Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge can I expect at Kenny Perry's Country Creek - is it a pro-level track or more forgiving?

You'll find Country Creek strikes a great balance, offering a fair test without being overly punishing. Kenny Perry designed it with playability in mind, so while there are strategic bunkers and water hazards to navigate, wider fairways generally give you room to recover. It's a course where you can score well if you're hitting it straight, making it enjoyable for a wide range of handicaps.

When's the ideal time of year to play Country Creek for the best conditions and experience?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The Kentucky weather is usually perfect then - not too hot, not too cold - and the course conditions are typically at their absolute peak, with lush fairways and true-rolling greens. You'll avoid the summer humidity and enjoy a more relaxed pace.

What's the signature hole or a truly unique feature that sets Kenny Perry's Country Creek apart?

The par-3 17th hole really stands out, demanding a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green. It's a beautiful, challenging hole that can make or break your round, and it perfectly encapsulates the course's blend of scenic beauty and strategic design. You'll definitely want to take an extra minute to appreciate the view before you swing.

How does the cost of a round at Kenny Perry's Country Creek compare to other courses in the region?

You'll find Country Creek offers exceptional value for a course of its caliber, especially considering its PGA Tour pro connection. Greens fees are generally very reasonable, making it an accessible option for a top-notch golf experience without breaking the bank. We think it's one of the best bangs for your buck in the area.

Beyond the golf, what's the overall atmosphere and facilities like at Kenny Perry's Country Creek?

The atmosphere here is wonderfully laid-back and welcoming, exactly what you'd expect from a "country creek" setting. The clubhouse is comfortable and unpretentious, offering a friendly spot for a post-round drink or a bite to eat. It's a place where you feel like a local, not just a visitor.