Cedar Creek Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to experience Cedar Creek's unique back nine?
We think late spring, specifically May, offers the perfect balance at Cedar Creek. The course is lush, the creek is flowing nicely, and you avoid the intense summer humidity that can make the back nine a real slog.
What's the signature challenge at Cedar Creek, and how should I prepare?
The real test at Cedar Creek comes on holes 12 through 14, where the course hugs the actual Cedar Creek. You'll need precision off the tee to avoid losing balls to the water, so bring extra sleeves and maybe play a conservative iron on those holes.
Is Cedar Creek worth the green fee, or are there better value options nearby?
Cedar Creek offers solid value, especially if you book a twilight tee time during the week. While it's not a budget course, the conditioning and unique creek-side holes make the experience feel well worth the mid-range price point.
What's the vibe like at the Cedar Creek clubhouse after a round?
The clubhouse at Cedar Creek is laid-back and welcoming, not stuffy at all. We always grab a local craft beer and a burger on the patio overlooking the 18th green - it's the perfect spot to recap your round.
Can you comfortably walk Cedar Creek, or should I plan on taking a cart?
While Cedar Creek isn't overly hilly, we recommend taking a cart, especially if you're playing in the warmer months. There are a few longer transitions between holes, particularly on the front nine, that can tire you out before you even reach the challenging back stretch.