Pheasant Creek Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Pheasant Creek for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Pheasant Creek. The course is in peak condition, the fairways are lush, and you'll avoid the summer heat and the busiest weekend crowds. Aim for a weekday morning if you can swing it.
What's the biggest challenge at Pheasant Creek, and which hole should I look forward to?
The real test here is navigating the creek itself, which comes into play on at least seven holes, especially on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over the water to a well-guarded green is a true beauty and a great risk-reward.
How do the green fees at Pheasant Creek compare, and is it worth the price?
Pheasant Creek offers excellent value, especially considering the course quality and upkeep. You'll typically find green fees in the mid-range, making it a fantastic option for a well-maintained public course without breaking the bank. We think it's absolutely worth every penny for the experience.
Beyond the golf, what unique experiences or scenery can I expect at Pheasant Creek?
You're in for a treat with the natural setting here; the course truly lives up to its name. We've often spotted pheasants strutting across the fairways, and the mature oak trees provide a beautiful, tranquil backdrop, making it feel like a true escape. It's more than just a round of golf; it's a walk in a peaceful park.
What's the pace of play like at Pheasant Creek, and do you have any local tips for a smoother round?
Pace of play is generally good, especially on weekdays, but weekends can get a bit backed up, particularly around the turn. Our best advice is to play smart on the par-5s - they're reachable for some, but don't force it if you're not confident, as the creek often lurks. Also, grab a hot dog at the snack bar; it's surprisingly good.