Whiskey Creek Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the deal with the historic stone ruins on the 18th hole at Whiskey Creek?
This is what truly sets Whiskey Creek apart and makes it so memorable. The stone ruins of an old farmhouse, right in the middle of the 18th fairway, create an unforgettable and dramatic finish to your round. It's a fantastic photo opportunity and a unique strategic challenge you won't find anywhere else.
When is the absolute best time to play Whiskey Creek for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. You'll catch the course in prime condition with comfortable temperatures, and the vibrant foliage during autumn adds an extra layer of beauty to your round. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a more relaxed pace.
How challenging is Whiskey Creek for the average golfer, and what should I prepare for?
Whiskey Creek offers a fair but firm test, especially from the back tees. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, strategically placed bunkers, and water hazards that demand thoughtful shot placement, not just brute strength. Don't let the beauty distract you-this course requires your full attention.
Is playing Whiskey Creek worth the green fee, and what can I expect to pay?
Absolutely, Whiskey Creek delivers excellent value for a championship-caliber course in the region. Green fees typically range from $80-$130, depending on the season and time of day, which is a steal for the quality of design and conditioning you'll experience. We think it's money well spent for a truly memorable round.
Beyond the 18th, what's a unique strategic element at Whiskey Creek that I should be aware of?
Pay close attention to the par-3s here-they are deceptively challenging and often require precise club selection over water or to elevated greens. The course's rolling terrain also means you'll face plenty of uneven lies, so practice those before you arrive to really dial in your game.