BUTTON HOLE GOLF & LEARNING CENTER
🇺🇸 Providence, RI, USA
Designed by Brad Faxon, P. B. Dye, Ron Pritchard
Button Hole Golf & Learning Center occupies a compact site in Providence, Rhode Island, where it serves as an accessible public facility focused on instruction and short-game practice. The course was designed through a collaborative effort involving P. B. Dye, Ron Pritchard, and PGA Tour player Brad Faxon, who grew up in the area and has long been an advocate for growing the game at the grassroots level. The design reflects a philosophy of creating playable golf in an urban setting while providing meaningful practice opportunities for players of all skill levels.
The facility emphasizes short-game development and approachable golf rather than championship length or difficulty. Its layout takes advantage of the available property to offer holes that teach course management and shotmaking without requiring significant distance. The involvement of Faxon, known for his exceptional putting and short game during his professional career, suggests particular attention to green complexes and the scoring areas around them.
Button Hole functions as both a learning center and a welcoming entry point for new golfers in the Providence area. The facility includes practice areas and instructional programs alongside the course itself, reflecting a broader mission to make golf more accessible in an urban environment. Its location in Rhode Island's capital provides convenient access for city residents seeking golf instruction or a quick round without the time commitment of a full-length course.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Button Hole was designed by Brad Faxon, P. B. Dye, and Ron Pritchard.
Yes. Button Hole at Button Hole Golf & Learning Center is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Button Hole is 27.
Button Hole plays 972 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Button Hole is 90.
Button Hole is a 9-hole course.