BUTTERMILK FALLS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Georgetown, OH, USA
Designed by Jack Kidwell
Buttermilk Falls Golf Course sits in Georgetown, a small village in Brown County in southwestern Ohio, roughly an hour southeast of Cincinnati. The course was designed by Jack Kidwell, a regional architect who worked primarily in Ohio and neighboring states during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Kidwell's designs typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while working within the natural terrain available at each site.
The Georgetown area features rolling terrain characteristic of the Ohio River valley region, with elevation changes and wooded corridors common to courses built in this part of the state. Buttermilk Falls likely incorporates these natural contours into its routing, with holes that move through a mix of open and tree-lined spaces. The course serves the local golfing community and visitors to Brown County, an area known more for its rural character than for destination golf.
As a public facility in a smaller Ohio community, Buttermilk Falls provides accessible golf in a region where municipal and daily-fee courses serve as the primary options for most players. The course reflects the straightforward design approach typical of Kidwell's work, focusing on honest golf holes rather than elaborate features or severe hazards. For golfers traveling through southwestern Ohio or exploring courses beyond the Cincinnati metropolitan area, it represents the kind of regional layout that forms the backbone of American public golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Buttermilk Falls was designed by Jack Kidwell.
Yes. Buttermilk Falls at Buttermilk Falls Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Buttermilk Falls is 70.
Buttermilk Falls plays 6,035 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Buttermilk Falls is 116.
Buttermilk Falls is a 18-hole course.