LITTLE MET GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Cleveland, OH, USA
Designed by Stanley Thompson.
Little Met Golf Course occupies a compact parcel in the Cleveland metropolitan area and represents one of Stanley Thompson's less-heralded American designs from the architect's prolific career. Thompson, the renowned Canadian designer responsible for courses like Banff Springs and Capilano, worked throughout North America during the golden age of golf architecture in the 1920s and 1930s. Little Met reflects his characteristic attention to natural landforms and strategic bunkering, though on a more modest scale than his celebrated resort and championship layouts.
The course serves as an accessible public facility in the Cleveland area, providing straightforward golf on terrain typical of northeastern Ohio. The routing works with the available property to create variety within its constraints, and Thompson's design principles—emphasizing playability for average golfers while rewarding thoughtful shot-making—remain evident in the layout. The course features the kind of practical, durable design that has allowed many Thompson courses to function successfully for decades with evolving maintenance practices and player expectations.
Little Met operates as a municipal or daily-fee facility, contributing to Cleveland's network of public golf options. The course serves local golfers seeking convenient rounds without the formality or expense of private club play. While it lacks the dramatic elevation changes or expansive scale of Thompson's mountain and resort designs, Little Met demonstrates the architect's ability to create functional, engaging golf on more constrained urban sites.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Little Met was designed by Stanley Thompson..
Yes. Little Met at Little Met Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Little Met is 35.
Little Met plays 2,527 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Little Met is a 9-hole course.