The East/Creek Course is one of three courses at the J.F. Kennedy Family Golf Center that can be played in three 18-hole combinations. There is also a great par-3, nine-hole course at the facility. Unlike the West/Creek course, which was designed by Henry Hughes, the East/Creek Course was done by another famous golf designer, Dick Phelps, who has done a few other courses in the Denver Area. Opened in 1965, the East/Creek is the most popular 18-hole course at J.F. Kennedy Family Golf Center. It offers up to 6,884 yards of golf from its longest tees. The course has large, undulating greens and narrow, tree-lined fairways. Water hazards also come into play on this course.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| championship | 71 | 6884 | 71.6 | 131 |
| forward | 72 | 5769 | ||
| middle | 71 | 6499 | 69.8 | 120 |
| other | 0 |