Golf Courses by George Von Elm
George Von Elm designed 3 courses across 1 state in the Stymie directory.
George "Gix" Von Elm (March 20, 1901 – May 1, 1961) was an American professional golfer most noted for his amateur career. He was selected by Golf Digest as Utah's greatest amateur golfer, and in the early 1960s was named Utah Golfer of the Century. From 1924 to 1931, Von Elm was among the best players in the world. In the 1920s, he worked primarily in the financial and insurance industries, and later designed several golf courses.
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Portfolio rankings
The hardest, easiest, and longest courses designed by George Von Elm in the Stymie directory, ranked by slope rating and total yardage from scorecard data.
Hardest George Von Elm Courses
Highest Slope RatingEasiest George Von Elm Courses
Lowest Slope (Public/Muni)Longest George Von Elm Courses
Most Yards (Back Tees)| # | Course | Yards |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Blackfoot Golf Course Pocatello, ID | 6,768 |
| 2 | Highland Golf Course Pocatello, ID | 6,509 |
| 3 | Juniper Hills Country Club Pocatello, ID | 6,300 |
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Frequently asked about George Von Elm
What is the hardest George Von Elm course?
Juniper Hills Country Club in Pocatello, ID is the hardest George Von Elm course in the Stymie directory with a maximum slope rating of 141. Slope rating measures difficulty for a bogey golfer relative to a scratch player — 113 is average, 140+ is very difficult.
What is the longest George Von Elm course?
Blackfoot Golf Course in Pocatello, ID is the longest George Von Elm course at 6,768 yards from the back tees.
What is the easiest George Von Elm course to play?
Among public and municipal George Von Elm courses, Blackfoot Golf Course in Pocatello, ID has the lowest slope rating at 98. Courses with a slope under 115 are typically considered beginner-friendly.
