Highland Park Golf Foundation

Cleveland’s Home Course

Rooted in History, Open to All

The Highland Park Golf Foundation is dedicated to the restoration, revitalization, and long-term sustainability of Highland Park Golf Course as an accessible, diverse, and affordable community golf center in Cleveland, Ohio

Our Vision

A thriving 36-hole municipal golf course that honors its storied past, welcomes every golfer, and serves as a community hub for generations to come. Highland Park Golf Course will provide the city with a tournament-ready attraction.

Highland Park Golf At a Glance

Est. 1927

Nearly a century of
Cleveland golf history

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100,000+

Neighbors within 10 miles of the course

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300+ Acres

Rolling hills, Mill Creek, and open green space

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36 Holes

Two championship courses designed by Sandy Alves

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A Historic Part of Cleveland...

Highland Park Golf Course is on the rise. Be part of it.

What’s Happening


“I’m a huge fan of Highland Park; it’s a nearly 100-year-old, city-owned course with historical significance dating back several decades — hosting the Cleveland Open, the inaugural PGA Minority Collegiate Championship and several legendary golfers. I love the first hole on the Red Course because it’s a straight, long hole with only one bunker off to the right and a nice, long green that’s very forgiving. It’s a very good warm-up hole for a very bad golfer like myself.” 

— Justin Bibb, Cleveland Mayor

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