Anderson Creek Club
Website: https://andersoncreekclub.com
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Anderson Creek Club for a mid-handicapper, and what should I expect?
You'll find Anderson Creek Club offers a fair but engaging test, especially from the appropriate tees. Davis Love III's design rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute strength, with well-placed bunkers and water features that demand your attention. It's a course where you can score well if you play smart, but it will expose any wayward shots.
When is the best time to visit Anderson Creek Club for prime playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for the absolute best conditions. The weather is typically perfect-mild temperatures and less humidity-and the course turf is usually at its peak, offering firm, fast greens and lush fairways. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the chill of winter, making for a truly enjoyable round.
What's the signature hole or most memorable stretch at Anderson Creek Club?
The stretch from holes 13 through 15 really stands out as a memorable challenge, particularly the par-3 13th over water. You'll need precision to carry the creek and avoid the bunkers guarding the green, making it a true test of nerve and accuracy. It's a beautiful, strategic hole that perfectly encapsulates the course's design philosophy.
What are the typical green fees at Anderson Creek Club, and is it good value?
Green fees at Anderson Creek Club generally fall into the mid-range category, often between $60-$100 depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely consider it excellent value for the quality of the course, the consistent conditioning, and the overall enjoyable experience you receive. You're getting a championship-caliber layout without the premium price tag.
Are there any specific tips for navigating Anderson Creek Club's greens or course management?
Pay close attention to your approach shots; many greens at Anderson Creek Club have subtle undulations and false fronts that can send a slightly short shot rolling back. We recommend favoring the middle or back of the green on tricky pins, as a two-putt from there is often better than trying to get cute and missing short. Course management around the numerous doglegs is also key to setting up good scoring opportunities.