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JCPRD offers two great courses for your enjoyment. In addition to challenging play and skilled professionals, each course offers leagues, meeting room rentals and a pro shop. For more information or to schedule tournaments, contact the individual courses.


Hertitage Park Golf Course, 16445 Lackman Road, Olathe, (913) 829-4653

Heritage Park Golf Course, one of the most beautiful courses in the metropolitan area, offers an exceptional combination of traditional tree-lined and links-type holes which add variety and contrast while keeping play interesting and picturesque.

The course is comprised of nearly 7,000 irrigated course yards which play to a par 71 with the finishing holes providing excellent viewing for galleries during tournament play.

Continuous cart paths run along the entire course. Three lakes, as well as Coffee Creek, bring water into play on 11 of the 18 holes.



Heritage Park Golf Course is accessible from the park's west entrance at 16445 Lackman Road.

[ go to Heritage golf page ]

[ see map ]

TOMAHAWK HILLS GOLF COURSE 17501 Midland Drive, Shawnee, (913) 631-8000

Tomahawk Hills Golf Course in northwest Johnson County, built in 1910, is the oldest golf course in the metropolitan area and ranks as one of the area's most challenging public courses.

Set among the picturesque rolling hills adjacent to Shawnee Mission Park and the lowland area of Little Mill Creek, Tomahawk Hills offers patrons a challenging 18-hole championship course of over 6,000 yards which plays to a par 70. The recently renovated course consists of cart paths that run throughout the irrigated course




[ photo of the Tomahawk Hills Golf Course ]

Tomahawk Hills Golf Course is accessible from Midland Drive off I-435.

[ see Tomahawk golf page ]

[ see map ]

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