WALNUT HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 East Lansing, MI, USA
Designed by Joseph A. Roseman
Walnut Hills Country Club sits in East Lansing, Michigan, home to Michigan State University, and serves as a traditional private club in the mid-Michigan region. The course was designed by Joseph A. Roseman, a Michigan-based architect who worked primarily in the Midwest during the mid-twentieth century. Roseman's designs typically reflect the practical, straightforward approach common to regional courses of that era, emphasizing playability for a broad membership while working within the natural terrain.
The East Lansing area features gently rolling terrain characteristic of southern Michigan, with mature hardwood trees—including the walnuts that give the club its name—framing fairways and defining playing corridors. The routing likely takes advantage of modest elevation changes and natural drainage patterns typical of the region. Courses of this vintage in Michigan often incorporate tree-lined fairways, small to moderately sized greens, and strategic bunkering that rewards accurate approach play.
Walnut Hills functions as a family-oriented private club serving the East Lansing community, including faculty, professionals, and residents connected to the university town. The club provides a traditional country club experience with golf as the centerpiece, complemented by social and dining amenities typical of mid-sized Midwestern private clubs. Its location near Michigan State gives it a connection to the academic community while maintaining its role as a gathering place for local members across generations.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Walnut Hills was designed by Joseph A. Roseman.
Walnut Hills at Walnut Hills Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Walnut Hills is 72.
Walnut Hills plays 6,743 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Walnut Hills is 137.
Walnut Hills is a 18-hole course.