Creek Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Creek Course for an average golfer?

Don't let the scenic views fool you; the Creek Course demands precision, especially on the back nine. The meandering Willow Creek comes into play on nearly half the holes, forcing thoughtful club selection and accurate approaches. We'd say it's a fair test for mid-handicappers, but beginners might find themselves fishing for balls more often than they'd like.

When is the best time of year to play the Creek Course?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect - warm but not scorching - and the course conditions are at their peak. You'll avoid the humid summer crowds and the chill of winter, ensuring a more enjoyable and less rushed round.

What's the standout feature or signature hole at Creek Course?

The par-3 12th hole is absolutely iconic here, a true beauty and a beast. You're hitting over a wide bend of Willow Creek to a green guarded by bunkers, with the clubhouse visible in the distance. It's a make-or-break shot that will stick with you long after your round.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Creek Course, and how far in advance should I book?

Greens fees typically range from $90-$130, depending on the day and time, with twilight rates offering a bit of a break. For prime weekend tee times, we strongly advise booking at least two to three weeks out, especially during peak seasons. Weekdays are a bit more flexible, but still book ahead.

How well-maintained is the Creek Course, especially around the water features?

You'll find the course generally in excellent shape, with lush fairways and true-rolling greens. The team does a fantastic job keeping the creek banks tidy and playable, so stray shots near the water often have a chance. It's clear they take pride in the course's presentation.