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Wolf Creek Golf Links

Six friends, a hunting trip, and a golf club built for no reason but love of the game.

Olathe, Kansas · Par 72 · Est. 1971 · Dr. Marvin Ferguson

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The Story

Wolf Creek was born on a hunting trip. In 1969, six Kansas City-area friends — golfers first, hunters that weekend — decided their side of the metro deserved a true golf club, and they would build it themselves. No developer, no real-estate play, no profit motive: just six founders and an idea. When the course opened in 1971 on the creek-crossed ground south of Olathe, College Boulevard was still a gravel road and Interstate 435 did not yet exist.

For an architect they found someone unusual: Dr. Marvin Ferguson, the Texas A&M agronomist who had spent decades with the USGA Green Section and authored the USGA's method of putting green construction — the scientific standard by which greens are still built around the world. Ferguson designed only a handful of courses in his career, and Wolf Creek is one of them: a scientist's course, laid out by the man who quite literally wrote the book on how a green should grow.

The club has weathered a half-century of Kansas seasons — fires and floods among them — while the metro grew out to meet it, and it has never changed its character. Wolf Creek remains private, member-owned in spirit, and stubbornly about golf: no gimmicks, zoysia fairways under big Midwestern skies, and a membership that still tells the founding story like it happened last week. For Kansas City golfers, it is proof that the best reason to build a golf course is simply wanting one.

Championship Ground

Tournament history coming soon.

The Champions

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Course Lore

The club was founded on a 1969 hunting trip by six friends who wanted a golf club of their own — and built one, opening the course in 1971.
Architect Dr. Marvin Ferguson was better known as the USGA Green Section scientist who authored the USGA's method of putting green construction, still the world standard; Wolf Creek is one of his rare original designs.
When the course was built, College Boulevard was a gravel road and I-435 hadn't been constructed — the city grew out to Wolf Creek, not the other way around.
In more than fifty years the club has survived fires and floods and never wavered from its founding idea: a private club run for its golfers, not for profit.