Mill Creek Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Mill Creek Country Club for an average golfer?
You'll find Mill Creek offers a fair but firm test, especially on the back nine where the elevation changes really come into play. The par-3 14th, with its demanding carry over water, is a real card-wrecker if you're not precise, so bring your A-game for that one.
When is the best time of year to play Mill Creek Country Club?
We always recommend visiting Mill Creek in late spring or early fall. The course is in pristine condition, the weather is perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds and humidity that can make the back nine a real slog.
Can non-members play at Mill Creek Country Club, and what should I expect for green fees?
While primarily a member's club, Mill Creek does offer limited public tee times, usually on weekdays or during off-peak hours. Expect green fees to be in the $120-$180 range, which is fair for the quality of maintenance and the overall experience you're getting here.
What are the must-play holes or unique features at Mill Creek Country Club?
You absolutely have to experience the stretch from holes 7 to 9 - it's a fantastic risk-reward trio. The 7th, a short par-4, tempts you to drive the green, while the elevated tee shot on the 9th offers stunning views of the surrounding valley before a challenging approach.
What's the vibe like at Mill Creek Country Club after a round?
After your round, we highly recommend grabbing a drink and a bite at The Grille Room. It's got a classic, relaxed atmosphere, and their clubhouse burger is surprisingly good - perfect for rehashing those missed putts with your playing partners.