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, which features two distinct eighteen-hole courses known as River and Maple. The property occupies rolling terrain characteristic of northeastern Ohio, with mature hardwood forests, wetlands, and elevation changes that Dye incorporated into the routing. The courses opened in the 1970s and reflect Dye's evolving design philosophy during that period, predating some of his more severe stadium-style work but already showing his willingness to challenge conventional course architecture.
The River and Maple courses share the natural landscape but offer different experiences through their routings. Both layouts move through wooded corridors and open meadow areas, with water hazards and Dye's characteristic use of railroad ties appearing throughout. The design takes advantage of the property's topography to create variety in hole character, with elevation changes influencing strategy on approach shots and green complexes. The courses serve a public golf audience in the greater Cleveland area and have hosted regional amateur competitions over the decades.
Fowlers Mill operates as a daily-fee facility, making Dye's design work accessible to a broad range of golfers. The courses maintain a reputation for solid conditioning and challenge relative to their public status, offering northeast Ohio golfers a chance to experience Pete Dye's architectural style without the exclusivity or green fees associated with his more famous designs.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
River/Maple was designed by Pete Dye.
Yes. River/Maple at Fowlers Mill Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at River/Maple is 72.
River/Maple plays 6,385 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at River/Maple is 119.
River/Maple is a 18-hole course.