Player and Employee Testimonials

Video Reviews

Our players and our employees both love Kenny Perry’s Country Creek Golf Course.

“It’s the best job I’ve ever had!”

Annual Member

“Country Creek ought to be rated the number one friendliest golf course.”

Annual Member

“The pace of play is fantastic…they keep it comfortable and kind.”

Annual Member

“What brings me back is the camaraderie and the fellowship. It’s a real welcoming place.”

FSHS Boys Golf Coach

“The course was in great shape 20 years ago…and today it’s even better.”

Annual Member

“What brings me back is the camaraderie and the fellowship. It’s a real welcoming place.”

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS

Online Reviews

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4.3
Based on 198 reviews
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Clarence McGuire
12:09 26 Jun 24
Chet Millstead
15:26 26 May 24
Corey Fugate
21:12 21 Apr 24
Victor Harwood
20:42 18 Apr 24
The people at the course were all ver nice, staff and other golfers. However, I was not very impressed with the course, especially for the price I paid. The course is very short, the fairways, ruff, and greens are not kept up very well. After playing at this course I would expect to pay around 25 a player with cart. There are a lot of holes that the cut around the greens is very thin and mostly hard packed dirt. There are lots of weeds on the tee boxes. I was thinking that the course would be a pretty decent place to play considering the name but for the price I don’t plan on coming back.
S Gwood
09:41 31 Mar 24
Nice 18-hole golf course. Runs around $40 for a round with a cart. A few challenging holes. Nice clubhouse where you can hang out and talk with the old pros. Went a little early in the season, so it was a little wet in places and the grass hasn't come in yet. But overall, I'd go again! Driving range is also really nice.
Project_Spoonz
02:48 27 Nov 23
Great course. Very fun. It was in really good shape, especially for this time of year. I really like the hole layout and the ups and downs it has. All of the staff was very friendly. Great price to play as well. It was definitely cheaper than other courses and it is just as nice. The carts were in good shape as well. Nice clubhouse. I’ll be back as it’s now one of my favorite courses, just wish it was closer to me.
Matthew Howe
13:48 10 Oct 23
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.
David Theoret
19:07 19 Aug 22
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 prevented him from inviting friends that weren’t members. He vowed that if he ever made it as a professional golfer, he was going to build a public golf course in Franklin KY where everyone would be welcome.

Kenny spent his high school years golfing at Paxton Park in Paducah, KY, a local municipal course that he loved. When building Country Creek, his goal was to create a course like Paxton Park in Franklin. Perry intentionally designed a friendly, enjoyable course that the average golfer could play in a reasonable amount of time.

Construction of the golf course began in 1992 and it officially opened for play in 1995. Country Creek is built on 300 acres of rolling Kentucky hillside in Franklin, KY. Fairways and greens are vibrant green, lush, and healthy. As Perry says, “There are some tough holes, some drivable holes, and some easy holes. The golf course won’t beat you up; at least it’s not designed to.” Because it is designed for high handicappers in the 15 – 30 range, there is very little trouble on the right side of most holes, making it very slicer friendly. He accomplished his goal of making the course affordable and accessible to everyone with a weekend rate of only $42.00 and an average 18-hole play time of 4 hours and 15 minutes.

Course knowledge is everything. When I finally caught up with Kenny Perry, he was heading to the 7th tee. To the left of the fairway are a lot of large trees and a barn that has been there since before he bought the property. For most players, your tee shot is a blind shot – unless you’re the guy who built the course and knows where to hit it. Perry took a line directly over the barn and the trees and after he hit it, he knew it was somewhere up around the green. It was a line that the average golfer wouldn’t consider – let alone try and pull off!

Director of Golf Operations, Marty Sharer, is who Perry credits with resurrecting the golf course when they were going through some lean times. Sharer also serves on the County’s Tourism board. The Franklin area is primarily known for three things: The Mint Gaming Hall, which also features a horse racing track, the Dueling Grounds Bourbon Distillery, and Kenny Perry’s Country Creek Golf Course.

People come from all over to play this golf course and why not? It’s a lot of fun for the average golfer. According to Sharer, they get a lot of play in the spring from northerners who are looking to get on a course after being cooped up for the winter without having to drive to Florida. And with gas prices the way they are these days, who can blame them?

Sharer is often asked about the stay and play packages, but unfortunately, they are not aligned with any other courses or hotels at this time. But look for that to change in the future. Sharer’s parents own The Arling, a wedding and event venue next door, and they plan on building a few cottages for their wedding business. Golf packages could help keep them occupied during the week.

The golf course is open year-round, excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas, weather permitting. The course is right off Interstate 65 about 45 minutes from downtown Nashville.