I was invited to a wedding in Canton, Ohio, which is a 7-hour drive from my house. As soon as I RSVPed “Yes,” I started planning my round at Clearview Golf Club, which has been on my Bucket List since I first heard its story.
It’s a famous story that you may already know, but briefly: Bill Powell, an American soldier who loved to golf, returned from Europe after having served his country honorably during WWII only to find he wasn’t welcome on U.S. golf courses… because he was Black.
So, he built his own golf course.
I don’t mean he arranged to have a course built. I mean he literally, by himself, designed and built his own course. He bought an Army jeep, attached a row of lawnmower blades to the back of it, and proceeded to mow his way into history.
Adding to the Clearview legend is Mr. Powell’s daughter, legendary LPGA player Renee Powell, who was raised at Clearview. As the second African-American woman to play on the LPGA (after only legend Althea Gibson), she helped break the color barrier in golf during the very racially tense 60’s.
But this article isn’t about the Powells – as inspiring as they are – it’s about the course itself. To say my expectations were low would be an understatement. I mean, Clearview is a municipal course. Sure, there are some great Munis out there, but overall, Munis aren’t known for having much character. And this Muni was built by just one guy.
Uh, I was wrong. Every one of Clearview’s 18 holes has its own unique, sometimes awe-inspiring, character. Some holes have elevation changes, some have strategically placed water features, some are doglegs, some have blind shots, and none were tricked-up. Bill Powell may have just been one guy, but he sure knew what he was doing.
He wanted big greens like those he played in Scotland, so the Clearview greens are huge… and undulating. There wasn’t a gimme 2-putt on the course. And the fairways? I expected them to be narrow, flat and boring. I mean, they were built by a guy in a jeep! But the fairways were wide, with interesting contours.
The 3rd hole required a blind tee shot – one of my favorite golf hole features because I love watching a golf hole unfold while I’m playing it. I made it over the hill to see the beautiful expanse of the 3rd hole in front of me.
When I got to the 13th tee, I could see the entire hole. But after I got to my tee shot in the fairway, I couldn’t find the green! I was on a 45-degree hill looking straight up. I finally found the top of the flag but the only other thing I saw was sky. The hill created the coolest illusion that my target was air. I saw a hole like this once…. hmmmm, where was that? Oh yeah, Oakmont!
The 15th tee was so elevated that I looked at my smart watch to note the altitude. Then I checked my watch again in the fairway valley to calculate how much the hole dropped – seventy feet!
How wrong could my expectations of Clearview Golf Club have been? I knew I would be on hallowed ground. I knew I’d be playing a course steeped in history. But who knew it was going to be so much fun? If I lived anywhere near Canton, Ohio, this would for sure be my home course. And every time I played it, I’d get to pay my green fees to LPGA trailblazer Renee Powell, who still runs the place.
I live in Richmond, VA and I’ve played there 3 times, the first was when Mr . Powell was alive. Awesome experience. He was so proud of his creation. Renee and her brother, who is the golf course superintendent, are keeping their father’s legacy alive. Great place. I highly recommend it.
Wonderful article. Beautifully written. You did the course, William Powell, and his whole family proud, I’m sure. I’ve never put together a bucket list, whether golf-related or otherwise, but have often thought this would be a wonderful golf course to play. You’ve definitely confirmed that. I’m also certain you’ve inspired many others to pay a visit. Good on you, Patty Ellis. Thank you for sharing.
Oh Penny, thank you so much for your thoughtful words. I hope others will play this amazing course.
Wow! What an incredible origin story and I love your descriptions of the innovative features of the course built by a guy driving a jeep with mower blades. Another treat of a piece, thank you. Full disclosure though… my jawdrop takeaway is that Althea Gibson was a golf pro! I had to hit Google after reading because I had no idea that the tennis legend had AN ENTIRE OTHER CAREER. So extra thanks for enlightening me. So cool.
What an amazing inspiring story!
Thank you for sharing! I am so proud that Afro American people have contributed to this amazing sport golf and I hope the young people will get to learn this History about Bill Powell.
Definitely such an inspiring story. I mean…. a jeep!! Thanks for commenting Mavis.
I played there as well. I was honored to talk with Renee. Love the history. Thanks for sharing.
Oh Penny, thank you so much for your thoughtful words. I hope others will play this amazing course.
Thanks for sharing! If I am ever in Canton you know where I will be going!
