Rush Creek Golf Club - Mac 9

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Mac 9 at Rush Creek suitable for beginners or a quick round?

Yes, absolutely. We love the Mac 9 for its approachable layout, making it perfect if you're just starting out or want to squeeze in a quality round without committing to 18 holes. You'll find it's a fantastic way to sharpen your short game without feeling rushed.

What's the biggest challenge on Rush Creek's Mac 9, despite its shorter length?

Don't let the "9" fool you-the Mac 9 still demands precision, especially around its well-guarded greens. We've found the strategic bunkering and subtle undulations require thoughtful club selection, ensuring it's more than just a pitch-and-putt. You'll need to hit your spots to score well here.

When is the best time to play the Mac 9 for a relaxed experience, and how should I book?

For a truly relaxed round, we recommend aiming for early mornings on weekdays or later in the afternoon. The Mac 9 can get busy, so booking your tee time online well in advance is always a smart move to secure your preferred slot.

How does the cost of playing the Mac 9 compare, and is it good value?

The Mac 9 offers excellent value, especially when you consider the quality of the course maintenance and the fun factor. It's a more budget-friendly option than the full 18, making it a great choice if you're looking for a top-notch experience without breaking the bank. We think it's worth every penny for a quick, enjoyable round.

What's a standout hole or feature on the Mac 9 that I should look forward to?

We particularly enjoy the par-3 7th hole on the Mac 9; it's a beauty. You'll face a challenging shot over water to a well-protected green, demanding accuracy and a bit of nerve. It's a memorable test that truly elevates the experience of this shorter course.