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William H. Diddel (1884 – February 25, 1985) was an American amateur
golfer and
golf course designer. He was born in
Indianapolis, Indiana .
Diddel designed approximately three hundred golf courses, primarily in the midwest United States, beginning with Ulen Country Club in
Lebanon, Indiana . Diddel designed the golf course at
Northwood Club in
Dallas, Texas , which was the site of the
1952 U.S. Open .[
citation needed ]
Diddel was one of the founders and a charter member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects.
[1] He was elected president of that body in 1954.
Diddel was the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, including:
The Fred Waring Sportsmanship Award
The American Seniors Golf Association Hall of Honor
Indiana Golf Hall of Fame
Sagamore of The Wabash
Honorary Sergeant of Arms of the Tennessee State Senate
Diddel died in
Zionsville, Indiana .
Courses designed
Arkansas:
Hot Springs G&CC (Arlington Cse 1932).
Florida:
Bardmoor CC (East Cse 1968, NLE; North Cse 1974; South Cse 1974)
CC of Naples (1963)
Jupiter Island C (1958)
Melbourne G&CC (1926)
Sunset G&CC (1926)
Sunset Hills CC (1926)
Illinois:
Danville CC (9 1928)
Edgewood Valley CC (1926)
Midland Hills GC (9 1929)
Rolling Green CC (1930)
Sunset Ridge CC (1924)
Indiana:
Anderson CC (9 1934)
Beechwood GC (1930)
Beeson Park GC (9 1932)
Brookshire GC (1971)
Coffin Muni (1931)
Columbus CC (9 1946)
Connersville CC (9)
Crawfordsville Muni (1931)
CC of Indianapolis (1923)
Elcona CC (1955)
Elks CC (now West Lafayette Golf and CC), West Lafayette (1928)
Elks CC, Marion (1961)
Erskine Muni (1934)
Evansville CC
Fendrich GC (1945)
Forest Hills CC (1931)
Forest Park GC (9 1935)
Fort Harrison GC (1970)
Fox Cliff CC (1970)
Green Hills G&CC (1951)
Greentree (1959)
Hamilton Muni (1951)
Hartley Hills CC (1928)
Hawthorne Hills CC (27 1963)
Hendricks County GC (1927)
Highland G&CC (1921)
Hillcrest CC (1924)
Honeywell GC (9)
Kilbuck GC (1965)
Marion CC (9 1927)
Martinsville CC (1925)
Meridian Hills CC (1923)
Mineral Springs GC (1953)
Minnestrista GC (9 1930)
Oak Grove CC (9 1941)
Oak Hill GC (1962)
Oak Lawn GC (1962)
Parke County GC (9 1959)
Purdue University GC (South Cse 1934)
Riverside Muni (1935)
Rockville GC (9 1959)
Rolling Hills CC
Rozella Ford GC
Rushville Elks CC (9 1950)
Shady Hills GC (1957)
Shelbyville Elks CC (9 1930)
Speedway 500 CC (1928 A.3rd 9 1956)
Sun Blest GC (1940)
Tipton Muni (9 1963, A9 1967)
Twin Lakes GC (FKA Elks, Green Tree CC)
Ulen CC (1924)
Valley View GC (1962)
Walnut Grove GC (1969)
Winchester GC Beeson/Willow
Woodland GC (1951)
Woodstock GC (1927-1928)
Kansas:
Kentucky:
Frankfort CC (1949)
Highland CC (9 1954)
Wildwood CC (1952)
Michigan:
Echo Lake CC (1927)
Forest Lake CC (1926)
Hidden Valley CC (1957)
Lake St. Clair CC (1929)
Shanty Creek GC (Deskin Cse 1968)
Missouri:
Montana:
Lewistown Elks CC (9 1948)
Meadow Lark CC (1949)
Ohio
California GC (1936)
Fairborn CC (1961)
Greene CC
Indian Valley GC
Kenwood CC (Kendale Cse 1930 Kenview Cse 1930)
Miami View GC (1961)
Neumann Park GC (1965)
Potter Park GC (1958)
Reeves Memorial GC (9 1965)
Sharon Woods GC (1935)
Stillmeadow CC (formerly known as Royal Oaks) (1963)
Swaim Fields GC ( 9 1933 A. 9 1955)
Twin Base GC Wright- Patterson AFB (1953)
Twin Run GC (1965)
Walnut Grove CC (1937)
Western Row GC (1965)
Winton Woods GC
Oklahoma
Mohawk Park Muni (Woodbine Cse 1934)
Texas:
Wisconsin:
Brynwood CC (1954)
Lake-side CC (1956)
References
https://web.archive.org/web/20160201123747/http://billdiddel.com/courses.htm
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