Potter’s Park Golf Course is a City of Hamilton municipal established in 1927. It is less than 5400 yards, par 69 and has no known architectural pedigree that I could uncover. It is sited on a gently rolling property, with a general slope from west to east down to a small creek that comes into play on several holes.
A short photo tour of Potter’s Park Golf Course:
The front of the clubhouse with putting green.
Warming up on the first tee.
First hole - uphill dogleg right requires a bit of shot shaping.
View from behind the first green
Greensite of the second hole:
WPA-era shelters are scattered about the course.
The third features a wedge approach over a deep swale to a crowned hilltop green.
Downhill par 5 fourth from the tee.
Uphill approach at the sixth.
All of the amenities are featured at Potter’s
The approach to the sixth crosses the creek and features another WPA era construction.
A stately home overlooks the sixth green.
The ninth is a long uphill par 3
Par 3 Eleventh
The back nine features two more long par 3’s. Thirteen from the tee.
My tee shot fell short and left this approach.
Fifteen from the tee.
The eighteenth has a blind tee shot and features a lookout platform.