The Wamego Country Club golf course was originally designed by famed architect Chick Trout and opened as a nine-hole course in 1920. The new nine-holes added to the course were designed by local architect Eric Langvardt. The par 70, 18-hole golf course nestled among the rolling hills of Wamego, Kansas was first opened in 1920 as a nine-hole course.
The course has a traditional layout similar to those you would find throughout the Midwestern United States. Among its features are classic tree-lined fairways, slightly elevated greens are and large greenside grass bunkers. The golf course consists of approximately 160 acres, which include 5 ponds and a winding creek. Water comes into play twice on the on the front nine on holes #3 and #5 and occasionally on hole #6.
On the back nine the water comes into play on holes #10, #11, #12 and #13. In May 2002, club membership approved the construction of 9 additional holes, to begin on August 1, 2002 to create a state of the art 18-hole professional course. In June 2004, the additional 9-holes were officially opened for play. Our clubhouse facility is available to our members for private functions.