Lost Creek Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Lost Creek Golf Club?

We highly recommend visiting in spring or early fall. The course truly shines when the surrounding trees are either bursting with new green or showing off their vibrant autumn colors, and the humidity isn't oppressive. You'll find the fairways in peak condition and the greens running true and fast.

How challenging is Lost Creek for an average golfer, especially with those creek crossings?

Lost Creek offers a fair but firm test, especially if you're not precise off the tee. The creek comes into play more often than you'd think, demanding smart club selection and a bit of nerve on several holes. Don't let the name fool you-it's not just a scenic feature, it's a strategic one.

What's the one hole at Lost Creek Golf Club I absolutely can't miss, and why?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th. It's a stunning downhill shot over a significant portion of the 'lost' creek to a well-guarded green, often with a tricky crosswind. It's a postcard moment and a real test of your short iron game.

Is Lost Creek Golf Club worth the green fee, and what should I expect for the price?

We think it's a solid value for the experience you get. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course with a thoughtful layout that rewards good strategy, not just brute force. Expect excellent service from the moment you arrive and a well-stocked pro shop, making it a full-day experience.

How busy does Lost Creek get, and what's the best way to secure a good tee time?

Weekends can get a bit crowded, especially mid-morning, but the course generally manages pace well. We recommend booking at least two weeks out for prime weekend slots, or consider an early weekday morning for a more serene round. It's worth the planning to avoid any rush.