Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Boonville Country Club

5244 North Highway 61, Boonville, Indiana

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
4.384 Reviews
Boonville, INLocation

The Club

About Boonville Country Club

Boonville Country Club, established in 1958, offers a unique private club setting in Boonville, IN. The club provides a relaxed and affordable atmosphere, welcoming both members and guests to enjoy its beautifully maintained 18-hole championship golf course. The clubhouse serves as a welcoming space for relaxation before and after rounds, and the club is known...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Event Space
Changing Room

Membership

Joining Boonville Country Club

Members of Boonville Country Club enjoy unlimited access to the 18-hole championship golf course, dining facilities, and the clubhouse. The club offers a variety of membership options, catering to families, students, young adults, and corporate groups, with privileges extending to social events and activities.

Membership Options

Ways to Join

First Year Membership

golf
  • $1,200/yrAnnual

Includes spouse and family. Welcome new BCC member!

  • Full access to all facilities
  • 18-hole championship course
  • Dining & clubhouse access
  • Social events & activities
  • Family privileges included

Current Members

golf
  • $1,320/yrAnnual

All second year members and beyond.

  • Full access to all facilities
  • 18-hole championship course
  • Dining & clubhouse access
  • Social events & activities
  • Family privileges included

Dual Membership

golf
  • $650/yrAnnual

Must show proof of membership at another local golf club ($1,200+).

  • Full course access
  • Double your fun
  • All club amenities
  • Social events access

Student Membership

junior
  • $250/yrAnnual

Full-time student proof required. Paid in full at signing.

  • Full course access
  • Club amenities
  • Great value for students

Ages 18–25

junior
  • $540/yrAnnual

Not in school. Paid in full at signing.

  • Full course access
  • Club amenities
  • Young adult rate

Ages 26–29

junior
  • $720/yrAnnual

Not in school. Paid in full at signing.

  • Full course access
  • Club amenities
  • Young professional rate

Fishing Only

other
  • $200/yrAnnual

Access to our lakes for fishing. Paid in full at signing.

  • Lake access
  • Fishing privileges

Corporate Membership

corporate
  • $1,000/yrAnnual

2nd person $900, 3rd person $800, all others discounted.

  • Corporate team building
  • Full course access
  • Volume discounts
  • Client entertainment

Fees are approximate and gathered from public sources — contact the club to confirm current pricing.

Reviews

What People Say

4.3/5
Google · 84 reviews
In summary

Boonville Country Club is appreciated for its scenic layout, with a mix of open and narrow fairways set in the rolling hills of Southern Indiana, and is generally seen as a fun and challenging course. The staff is often highlighted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a positive atmosphere. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the condition of the greens and fairways, as well as occasional issues with customer service and course management.

8 months ago
Going with three stars today to reflect on the improvements since this spring and knowing that If you could get on at VN or RH you likely won’t be reading this. This year has been brutal on turfgrass in the transition zone, and this on the heels of a terrible winter season for warm season grass and the drought of 2024. I would like to see how the greens fill in by late fall. Pics with the tee are from two different greens.
— Stickfish
Edited 11 months ago
Played on 5/17/25 and this course is in awful shape. The greens were aerated, but done poorly. We didn’t even count our putts because it was a joke. The fairways have very little grass. Hitting off of dirt from most spots. I would not recommend. The course has a lot of potential, but it would require a lot of work. Gave 2 stars because the cheeseburger was good. Removed a star because the reply from the course shows the defensive nature of the management. Again, the course might be great now but when we played it was not in playable condition.
— Sara Dobbs
11 months ago
I called to set a tee time and from the beginning the worker named Steve was very rude and kept interrupting me and treating me like a child. The course is fine and the prices are fair, but with workers like that there you’ll never want to play at BCC.
— Josh Smith
11 months ago
Steve and Dixie are absolutely incredible The fries are the best (Steve makes the best) The course is fun and also challenging. It’s so family friendly it gives my kids the opportunity to grow and explore their love for golf. BEST PLACE IN TOWN We LOVE you Steve and Dixie!!!!!!!! Rick you’re okay hahaha we like you too
— Jamie Selby
a year ago
I was at the golf course, and my experience was not great due to Ron Bacon. He approached my family, and informed us that we had 15 minutes left to play when it was still very clearly light outside. He continued by saying “got it” as if I’m not an adult that can’t understand him. It is fine if we are needing to leave, but what is not fine is this gentleman talking to us the way he did. This is not the first occurrence that he has been rude while playing. He may be on the board, but for the sake of this business I would suggest that he learns some manners. I have heard from many people that whe…
— John Doe
2 months ago
greens are a bit tall right now
— Eric Best
2 years ago
Nice course. Fairways are in really good condition. Some are really tight & if you’re of course then your ball is lost. Other fairways are wide & have good rollout. Greens are well maintained. Staff are friendly.
— Troy
3 years ago
Horrible greens, horrible fairways, and horrible guests behind us teeing off while we are trying to learn the game and they are being loud. We then get lectured because we are told we are able to use the back 9 anytime, but then are told we aren’t allowed to use the back 9? Me and my friends, we’re not as good as the people considerably older behind us. So, we let them pass. Then we go to the club house so we can get a drink and let them play through since they seem to be more advanced. So, we go around a tee box to go on a trail away from them because they were Inconsiderate and would be just…
— Connor Abrams
Edited 9 years ago
A fun course to play for my wife and me with two different nines set in the rural rolling hills of Southern Indiana. The front is open and a little longer with a couple of sand traps on the two par threes. The back nine is more narrow and shorter with water on six holes, but only a problem on three of them. The course is a par 71 with nice fairways, and the well manicured greens are small but hold. Guests pay under $40 for 18 holes and a cart, and lunch specials and cheap beer made this a great day in the country.
— At “Skins”
10 months ago
Apparently someone forgot to water the greens, a they were all dying off.
— Rick Sunderman
2 years ago
It’s was so much lovely to be there and I really enjoyed my self Yo seriously I’m excited to be there i hope to come again to feel the atmosphere it was a nice experience to be at a cool club I’m Glad
— Stephanie Brown
2 years ago
Haven't played there in a couple years,they moved some holes around and totally disrupted the flow and just being in horrible shape it will be a while before I go back, staff was absolutely great and courtesy
— Mikeal Clark

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