Bos Landen

Bos Landen Golf Club is an 18-hole championship public course in Pella, Iowa. It was designed by architect Dick Phelps. Bos Landen ("Land of the Woods" in Dutch), reopened on June 8, 2009.[1]

Awards

Bos Landen has been ranked as Iowa's #1 Public Golf Course from 1997 to 2001 and was also ranked in the Top-75 Most Affordable Golf Courses in the United States (1999-2000) according to Golf Digest. Golf Digest also awarded Bos Landen with its "Four Star Place to Play - 2007" title. Each hole features 5 sets of tees for players of all skill levels, ranging from 5,100 to 7,000 yards in length.[2]

Facilities

In addition to the 18-hole course, Bos Landen also hosts a restaurant and conference facilities that seat up to 350 individuals.

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