Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Willow Creek Pitch & Putt, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We always recommend hitting Willow Creek in late spring or early autumn; you'll dodge the peak summer crowds and still enjoy fantastic weather. The course itself is meticulously kept, but expect some natural undulations and a few tricky tree-lined approaches that demand precise short irons.
What are the typical costs at Willow Creek, and do I need to bring my own clubs?
A round at Willow Creek is incredibly affordable, usually around £10-£12 for adults, making it a perfect casual outing. Don't worry if you're traveling light - they offer club and ball rentals for a small fee, typically £3-£5, which is super convenient.
What's the standout feature or "must-play" hole at Willow Creek Pitch & Putt?
You absolutely have to experience the 7th hole; it's a short par-3 over a charming, albeit small, babbling brook, guarded by two ancient willow trees. It's a real test of nerve and accuracy, and honestly, it's just picturesque.
Is Willow Creek suitable for complete beginners, or is it more for experienced golfers honing their short game?
Willow Creek is fantastic for everyone, from absolute beginners looking to try golf without intimidation to seasoned players sharpening their wedge play. The course design is forgiving enough for newcomers, but those subtle elevation changes and tight greens will challenge even the pros.
How busy does Willow Creek get, and what's the typical pace of play like?
On sunny weekends, Willow Creek can certainly draw a crowd, so we suggest arriving early morning or later in the afternoon for a more relaxed experience. Even when busy, the atmosphere is always friendly and casual, and you can usually get through 9 holes in about an hour.