CHESAPEAKE RUN GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 North Judson, IN, USA
Designed by Ron Kern
Chesapeake Run Golf Course sits in North Judson, a small town in northwestern Indiana's Starke County, an area characterized by flat to gently rolling agricultural land interspersed with wetlands and wooded corridors. Designed by Ron Kern, the course reflects the regional landscape typical of this part of the state, where routing often works with modest elevation changes and natural drainage patterns. Kern, an Indiana-based architect, has designed several courses throughout the Midwest, generally emphasizing playability and integration with existing terrain.
The layout at Chesapeake Run likely incorporates the area's natural features—stands of mature trees, water hazards fed by local hydrology, and fairways that follow the land's contours. Courses in this region tend to offer a parkland character, with tree-lined holes and strategic bunkering that rewards accurate shot-making over pure distance. The relatively flat terrain allows for straightforward walking and accessible golf for a range of skill levels.
As a public facility in a rural Indiana community, Chesapeake Run serves local golfers and visitors exploring the region's modest collection of courses. North Judson lies roughly midway between South Bend and the Illinois border, making the course a convenient stop for those traveling through northwestern Indiana. The club provides a straightforward golf experience reflective of small-town Midwestern golf culture, where the focus remains on the game itself and the quiet enjoyment of the surrounding landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Chesapeake Run was designed by Ron Kern.
Yes. Chesapeake Run at Chesapeake Run Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Chesapeake Run is 72.
Chesapeake Run plays 6,638 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Chesapeake Run is 125.
Chesapeake Run is a 18-hole course.