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Monroe County sits in the rolling coal country of south-central Iowa, and Albia — the county seat — is the kind of small Midwestern town where the country club functions as a genuine community anchor. The Albia Country Club reflects that tradition: a member-supported course serving a close-knit community that has made golf part of its social fabric for generations.
South-central Iowa's terrain is shaped by glacial drift and the gradual drainage of the Des Moines River watershed, which means golfers can expect the kind of gently rolling, wooded landscape typical of the region rather than the flat expanses of the northern Iowa plains. Conditions here tend to run from cool and firm in spring to warm and receptive through the long summer months, with the course playing differently as the season progresses.
An 18-hole, par-72 layout at a small-town Iowa country club almost always means a course that rewards local knowledge and straight driving over raw power — the kind of place where regulars develop an intimate relationship with every bounce and break, and where visitors earn respect by scoring well on unfamiliar ground.
| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue · men | 6,174 | 70 | 118 | 72 |
| White · men | 5,600 | 67 | 116 | 72 |
| Red · women | 5,270 | 70.2 | 120 | 72 |
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