The Golf Club at Cedar Creek
Website: https://www.cedarcreekonalaska.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play The Golf Club at Cedar Creek, and what kind of course conditions can I expect?
You'll find Cedar Creek truly shines in late spring and early fall; the fairways are emerald green, and the creek features are at their most picturesque. Expect firm, fast greens that demand precision, especially after a dry spell, but the overall conditioning is always top-notch.
What's the one hole at Cedar Creek that everyone talks about, and what makes it so tough or memorable?
Everyone talks about the par-3 14th - 'The Gorge.' It's a dramatic downhill shot over a deep ravine to a well-guarded green, and club selection is absolutely critical here. Don't be surprised if you lose a ball or two, but the view alone makes it worth the challenge.
How does the value stack up at Cedar Creek, and what should I budget for green fees and a cart?
Cedar Creek offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you're getting; it's not a budget track, but it feels like a private club experience. Expect to pay around $80-120 for green fees with a cart, depending on the day and time you play.
I hate slow rounds - how's the pace of play at Cedar Creek, and is it tough to snag a tee time, especially on weekends?
Pace of play is generally excellent here, thanks to a well-managed tee sheet and marshals who keep things moving without being intrusive. We recommend booking your tee time at least a week in advance for weekend mornings, but weekdays often have more flexibility.
After a round at Cedar Creek, what's the vibe like at the clubhouse, and is there anything worth sticking around for?
The clubhouse at Cedar Creek has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere - perfect for unwinding after your round. Their grill serves up a fantastic burger and a cold local brew, and the patio overlooking the 18th green is the ideal spot to recount your birdies and bogeys.