Cottonwood Creek Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the signature challenge at Cottonwood Creek, and what's your best advice for tackling it?

You'll quickly find the par-3 14th hole is Cottonwood Creek's true test, with the creek running directly in front of a well-guarded green. We recommend taking an extra club and aiming for the back-right portion to avoid a watery grave. It's a beautiful hole, but it demands respect.

When is the ideal time to play Cottonwood Creek for the best conditions and experience?

We always recommend visiting Cottonwood Creek in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect for golf, and the course is in prime condition without the intense summer heat or the chill of winter. You'll enjoy comfortable rounds and the vibrant foliage.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Cottonwood Creek, and is it a good value for traveling golfers?

Green fees at Cottonwood Creek typically range from $60-$90, depending on the day and time you play. We think it's an excellent value; you're getting a well-maintained, engaging course with some genuinely memorable holes for a very fair price. It's a solid choice if you're looking for quality without breaking the bank.

How prominent are the "creek" hazards at Cottonwood Creek, and what's the overall course condition like?

The creek is definitely a player here, weaving through several holes and demanding strategic shot placement, especially on the back nine. You'll find the course generally in fantastic shape, with well-manicured fairways and greens that roll true. They do a great job maintaining it, making those creek-side shots even more enjoyable.

After a round at Cottonwood Creek, what's the best spot for a bite or a drink?

Don't miss the clubhouse grill after your round; it's a casual, friendly spot with a great view of the 18th green. We particularly enjoy their burgers and a cold local brew on the patio. It's the perfect place to recap your birdies and bogeys.