We need more Golfer Tales! Always a great read.
One other thing – great pictures – if Mr. Powell’s goal was to make Ohio look like Scotland he did a pretty bang up job.
Great article. Can’t imagine how much work it took to create this course!! It makes me sick to think Mr Powell fought for our nation and was not allowed to golf due to the color of his skin. I thank him for his service!
What a beatiful article, loved how you brought us through your experience on the course and history, as I am reading this I am wanting to book a trip and play, I will add this to my bucket list. Patty, great and inspiring article.
Thank you so much Judy!!!
Another great article by Patty Ellis!!
Thank you Maggie!
Love learning about the history of this course. Thanks so much for writing this lovely and informative piece!
Reading this took me back to two of my favorite courses in Scotland; Elie and Royal Dornoch, with elevation changes and the course presenting to you as you come up over a hill. I love that, too! If I’m ever in the Canton, Ohio area I’ll be sure to play. In my mind the mention of Clearview Golf always takes me back to Queens!
Love the insights! Thanks, Patty.
Nice review of a historical Muni!
Nice job, Patty…I had read about Mr. Powell and his creation of the course, but your descriptions of the experience of playing it are special. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Jon. I really appreciate your saying that.
Another wonderful commentary on the game and it’s special places. I look forward to the next one as always.
Thanks again Patty!
Thank you Rob!!
Patty, another wonderful adventure!! Your target was the air!!! Love it!!! Keep reporting to us your golf course experience.
I grew up in Columbus OH and used to follow Renee when the LPGA played in the Bordon Classic at Riviera CC outside of Columbus. She had a lovely swing, very smooth and rhythmic. Later in life I moved to Akron OH, and played Cleaview many times. Maybe not the hardest of golf courses but lots of fun. All excellent memories. Thanks for writing the article.
What a great story with its history and real life characters. Keep writing, my friend! Love what you have to share with us.
Just goes to show that there are gems hidden in plain sight all over the country. Thanks Patty, for bringing this one back out into the open. Your review tells me that you don’t need an architecture degree to build a solid test…just a Jeep and a really good eye.
Thanks John. I wish there were a reason for me to go back to Canton!!
Great story! I want to play it.
Patty….another amazing article! I love how you tell a story with important details and humor.
I look forward to many more and would also love to see you on a podcast with other golf writers. I’m sure your knowledge and humor would light up the internet.
Beautifully written article. I felt like I was going around the course with you. Perfect article for Black History month.
Thank you Sherry!
Another great article, Patty! Truly inspiring story and you sure have me yearning to play there! My son, DIL and grandkids are in Cleveland. Turns out it’s an hour from Canton, so I suppose I’ll be taking a side trip at some point to experience it for myself!
OMG DO IT LIZ!! I promise you it’s worth it! And thank you for commenting!
What a great story! loved hearing about your experience playing this special golf course.
Thank you Dina!!
What an incredible story and so beautifully written!
So sweet of you to say that, Elissa. Thank you.
What a great article, both about the history and the course! Thanks so much for sharing it. What a wonderful day of golf!
Thank you Steve!!
Great article! Keep them coming!
Thank you Janet!!!
Wonderful!!!
Love this, great article! Especially the part about elevation change!
You love the same features I do, Matthew!! There was more than one huge elevation change on the course.
Amazing article. I could see the course as you were describing it. Thank you for sharing this amazing place with us.
Thank you Linda!!
Great story, Patty, and so well-written. I feel like I’ve been there!
So nice of you to say, Tom. Thank you.
My bucket list just go longer!
LOL!!
Patty, I am so glad you came to Clearview and what an amazing article you wrote. My dad would be very proud to read what you thought of his creation.
Hope you are able to swing by again.
Again many thanks for such a beautiful article.
Renee Powell
Patty, This one may be my favorite of all that you have written!
Hi Ellie, what a nice thing to say. I really appreciate it.
John Guidone February 22, 2024
Patty great job on the course and Bill. Amazing what one person can accomplish. It’s on the list.
Oh my gosh! I’m from Ohio (Cleveland) and I had no idea about this course and its history! Thank you for enlightening me, it’s on my list. And I will take my Dad, my Ohio golf partner-in-crime, with me, he will be equally thrilled to experience Clearview!
Thanks for another fascinating story!
Another outstanding story Patty! Thanks for the wonderful history lesson!