Sharp Park is a municipal golf course located in Jackson, Michigan, designed by Tom Bendelow and opened in the 1920s. The course is part of Ella Sharp Park, a larger public park complex that includes museums, gardens, and recreational facilities. Bendelow, a prolific architect who designed hundreds of courses across the United States during the early twentieth century, typically created accessible layouts for public play, and Sharp Park reflects this democratic approach to golf course design.
The course occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of southern Michigan, with mature trees lining many fairways and defining the routing. As a Bendelow design from this era, the layout likely features straightforward holes with strategic bunkering and greens that reward accurate approach play. The course serves as a community golf facility, providing affordable golf to Jackson residents and visitors in a parkland setting.
Ella Sharp Park itself is named after Ella Sharp, a local philanthropist who donated her farmland to the city of Jackson for public use. The park has served as a recreational and cultural center for the community for nearly a century. The golf course remains an integral part of this public amenity, maintaining Bendelow's original intent of making the game accessible to everyday golfers. The facility operates as a traditional municipal course with a focus on playability and community service rather than championship conditions or tournament hosting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sharp Park was designed by Tom Bendelow.
Yes. Sharp Park at Ella Sharp Park is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sharp Park is 70.
Sharp Park plays 5,741 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sharp Park is 114.
Sharp Park is a 18-hole course.