About

Veenker Memorial Golf Course

Veenker Memorial Golf Course (VMGC) is a premier public golf facility owned and operated by Iowa State University under the department of Auxiliary Enterprise. VMGC officially opened for play on May 12, 1938. The vision of George F. Veenker, former ISU athletic director and football coach and ISU President Raymond Hughes can be credited for bringing a golf course to the ISU campus. Mr. Veenker envisioned, and set in motion, a course to be built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration so that the need for public funds were minimal for the construction of the course. Originally a Perry Maxwell design, VMGC has since become one of the most talked out, demanding, challenging and fun-to-play golf courses in the Midwest. VMGC offers a full range of golfing activities for the enjoyment and benefit of Iowa State students, faculty, staff, and friends of Iowa State as well as the City of Ames.

Mission Statement

The mission of Veenker Memorial Golf Course is to provide a championship golf facility for Iowa State students, faculty, staff and friends of the university.

Our Goals

The Veenker Memorial golf operation will strive to provide:

  • supervised golf under positive and favorable circumstances to the greatest number of people at a reasonable cost
  • the best  possible turf conditions, playing conditions and operational services
  • the best possible customer service to all current and all potential patrons of ISU and Veenker Memorial Golf Course
  • an ongoing dedication to the positive promotion of the game of golf

Original Recreational Area Plan (PDF)

Veenker Memorial Golf Course
History Picture
Green From Behind