Valparaiso Country Club
VCC provides a convenient escape from busy lives to play golf, as well as enjoy the pool, dining, and other social activities. It is one of the most affordable club options for individuals and families in the area.
Although a private club, Valparaiso Country Club is a welcoming place for all. Children who grew up playing golf and enjoying the pool, now bring their own children to play here.
VCC is an important part of its community. Each year VCC helps raise tens of thousands of dollars for agencies. The Venue at VCC hosts dozens of special events for members and community members.
From a full range of golf activities and social events all year long, VCC can be a great place for you and your family to be part of. While VCC provides wonderful facilities, the friends and fellowship of the VCC experience are the real benefits of membership.
Membership
At Valparaiso Country Club, affordable membership options provide you the experience you seek. Whether you, your family, or your company want to enjoy golf opportunities, pool activities, dining experiences from casual to more formal, as well as a mix of social gatherings, VCC has what you need. Learn more about the variety of membership levels.
For further details, you can call the Membership Director on 219-462-3812 ext.102 and email her at [email protected]. You can also Click here to book In-Person Tour
The Venue at VCC
Our beautiful Venue at VCC provides several options to make your holiday parties, special occasions, rehearsal dinners, showers, birthday and graduation parties, anniversary dinners, and reunions – a great experience for you and your guests. Consider us also an option to host your corporate meetings, luncheons, sales meetings, and other special events. Inquire with our Banquet Director – Kaylee – 219.462.3812 ext.103 – to plan your next event!
Club History
During the Fall of 1921, a number of get together meetings were held for the formation of a Country Club in Porter County. On November 1, 1921 the signatures of 28 men pledging themselves as willing to become members of such an organization.