WINCHESTER GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Winchester, IN, USA
Designed by Bill Diddel, Tim Liddy
Winchester Golf Club's Willow course represents a collaboration between Tim Liddy and Bill Diddel, two architects with deep roots in Indiana golf design. The course sits in Winchester, a small city in the east-central part of the state near the Ohio border, where the terrain typically features gently rolling farmland and mature tree corridors. The routing likely takes advantage of the natural topography common to this region, with elevation changes modest enough to maintain walkability while providing visual interest and strategic variety.
The design reflects the practical, member-focused approach characteristic of both architects' work in the Midwest. Liddy and Diddel have designed and renovated numerous courses across Indiana and neighboring states, generally emphasizing playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating strategic elements that reward course management. The Willow course serves the Winchester community as part of a club that maintains traditional values of accessible golf in a small-town setting.
The course name suggests the presence of willow trees, which often line water features or low-lying areas in this part of Indiana. These natural elements likely factor into the design, creating both aesthetic appeal and strategic considerations on certain holes. The layout would typically balance risk-reward opportunities with straightforward holes, providing variety appropriate for regular member play and local competition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Willow was designed by Bill Diddel and Tim Liddy.
Yes. Willow at Winchester Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Willow is 36.
Willow plays 3,272 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Willow is 115.
Willow is a 9-hole course.