Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club first opened for play in 1897.
The golf course at Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club has narrow fairways. The greens are medium in speed and size. The course is very scenic. It sits on an island surrounded by the Mississippi River. This course is also listed in the "National Historical Register" and celebrated its centennial in 1997.
Rock Island is somewhat unique in that is surrounded by a military installation and one must pass through a military gate to gain access to the course. However this is now a public golf course.
The Rock Island Arsenal Golf course plays to 6,585 yards from the tips. Par for Rock Island Arsenal golf course is 71.
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$31 (cart included), played on Monday, August 2012 at 10am
The course is now open to the public. The layout is front nine away from the club house, back nine return to the club house. A view of the Mississippi river is available on some of the holes. The course is flat with some unusual features. Military and civilians work at the arsenal on the island, and they have a walking path next to the first fairway that cuts across the fairway 2/3 of the way to the green. The had a 90 degree rule in effect when we played, but the paved paths are also roads. To play a true 90 degree rule you have to dodge cars, bicycles, trucks, etc. The "path" crossed over several roads, and the 18th fairway went over a driveway to one of the few houses near the course. The back nine has road noise since some fairways are along a main road. The clubhouse is old, and the pool area is well worn and not open any longer. We thought about eating there, but discovered the dining room was full of soldiers in their fatigues. All in all the course is a good place for players looking to shoot a simple relaxing round of golf.