Jennings County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf experience like at Jennings County's only course?

You'll find a surprisingly engaging round at St. Anne's Golf Club, Jennings County's sole offering. We love its well-maintained fairways and the clever use of natural elevation changes, making for a fun, strategic play that keeps you on your toes.

When is the best time of year to play golf in Jennings County?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - think May or September. The weather is usually perfect, with comfortable temperatures, and the course is in prime condition, avoiding the summer humidity and winter chill.

Is playing golf in Jennings County a good value, and what should I expect to pay?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic value. Green fees at St. Anne's are very reasonable, typically ranging from $35-50 with a cart, offering a quality round without breaking the bank. You're getting a well-kept course that feels more expensive than it is.

Since there's only one course, what else can I do to make a golf trip to Jennings County worthwhile?

We suggest pairing your round with a visit to Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge for some peaceful nature walks or exploring the charming small town of North Vernon. It's a great spot for a relaxed weekend, not just a quick golf stop.

What's the signature hole or a unique challenge I should look out for at Jennings County's course?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole - it's a beauty with a tricky green guarded by a subtle creek. We found the back nine's rolling terrain and tight doglegs demand precise shot-making, especially on the challenging 14th.