Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to visit The Greenside Pitch & Putt for good weather and fewer crowds?
We find late spring or early autumn offers the perfect balance at Willow Creek. You'll enjoy milder temperatures and the course is less busy than peak summer, especially on weekdays. Aim for a morning tee time to truly have the place to yourself before the afternoon rush.
What unique features or challenges should I expect at The Greenside Pitch & Putt?
Don't let the 'Pitch & Putt' label fool you - this course has character. You'll encounter a few holes where you need to carry a small, winding creek, and the elevated 7th green offers a surprising view over Willow Creek Park. The greens themselves are surprisingly well-maintained and hold a true line, so bring your putting game.
Do I need to bring my own clubs, or are rentals available at Willow Creek?
While we always recommend playing with your own trusted wedges, The Greenside offers perfectly decent rental sets if you're traveling light or just trying it out. You'll find a small kiosk for payment and basic refreshments, but don't expect a full pro shop - it's all about the golf here.
Is The Greenside Pitch & Putt a good spot for beginners or a family outing?
Absolutely, it's one of our top recommendations for new golfers or a fun family afternoon. The relaxed atmosphere and shorter holes make it unintimidating, and you'll often see kids and adults learning together. Just be mindful of pace of play if it's busy, but generally, it's very welcoming.
What's the typical cost to play a round at The Greenside, and is it good value?
You'll find the pricing at Willow Creek to be incredibly reasonable, usually just a few pounds per round, making it fantastic value for a quick golf fix. Compared to full-sized courses, it's a steal, and the quality of the greens for a Pitch & Putt makes it a worthwhile investment for an hour or two of fun.