
Yes. Val Halla at Val Halla Golf and Recreation Center is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Val Halla is 72.
Val Halla plays 6,595 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Val Halla is 136.