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At Indian Hills Country Club, members and their families are our primary focus. Founded in 1919, we have a long-standing tradition of being a warm and welcoming private club that strives to provide an excellent experience for members and their guests. Whether you are in a business suit or a swimming suit, Indian Hills has the top-of-the-line amenities you deserve with the down-to-earth attitude you welcome.

We have what you want.

Whether you are challenging yourself on our par-70 golf course, enjoying a game of tennis or pickleball on our year-round tennis courts, or relaxing by the pool, we have it all. Book your special events, large or small, in one of our many full-service banquet facilities, or enjoy a cocktail for two on the patio with a spectacular view of our lush greens. Experience innovative, locally-sourced cuisine in our dining rooms from a menu that constantly reflects the season's best offerings. You can have it all at Indian Hills, with a warm, friendly staff at your service to meet your needs.

  • History
    • In 1919, our founding fathers brought forth a club they called the Country Club District Community Golf Association. These 50 like-minded golf enthusiasts initially began playing nine holes on land rented to them from the J.C. Nichols Company; however, these visionaries dreamed of owning their own golf course and so they began setting aside an annual real estate fund to turn their dream into reality. In 1922, the Club temporarily moved to what is now home of The Kansas City Country Club, where members continued golfing on this rented property. In 1926, the Club founders’ dream was realized and enough money was accumulated, without assessing the membership, to finance a new golf course on the 130 acres of picturesque ground we still enjoy today. Legendary golf course designer, A.W. Tillinghast of New York City, was retained to design the new course. As one of the leading golf architects in the United States, Tillinghast had to his credit the design of some of the country’s finest golf courses, including Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, New York, and Baltusrol in Springfield, New Jersey. After spending ten days on the grounds developing detailed plans for the course, Tillinghast enthusiastically pronounced it, "One of the greatest opportunities I have ever had for creating a notable golf course. Natural beauties abound, a stream, hills, valleys and wooded sections, that provide a most unusual design opportunity.”

  • Guest Information
    • General Information

      Cell Phone Policy
      Please silence your cell phone when you arrive at the Club. Cell phones may only be used in the parking lots, locker rooms, restrooms and on the pool deck.


      Parking Instructions

      Member and guests may use either east or west parking lot if they are dining or attending a function at the Club. During times when the Club is hosting large events in the banquet areas, it is recommended that those dining at the Club use the west parking lot and proceed up the west dining entrance near the Cherokee Room or use the Patio entrance.

      Dining Information

      Attire
      Members and guests must be appropriately attired when attending any Club function. The Pub is for casual adult dining. Children must be 16 years of age or older. Dress code is Country Club Casual - dressy jeans and regulation golf and tennis attire are permitted. The Grill and Patio are for casual family dining. The dress code is the same as the Pub. For the Shawnee Room, the dress code is Business Casual - jackets and ties are not required; however, denim is not allowed. Reservations are requested for all dining facilities. Attire that is prohibited throughout the Clubhouse includes any distressed garments, torn jeans, caps and visors, T-shirts, cargo shorts or pants, cutoffs, jean shorts, swim apparel, etc. Men's shorts must end no more than 4" above the knee. Ladies' shorts and skirts must be appropriately mid-thigh in length.

      Golf Information

      Dress Code
      Jeans, cargo pants/shorts (apparel which have pockets sewn on the outside), tee shirts, jogging attire, athletic shorts, or other athletic clothing are not permitted at any time on the course. Ladies may wear slacks, shorts or skirts. Shorts and skirts must be appropriately mid-thigh in length or longer. Short shorts, short skirts (shorter than mid-thigh) and halter-tops are not permitted. Leggings are prohibited on the course - leggings are defined as workout leggings or yoga-style pants as would be worn in studios or gyms. Skirts with leggings underneath are still an acceptable option. Men may wear slacks or shorts that end no more than 4”above the knee. Men’s shirts must have either a traditional polo collar or a mock collar that is at least1 ¼” inches tall. Men shall always wear their shirttails tucked in. Juniors must follow the gender-specific rules set forth above for adults. Caps and visors must be worn with the bill facing forward. This policy has been set forth by the Board of Governors and applies to all playing members, guests and spectators. If a member or member’s guest is in violation of this policy, that member will receive a warning letter from the Golf Activities Committee. Further violations in disregard of the policy, by either a member, member’s family member or guest, will result in a letter from the Board of Governors and that person being asked to leave the course and return in approved clothing. As a reminder, our Golf Shop stocks many choices of clothing for all ages if a member or guest requires a change of attire.

      Golf Course Etiquette
      Pace-of-Play
      IHCC maintains a 4-hour or less pace-of-play. Please keep up with the group in front of you and play ready golf as often as possible. 

      Care of the Course
      Please repair all ball marks and replace divots when appropriate to do so.

      Cart Paths
      If conditions allow, carts may be driven to the fairway at a 90 degree angle from the cart path. You may remain in the fairway until you reach the exit post near the green where you will leave the fairway at a 90 degree angle to the cart path. Carts must remain on the path on all par 3s, with the exception of hole #17. Please observe daily cart rules.

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