Willow Creek Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Can non-members play a round at Willow Creek Country Club?

Willow Creek is primarily a private club, so you generally need to be a member or play as a guest. We recommend checking with the pro shop directly; sometimes they offer limited reciprocal play or special event access, but don't count on just walking on.

What's the standout hole or biggest challenge at Willow Creek?

You'll definitely remember the par-3 14th - it demands a precise shot over a winding creek to a subtly sloped green. It's a beautiful hole that can easily add a stroke or two if you're not careful with your club selection.

When is the best time of year to play Willow Creek Country Club?

We always aim for late spring or early fall at Willow Creek. The course is in pristine condition, the temperatures are perfect for walking, and you avoid the summer humidity or early winter chill. You'll find the greens running true and the fairways lush.

What other facilities does Willow Creek Country Club offer for golfers?

Beyond the fantastic course, Willow Creek boasts an excellent practice facility with a full driving range and dedicated short game area. The clubhouse also has a well-stocked pro shop and a comfortable grill room - perfect for a post-round drink and bite.

What's the typical pace of play like at Willow Creek, and how busy does it get?

Willow Creek manages its tee sheet well, so you can generally expect a smooth round, often under four hours. Weekends can be busier, of course, but the staff does a great job keeping things moving. We suggest an early morning weekday tee time for the most relaxed experience.