Cedar Creek Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature challenge at Cedar Creek that golfers should prepare for?
You'll quickly discover that Cedar Creek's true test lies in its deceptive greens, especially on the back nine. They aren't just undulating; they often break more than you'd think towards the creek, so trust your caddie or your gut. We recommend spending extra time on the practice green to get a feel for their subtle slopes before your round.
When's the ideal time of year to experience Cedar Creek's best conditions and avoid the crowds?
We've found late spring, specifically May, offers the perfect balance at Cedar Creek. The course is lush and vibrant, the temperatures are comfortably warm, and you'll generally avoid the peak summer rush. Aim for a weekday morning if you truly want to enjoy a serene round without feeling hurried.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Cedar Creek, and is it worth the investment?
Green fees at Cedar Creek typically range from $80-$120, depending on the season and time of day, which we consider excellent value for the quality. You're paying for meticulously maintained fairways and greens, plus a layout that genuinely challenges your course management, making it absolutely worth it. Factor in a cart, as some of the transitions between holes are a bit of a trek.
Beyond the fairways, what unique views or post-round experiences does Cedar Creek offer?
Don't miss the panoramic views from the 14th tee box - it's a stunning vista overlooking the entire valley and the winding creek that gives the course its name. After your round, we always head to the clubhouse patio; their local craft beer selection and casual grill fare are perfect for reliving your best shots.
How busy does Cedar Creek typically get, and what's your advice for maintaining a good pace of play?
Cedar Creek can get quite busy on weekend mornings, so expect a four-and-a-half to five-hour round during those times. Our practical advice is to play ready golf and always be thinking about your next shot, especially on the tighter, tree-lined front nine. If you're looking for a quicker round, a twilight tee time during the week is your best bet.