Alvamar Country Club is 36 hole golf facility located in Lawrence, Kansas. The facility has two 18-hole golf courses. They are The Private Course and The Public Course.
The Alvamar Country Club Public Course first opened for play in 1973. The public course was built 9 holes at a time with the Hidden Valley 9, built in 1973 and Sunflower 9, built in 1978. Both nines of the Public Course were designed by Mel Anderson.
The architectural style is notably different from Alvamar Country Club Private Course as the naturally wooded, steeply sloped; terrain dictated more of a target-oriented layout. Smaller, more undulating greens will greet the players that have successfully navigated the narrow fairway corridors and evaded the multitude of water hazards. At 6,829 yards from the black tees, The Alvamar Country Club Public Course is one of the most difficult courses in the state of Kansas. The public course has often been ranked as one of America's top 100 public courses.
The Alvamar Country Club Public Course closed in 2016. Among other changes, The Club changed its name to The Jayhawk Club. The Private Course has been expanded to 27 holes.
$51 (cart included), played on Tuesday, April 2012 at 10am
This is my Kansas course for the bucket list of playing every state in the union. What a great find, This is also the course for KC University. My 24 handicap was challenged well, I shoot from the whites. I was fortunate to have someone with me that had played the course before, you do need to study the layout. My wife and I really enjoyed this course.
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$26 (cart included), played on Wednesday, August 2012 at 4pm
I have played this course many times and always find it both challenging and rewarding. Twilight rate makes this quite a bargain.