Creekside Golf Club in Valparaiso, Indiana, is a public facility designed by Don Childs, a regional architect who has worked primarily in the Midwest. The course sits in northwest Indiana's glacially influenced terrain, where modest elevation changes and natural drainage corridors shape the playing corridors. Valparaiso itself lies roughly forty miles southeast of Chicago, in an area where agricultural land transitions into residential and recreational development. The course name suggests water features play a role in the design, with creeks or wetlands likely integrated into the routing.
Childs' work typically emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating the existing landscape rather than imposing dramatic earthwork. At Creekside, golfers can expect tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering around greens, and holes that require thoughtful course management rather than overwhelming length. The layout likely balances risk-reward opportunities with straightforward holes that allow recreational players to score while still testing better golfers through green complexes and hazard placement.
As a public course in a growing community south of the Chicago metropolitan area, Creekside serves both local residents and visitors traveling through the region. The facility provides accessible golf in an area where public options serve an important role for everyday players. The course operates within the context of Indiana's moderate golf season, with conditions shaped by the state's continental climate and the maintenance standards typical of daily-fee facilities in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Glen was designed by Don Childs.
Yes. Glen at Creekside Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Glen is 36.
Glen plays 3,270 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Glen is a 9-hole course.