CATTAIL CREEK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Loveland, CO, USA
Designed by Dick Phelps
Cattail Creek Golf Club sits in Loveland, Colorado, along the northern Front Range corridor between Fort Collins and the Denver metropolitan area. Designed by Dick Phelps and opened in the late 1990s, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the transition zone where the High Plains meet the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes and incorporates the wetland areas and creek corridors that give the course its name.
Phelps, a Colorado-based architect who designed several courses along the Front Range during the 1990s and early 2000s, routed Cattail Creek to work with the property's native grasses, cottonwood stands, and water features. The design reflects the regional approach common to Colorado daily-fee courses of that era, balancing playability for a range of skill levels with strategic interest created by water hazards, bunker placement, and the prevailing winds that sweep across the open prairie landscape.
The course serves as a public facility in a growing residential area of Loveland, a city known for its proximity to outdoor recreation and its position along the corridor connecting northern Colorado's population centers. Views toward the Continental Divide provide a backdrop on clear days, and the high-altitude conditions typical of Colorado golf—thin air, firm turf, and significant temperature swings—influence play throughout the season.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cattail Creek was designed by Dick Phelps.
Yes. Cattail Creek at Cattail Creek Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cattail Creek is 27.
Cattail Creek plays 973 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cattail Creek is 81.
Cattail Creek is a 9-hole course.