Public · 18 Holes

Rolling Meadows Golf Course

4120 North Mt Carmel Road, Gosport, Indiana

PublicMembership
18Holes
Tim LiddyCourse Designer
4.2187 Reviews
Gosport, INLocation
1Listings

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About Rolling Meadows Golf Course

Rolling Meadows Golf Course in Gosport, Indiana, offers a challenging 18-hole layout with a par of 72, stretching over 6,656 yards. Designed by Tim Liddy, the course features a variety of tee options to accommodate golfers of all skill levels. The club provides a welcoming atmosphere with a clubhouse and practice facilities, including a driving...

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Green Fees

Wednesday-Friday 18 Holes Walking$20
Wednesday-Friday 18 Holes with Cart$30
Wednesday-Friday 9 Holes Walking$20
Wednesday-Friday 9 Holes with Cart$30
Wednesday-Friday Twilight$20 after 2pm
Wednesday-Friday Twilight with Cart$20 after 2pm
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 18 Holes Walking$30
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 18 Holes with Cart$55
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 9 Holes Walking$20
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 9 Holes with Cart$30
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays Twilight Walking$20 after 2pm
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays Twilight with Cart$30 after 2pm
Sunflower Trail 18 Holes Walking$20
Sunflower Trail 18 Holes with Cart$30

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

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

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Listings at Rolling Meadows Golf Course

Reviews

What People Say

3.2/5
GolfPass · 4 reviews
4.2/5
Google · 187 reviews
In summary

Rolling Meadows Golf Course is frequently praised for its enjoyable layout and beautiful setting, with many appreciating the well-maintained greens and the addition of zoysia grass. The staff is often described as friendly and accommodating, and the clubhouse offers a good selection of food and drinks. However, some visitors have noted issues with fairway conditions, tee boxes, and the presence of litter, as well as occasional customer service concerns.

a month ago
What an absolutely fun golf course. My group had an amazing time. Keep it up.
— Randolph Bush
4 years ago
The course was in good shape. Not great shape, just good shape. However, it is clear that they are putting in some work to really make it shine. The greens were excellent. I love seeing the zoysia grass going in. Once that fills out the fairways it will be awesome. We played off of the silver tees today. Those tee boxes leave something to be desired but they were definitely playable. This was the first time I played the course and had a really fun time. For some reason I lost four balls that were just off in the rough somewhere.
— Jay Steele
4 years ago
Great layout on the front 9. Each hole on the front seems secluded and isolated from other holes. Back 9 is more wide open and exposed but still very enjoyable. Zoysia parts of the fairway are excellent but areas where it hasn't grown in are becoming overrun with clover and crabgrass. Very fair beer prices for tall boys. Food was very good and well above just a hot dog at the turn. You gotta drive a little out of your way to find it but I would absolutely recommend.
— Steve Speedy
10 months ago
I just found this course and so glad I did. The layout is so good and the fairways and greens are beautiful. Hole 16 and 17 are just such great golf holes. This is my new favorite golf course in indiana. The zoysia fairways are so nice to hit off of too.
— Joe bauers
3 years ago
Beautiful course! Friendly staff! Only reason 4☆instead of 5 is the trash that people have thrown in the woods all around on the course. It's a shame!... it's not the Rolling meadows fault....
— Todd “BucNcRaZy” Richardson
7 months ago
Went there for the 1st time today. What a fantastic course, there was a couple of rough spots on the fairways and greens, but nothing major. The guy at the pro shop was very helpful, telling us about the tee boxes and where hole 1 started. Definitely go back
— Jeff Exline
8 years ago
Nice course and killer ribs and beer selection in the clubhouse bar. You also have a beautiful view of the course from the outside seating area of the bar. The course is unique in that it has a lot of rolling hills. Hence the name rolling meadows. My only complaint is that the hills don't seem natural and are obviously man made and in weird locations that kind of surround the edges of the course. Above average for a public course though.
— Jeff S
a year ago
Nice course. I enjoyed the help in the clubhouse today, although last year I got a lecture and had to leave because I was by myself and wanted to golf in the morning. I have been to 32 courses in western Indiana and eastern Illinois and never was made to feel as unwelcome as this place in the fall of 2024 by the man behind the register and I left after having driven 60 miles to go there. However, today I got to play and really enjoyed the course. It was challenging and I really enjoyed it. There are some grass problems being worked on in the fairways, but it was well mowed for being so rainy l…
— Andrew Shonk
a year ago
Pretty decent course. Best layout of any course around. My only real complaints are the dry and dirt fairways (which are getting much better!), Bunkers are dry and small. Always good pace of play and I find the staff to always be professional and kind.
— Jarrett Sproul
10 months ago
So a driving range full of grass and you have people hitting off of dirt. New owners, you want to survive, do better. Actually know what golfers want. Fix your sprinklers, you bought the place.
— Joe Maley
a year ago
Where is the portable restroom that sat between hole 4 and 16. I was there Wednesday and it was gone. Women are not able to go behind a tree like men are. This seems like the golf course is male bias. Women need to use the restroom too. There is no place for women to use the rest room except for the club house. It make a very clear statement that Women are not considered golfers there. I do have a membership but didn't realize I was going to be denied restroom availability while playing.
— Teresa Franklin
10 months ago
Played July 19th, 2025. As I had played this course 5-6 times in 2025. I was delighted to see the course had actually been revived. I told myself I wouldn’t play it the rest of the year. I played in early May, it was honestly the worst I had EVER seen it. Yesterday, an entirely different story. Aside from the asphalt fairway in the par 5 #9, the course was immaculate. Players need to fix their DIVETS, that’s not on the course. The old cat that talks nonstop needs a Xanax prescription. He might actually be uptight enough to help this place be what it once was. I will be back a lot the remainder…
— Blair Boruff

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