FOWLERS MILL GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Chesterland, OH, USA
Designed by Pete Dye
Fowlers Mill Golf Course sits in Chesterland, Ohio, roughly thirty miles east of Cleveland in the Chagrin River valley. Pete Dye designed the facility's thirty-six holes in the mid-1970s, creating two distinct eighteens known as Maple and Lake. The property occupies rolling terrain characteristic of northeastern Ohio, with mature hardwood forests framing fairways and natural elevation changes shaping the routing. Dye's work here predates some of his more severe stadium-style designs, though his trademark use of railroad ties, strategic bunkering, and water hazards appears throughout both courses.
The Maple/Lake combination draws holes from each of the two eighteens, creating one of the possible configurations for daily play. The Lake nine features more pronounced water elements, including ponds and wetlands that come into play on approach shots and around greens. The Maple nine moves through wooded corridors with tighter landing areas and doglegs that reward accurate driving. Dye's green complexes on both nines incorporate subtle undulations and fall-offs that demand thoughtful approach angles, particularly when pin positions occupy shelf areas or sections near edges.
Fowlers Mill operates as a public facility, serving both local golfers and visitors exploring Cleveland-area courses. The layout has hosted regional amateur competitions and qualifiers over the decades. The combination of Dye's strategic design principles and the natural topography of the Chagrin valley creates a test that emphasizes course management and shot placement over pure length.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Maple/Lake was designed by Pete Dye.
Yes. Maple/Lake at Fowlers Mill Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Maple/Lake is 72.
Maple/Lake plays 6,618 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Maple/Lake is 121.
Maple/Lake is a 18-hole course.