Mills Creek Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Mills Creek Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring, usually May, offers the perfect blend of firm fairways and lush greens at Mills Creek. The course truly shines before the summer heat sets in, making for an incredibly enjoyable walk among the blooming dogwoods.

What's the biggest challenge at Mills Creek, and what's its signature hole?

Those tricky, undulating greens are Mills Creek's biggest test; don't expect many straight putts, and pay close attention to pin positions. The par-3 14th, playing over the namesake creek to a tucked-away green, is definitely the hole you'll remember-and probably curse a little.

Is Mills Creek a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

Mills Creek offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get, especially compared to other courses in the region with similar scenic beauty. Expect to pay around $75-$100 for a prime weekend tee time, which we think is a steal for this unique experience.

What's the vibe like at Mills Creek after a round, and are there any must-try amenities?

After your round, the 'Creekside Grill' is where you want to be; their local craft beer selection and famous 'Mills Burger' are perfect for unwinding. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where golfers genuinely share stories from the day, often around the outdoor fire pit.

How walkable is Mills Creek, and what's the typical pace of play?

Mills Creek is surprisingly walkable, despite some elevation changes on the back nine, but we'd still recommend a cart if you're not used to a hilly trek. Pace of play is generally excellent, usually under 4 hours on weekdays, so you won't feel rushed.