Resort · 18 Holes

Indian Hills Golf Resort

337 Snead Drive, Fairfield Bay, Arkansas

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4.385 Reviews
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About Indian Hills Golf Resort

Indian Hills Golf Resort is a semi-private resort located in Fairfield Bay, Arkansas. The resort features an 18-hole golf course with a par of 71, stretching over 6,442 yards. Known for its unique layout and scenic views, the resort offers a welcoming atmosphere with an on-site restaurant and bar. It is a popular destination for...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18-hole$31
Weekend 18-hole$38

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Caddie Hire
Driving Range
Putting Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

Membership

Joining Indian Hills Golf Resort

As a semi-private resort, Indian Hills Golf Resort offers membership options that provide access to its championship 18-hole course and a range of amenities including dining facilities. Members can enjoy the friendly atmosphere and the smooth pace of play that the resort is known for.

Reviews

What People Say

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GolfPass · 252 reviews
4.3/5
Google · 85 reviews
In summary

Indian Hills Golf Resort is praised for its scenic beauty, friendly staff, and enjoyable course layout, offering a mix of natural features like ponds and caves that enhance the golfing experience. Many visitors appreciate the affordability and the well-maintained sections of the course, along with the engaging amenities such as a restaurant and pro shop. However, some golfers have noted inconsistent maintenance, particularly with greens and tee boxes, and occasional issues with rental equipment and course construction.

a year ago
Very decent place to hit the links. Some greens were slower than others due to poor maintenance, and most tee boxes were uneven and poorly kept. Nonetheless still a fun course to play for the small fee of $35. The highlight of the course was the indian rock cave which is located on th8 18th hole. So much history to experience. I will be returning again.
— Jonathan Koh
5 years ago
Highly enjoyable.. Mix of mini ponds with small waterfall in play and easily "locatable" sand traps 😬 Not the utmost challenging, if you feel confident in your skill, but very exciting nonetheless. A "perfect at sunset" (4:30 in late November) Hole 17, par-3 over a big ravine which I saw 10 turkey on. A large cave accessible by golf cart on hole 9. Plenty of nature. Only 1 hole with a spotty green.. but renovations & other add-ons happening frequently, including recently a new range. Really fond of this place 👍
— Hunter Parker
Edited a year ago
Course in good shape very beautiful my first time there. Friendly staff. Restaurant next door makes a great cheeseburger and fries. I will be back even with a 84 miles one way
— Timothy Edwards
6 years ago
Very easy access trail. Starts right off the parking lot. This is not a handicapped accessible trail. Although you could access the big cave by way of golf cart. We took the trail. Shady, lots of steps and cool mini caves. Leads you straight down to the big cave. My daughter scared some birds roosting in there and they came shooting out and scared her back. Feels a lot bigger than it looks in pics. Pictographs were kinda cool. There is water running in the back. There are little nooks to explore and my little one could safely run around in the cave. My hubby wanted to continue on the trail b…
— Michelle England
3 years ago
So fun and challenging! The staff is always cheerful and very helpful! We saw a rabbit, turtle and deer while playing this morning and usually see wildlife often on this beautiful wooded course.
— Ragan McHone
6 years ago
Beautiful place. The guided UTV trail was awesome! The guide was super nice, all the staff were. The Indian Rock House.....Oh My....was breathtaking!
— SST
2 years ago
Staff super friendly. Tees were fine and parts of fairways. Design/green conditions awful. Never played on worse greens. Had holes in greens like craters so the ball would roll or bounce any direction when chipping or putting.
— Douglas Hansel
3 years ago
The staff is friendly. The course is not in very good condition. I have played Indian Hills several times over the years. It was always well maintained. When we played this weekend, the tee boxes were in terrible condition. The tee-boxes did not have any grass and the footing was uneven. I hope that they are in a maintenance mode. Some of the greens were also in bad shape. The course layout is fun and challenging. They just need to turn it around.
— Dman grand
3 years ago
Helpful staff, well run and friendly organization. Definitely will visit again when I’m in the area 😉
— David Squires
6 years ago
Very nice course, good price for what you get. People have always been friendly, several tee boxes for all abilities to pick from. Only problem I've had is they ran short of carts one time but they found us some and charged quickly. They made it the whole round but one almost ran out of juice and it's not a walking course.
— Mike Penrod
4 years ago
Fantastic course, was in good shape. Few of the greens need a little work and some of the tee boxes were under repair but overall good shape. One of the best par 3s I've played, way down hill was a blast. Only had the chance to play one round while I was out in Arkansas and glad this was it! Pro shop staff was very friendly and drink prices were actually reasonable. There is a small restaurant attached to the pro shop with a great chicken sandwich. If I'm ever back in the Fairfield Bay area I will be back.
— Jeff Young
2 years ago
The course was in poor shape. Greens were so slow they were not puttable. Tee boxes needed cleaning up. Had played here before and course was ok for price. After yesterday will not be back. Would rate a 2 or 3 out of ten
— Don Ryan

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