Cross Creek Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most challenging aspect of playing Cross Creek Country Club, and is there a signature hole I should look out for?

You'll find the back nine at Cross Creek truly tests your precision, especially holes 14 through 16 with their deceptive cross-winds and tight tree lines. Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th; its island green demands a perfect strike and is definitely the course's signature moment.

When is the best time of year to play Cross Creek, and what can I expect regarding course conditions?

We highly recommend visiting Cross Creek in late spring or early fall; the fairways are typically pristine, and the greens roll true and fast. Avoid mid-summer if you can, as the heat can make the back nine feel a bit sluggish, though the course is always well-maintained.

Is Cross Creek Country Club worth the green fee, and what kind of overall experience should I expect?

Absolutely, Cross Creek offers excellent value for the experience; you're paying for a meticulously kept course with a friendly, unpretentious vibe. Expect a relaxed round with attentive staff, making it a great choice for a casual yet quality golf day.

What are the practice facilities like at Cross Creek, and should I plan extra time to warm up?

The practice facilities at Cross Creek are solid, featuring a decent driving range with grass tees and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's undulations. We definitely recommend arriving 45 minutes early to dial in your short game, as those greens can be tricky.

After my round, what's the best spot at Cross Creek for a drink or a bite to eat?

Head straight to The 19th Hole Grille in the clubhouse; it's got a fantastic patio overlooking the 18th green, perfect for recounting your best shots. Their burger and a local craft beer are our go-to post-round ritual there.