Reems Creek Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the absolute best time to play Reems Creek for ideal conditions and views?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring or fall for the best experience. Spring brings lush, vibrant conditions and comfortable temperatures, while autumn offers breathtaking mountain foliage that truly elevates every shot. Aim for late September through October for peak color.
What kind of challenge can I expect from Reems Creek's layout, especially for a mid-handicapper?
Reems Creek is a fair but demanding test, particularly if your accuracy isn't dialed in. You'll encounter significant elevation changes and some tight landing areas, especially on the back nine, so bring your A-game for precision. It definitely plays longer than the scorecard suggests.
Are there any must-see holes or particularly scenic spots at Reems Creek?
Absolutely, the back nine is where Reems Creek truly shines for its views. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, which offers a dramatic downhill shot with a fantastic mountain backdrop you won't forget. The finishing holes also provide some memorable vistas as you head back to the clubhouse.
How does the value at Reems Creek compare to other courses in the region?
We think Reems Creek offers excellent value, especially considering the course conditions and its stunning mountain setting. You'll typically find green fees are very reasonable for a course of this quality, making it a smart choice for a memorable round without breaking the bank. Check their website for twilight rates.
What are the practice facilities like at Reems Creek, and should I plan extra time to warm up?
Yes, definitely plan some extra time to get ready. Reems Creek has a solid driving range and a good putting green, which you'll want to utilize to get a feel for the greens' speed and the elevation changes you'll encounter. A proper warm-up here will certainly pay off on the first few holes.