Crooked Creek Pro Shop
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Crooked Creek for optimal conditions?
We've found late spring or early fall offers the best balance at Crooked Creek - the greens are pristine, and the humidity isn't oppressive. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and enjoy comfortable temperatures for your round, making for a much more pleasant experience.
What unique gear or services does the Crooked Creek Pro Shop offer?
Don't just breeze through the Crooked Creek Pro Shop; they actually have some great local finds. We always grab a few of their custom-logoed hats, and they often carry unique regional artisan golf accessories you won't see anywhere else. Their club fitting service is also top-notch if you're looking for an upgrade.
How challenging is Crooked Creek, especially with its namesake 'creek' features?
Crooked Creek lives up to its name - the creek itself comes into play on at least seven holes, demanding precise shot-making, especially on the back nine. We'd say it's a fair challenge for mid-handicappers, but beginners might find themselves reloading a few times; bring extra balls!
What's the typical cost for a round at Crooked Creek, and is it good value?
Expect to pay around $75-$100 for a prime weekend tee time at Crooked Creek, which we think is excellent value for the quality of the course. That usually includes a cart, and the conditions are consistently well-maintained, making it feel like a higher-end experience without the premium price tag.
Are there any must-try holes or unique course features at Crooked Creek?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th at Crooked Creek - it's a stunning downhill shot over the creek to a well-guarded green. We also love the finishing 18th, a long par-5 that offers a real risk-reward decision if you dare to go for the green in two, with the creek lurking right.