The Meadows of Six Mile Creek Golf Course

Website: https://golfsixmilecreek.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real vibe at The Meadows of Six Mile Creek - is it truly 'meadows' golf?

You'll definitely find that open, rolling 'meadows' feel here, especially on the front nine where the fairways are generous but the wind can be a factor. The 'Six Mile Creek' comes into play more subtly, influencing drainage and creating some tricky approaches on the back. We think it's a great blend of open space and strategic water.

How challenging is The Meadows of Six Mile Creek for a mid-handicapper, and what's its signature test?

For a mid-handicapper, it offers a fair but engaging test; you won't feel overwhelmed, but you'll need to hit good shots. The par-3 17th, with its forced carry over a marshy area, is definitely the signature hole and a real card-wrecker if you're not precise. We always recommend taking an extra club there.

When's the best time of year to play The Meadows of Six Mile Creek, and what can I expect from course conditions?

We highly recommend playing in late spring or early fall when the course is lush and the temperatures are ideal for walking. You'll find the greens are consistently true and roll well, though they can firm up quite a bit in the peak summer heat. Avoid early spring if you can, as some areas can still be a bit damp from winter.

Is The Meadows of Six Mile Creek good value for money, and what kind of facilities should I expect?

Absolutely, we consider it excellent value, especially compared to some of the pricier options in the region; you get a well-maintained course without breaking the bank. The clubhouse is modest but functional, offering a pro shop and a casual grill for post-round drinks and a bite. Don't expect a resort experience, but it's perfect for a pure golf day.

Is The Meadows of Six Mile Creek a walkable course, and are there any local tips for navigating it?

Yes, it's very walkable, with manageable distances between greens and tees, making it a great option if you prefer to carry your bag. Our top tip is to pay close attention to pin positions on the larger greens, as a wrong side approach can leave you with a very long, tricky putt. Also, watch for the subtle breaks around the creek areas.