CLEAR CREEK GOLF COURSE AT THE PRACTICE CENTER
🇺🇸 Franklin, OH, USA
Designed by P. B. Dye
Clear Creek Par 3 is a nine-hole short course in Franklin, Ohio, designed by P. B. Dye and situated at the Clear Creek Golf Course facility. The course serves as part of a practice center complex, offering golfers a dedicated venue for honing their short game and iron play across a variety of par-3 holes. P. B. Dye, son of renowned architect Pete Dye, brings the family's characteristic attention to strategic design elements even at this compact scale.
The layout takes advantage of the natural terrain in southwestern Ohio, incorporating the rolling topography and vegetation typical of the region. As a par-3 course, it provides accessible golf for players of varying skill levels while maintaining enough design interest to challenge better players working on distance control and approach shot accuracy. The facility's practice center orientation means the course complements a broader range of instructional and training amenities.
Clear Creek Par 3 functions both as a standalone recreational option for quick rounds and as a teaching laboratory where golfers can play actual holes rather than simply hitting range balls. The course fits within the growing category of short courses that emphasize playability and pace while still requiring thoughtful shot-making. Its location in the Dayton-Cincinnati corridor serves the local golfing community in Warren County and the surrounding area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Clear Creek Par 3 was designed by P. B. Dye.
Yes. Clear Creek Par 3 at Clear Creek Golf Course at the Practice Center is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Clear Creek Par 3 is 55.
Clear Creek Par 3 plays 3,028 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Clear Creek Par 3 is 101.
Clear Creek Par 3 is a 18-hole course.