The Executive Par-3 course at Chatham Hills represents Pete Dye's approach to short-course design in the rolling terrain north of Indianapolis. Opened as a complement to the club's championship layout, this nine-hole par-3 course occupies land within the broader Chatham Hills property in Westfield, a northern suburb that has seen significant residential and recreational development since the 1990s. Dye, known for his strategic design philosophy and willingness to challenge golfers at every level, applied similar principles here on a compressed scale.
The routing takes advantage of the property's natural elevation changes, with holes playing across varied topography that includes gentle slopes and wooded corridors typical of central Indiana landscapes. Yardages range across the par-3 spectrum, requiring players to execute different clubs and shot shapes rather than simply hitting wedges repeatedly. Dye's characteristic design elements—railroad ties, strategic bunkering, and green complexes that reward precision—appear throughout, making the course a legitimate test of iron play despite its shorter length.
The Executive Par-3 serves multiple purposes within the Chatham Hills membership: as a practice venue for honing approach shots, as a quick-play option for members with limited time, and as an accessible introduction to golf for families and beginners. The course reflects the broader trend in American golf toward short courses that emphasize skill development and faster rounds while maintaining design integrity and challenge.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Executive Par-3 was designed by Pete Dye.
Executive Par-3 at Chatham Hills is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Executive Par-3 is 27.
Executive Par-3 is a 9-hole course.