Davenport Country Club

Bettendorf, IA Private

Overview

Davenport Country Club architect Charles Alison might have been the most traveled architect of his era. He began working with Harry S. Colt around 1908, then officially partnered with him after World War I designing courses in the U.K. and throughout Europe. He handled all the design and oversight work for their North American courses in the 1920s, worked extensively in Japan in the 1930s, and continued to build courses in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. His design at Davenport, opened in 1924, is among his finest American work alongside Milwaukee Country Club (ranked 86th on America's 100 Greatest Courses), Kirtland near Cleveland and Burning Tree outside Washington D.C. The course sits on a beautiful, ruptured piece of land near the Mississippi River with holes bisected by streams and Alison's calling cards, large, open-faced bunkers. Designers Ron Forse and Jim Nagle have kept the course true to its original details.

About

Holes 18
Length 6761
Slope 133
Facility Type Private
Designer C.H. Alison

Awards

Best Courses in Every State

Best in State: Ranked second, 2021-'24. Ranked third, 2019-'20. Ranked inside the top 5, 1977-2003, 2007-'09. Ranked sixth, 2015-'16. Ranked seventh, 2011-'14. Ranked ninth, 2017-'18. Ranked inside the top 10, 2005.

Current ranking: Second.

Panelists

Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists

4.7

100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES

Shot Options
7.1716
Character
7.1684
Challenge
7.0244
Layout Variety
7.2944
Fun
7.2073
Aesthetics
7.2085
Conditioning
7.0432

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