Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Club

1075 Kenny Perry Drive, Franklin, Kentucky

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
Kenny PerryCourse Designer
4.1253 Reviews
Franklin, KYLocation

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About Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Club

Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Course, located in Franklin, Kentucky, offers an 18-hole public golf facility designed by PGA Tour veteran Kenny Perry. Nestled in the scenic hills and woods of south central Kentucky, the course is easily accessible from I-65 and downtown Franklin. Since its founding in 1995, the course has welcomed golfers of...

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Green Fees

Hot Deal$29
Morning Tee Time$3,500 18 Holes
Mid-day Tee Time$3,500 18 Holes
Afternoon Tee Time$3,500 18 Holes
Twilight Tee Time$2,800 9 Holes

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Restaurant
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.1/5
Google · 253 reviews
In summary

Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Club is appreciated for its friendly staff and enjoyable course layout, which many find suitable for a range of skill levels. The course is noted for its accessibility and affordability, attracting players from various regions. However, several visitors have expressed concerns about the deteriorating condition of the greens and fairways, suggesting that maintenance issues have impacted the overall quality of play.

9 months ago
Where I start….. Possibly the worst course I have ever seen. When you offer early am tee times it’s probably wise for your entire staff to be there on time for said early am tee times. Not a single green was in good shape or playable. If like putting through divots, dead crabgrass and green spray painted mud this course is for you. The fact this place is even open and charging people to play this goat ranch is wild to me. This place is an embarrassment! Literally everyone should be fired. Don’t waste your time or money playing this place.
— J R
a month ago
For the last three years, the ministry group of our church has sponsored church scrambles for fellowship . Marty has been extremely helpful in allowing us to play. Many courses will not allow us to book multiple teetimes in advance of normal scheduling. Marty has been very prompt and professional in all my dealings with him. We have up to 24 players playing at a time and an all have enjoyed the course. The players have asked that we continue to come and play at Kenny Perry’s Country Creek because they enjoy playing the course and enjoy the layout of all the holes.
— Gary Winfree
5 months ago
Great Golf Course and super nice staff. Enjoyed playing a couple of rounds of golf while in town. Course was in great shape for the winter. Played with two different groups and I have to say I have never met friendlier people on a golf course. Everyone on the course was courteous and respectful of those around.
— Edwin Franks
4 months ago
After a long awaited day to play because of the ice and snow we had, It was great getting back out on the course. The greens are rolling nice and talks of new irrigation system going in should make this course exceptional.
— Jarrod Martin
a month ago
Wow. This has been a favorite course of mine for many years. And boy has it sure went down hill. I don’t know what happened but the course is in really bad shape. A lot of dead spots in fairways. A lot of bare dirt everywhere. Greens are not that good either. And $45 on a Wednesday afternoon for a round is crazy. Two years ago this was one of the best courses in KY. Now… one of the worst.
— Blake Joiner
2 months ago
$12 SMALL BUCKETS WTH ? Use to be the best course around. After paying for your round $12 bucket and a hot dog puts you at $80. There a lot of course that are better for that amount and less. If history repeats itself the greens will be horrible by July.
— Jared Fentress
2 years ago
Wonderful course with a fun and challenging layout. I love the different holes, not typical to other course designs. The course is in great shape, though the greens were a splash rough from healing from aeration. 100% worth the time to get a round in.
— Matthew Howe
9 months ago
I played here a year ago and it was a pretty good shape,probably 3.5 stars. Unfortunately this year has not been the same. Tee boxes are rock hard and shredded. Fairways are pretty good.But,the worst of it is the greens.Burnt and painted with bare dirt in spots. No question,the worse greens i have ever played on. On the plus,the staff is tremendous and always kind and welcoming. Fingers crossed the course is better next year.
— jay glass
3 years ago
Most golfers who have followed the PGA TOUR for any length of time are familiar with the name Kenny Perry, after all, he’s won more than 20 professional tournaments on the PGA and PGA Champions Tours. What they may not be aware of is a golf course that Kenny designed and built; he still owns it to this day. I’m talking about Kenny Perry’s Country Creek Golf Course in his hometown of Franklin, KY. Perry literally grew up at Franklin Country Club; his family lived on the golf course. While it was great to have easy access to the course, it frustrated Kenny that it was a private club, which prev…
— David Theoret
7 months ago
Great shape with the exception of a few 2 putt greens. Great job guys!
— Barry Blumentritt
9 months ago
Played there for years. Thought they had the best greens around. Haven't played there in several years, and after today I will not be back for a long while. Played only 9 holes on the front. 1st thing got charged full price for a poorly maintained golf course. 2nd while playing 1st hole, a walker, was hitting while we were on the 1st hole, almost hit my friend. 3rd 9 out 9 greens were horrible sand, burned out, crabgrass, etc. Tee boxes needed a hammer to get the tee in the ground.
— Travis Turner
9 months ago
Need to echo a lot of recent reviews. This course is likely permanently ruined, they will not recover the greens. Every hole, 1 through 18 at Kenny Perry's course --- the greens are lost! Assuredly this is not how golf is intended. Golf course owners have two main responsibilities, mow grass and maintain grass. Watering greens are not hard, not like entire fairways. They should have basic expertise to control insects and disease when needed. The kicker is, based on this weekend, they are still charging full rates when the greens are destroyed, I merely do not understand that. Unless they cho…
— Jeremy Gaston

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