The Course


"Kinloch is routed to take advantage of the most natural and dramatic features of the site.  The design characteristics give the course the look and feel rivaling the best courses in the world.

Lester George, Golf Course Architect


"Kinloch is very traditional in design on a piece of land that is phenomenal.  Open corridors allow adequate tee shot areas with rolling topography creating a variety of shots.  It is truly a world class golf experience."

Marvin M. "Vinny" Giles III, 
1972 USGA Amateur Champion
1975 British Amateur Champion
2009 USGA Senior Amateur Champion

Kinloch Course Tour

Our concept calls for a championship course of 7,203 yards from 'the tips'.  From the moment you arrive at Kinloch you know that a unique experience awaits you, providing both a challenge like no other and exceptional scenic beauty.  The open corridors allow adequate tee shot areas, the rolling topography creates a variety of shots, discreet bunkering and use of our 70-acre lake provide a number of hazard features and the greens have character and demand a degree of accuracy and skill. The course is designed to encourage walking, with most distances from  green to tee being short. A quality caddie program is in place.  There are no starting times.

A 19th hole is a special feature as players head toward the clubhouse as means of settling ties, hitting one more shot or trying to get even.


Tees, fairways, bunkers, and greens are prepared so as to offer a member or guest a golf course conditioned as well as any you will encounter. This conditioning is apparent and our golf course manager and staff is directed to maintain it in that manner at all times. This is what we like to call the "The Kinloch Experience"