Beaver Meadow Creek Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to experience Beaver Meadow Creek, and what kind of conditions should I expect?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Beaver Meadow Creek; the course truly shines with vibrant colors and firm, fast conditions. You'll find the greens rolling true and the fairways perfectly manicured, making for an unforgettable round.

What's the signature challenge at Beaver Meadow Creek, and which holes really stand out?

The real test here is navigating the meandering Beaver Creek itself, which comes into play on nearly half the holes, particularly the demanding par-5 12th. Keep an eye out for the picturesque par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over water is crucial to avoid a watery grave.

How does Beaver Meadow Creek balance playability with its natural, rugged feel?

Beaver Meadow Creek does an excellent job of integrating its natural wetlands and mature oak trees without feeling overly penal. While you'll face strategic hazards, the wide fairways generally offer a fair chance to recover, making it enjoyable for various skill levels.

What's the typical cost to play Beaver Meadow Creek, and is it worth the green fee?

Green fees at Beaver Meadow Creek are quite reasonable for the quality, usually ranging from $60-90 depending on the day and time. We absolutely think it's worth it; you're getting a well-maintained course with unique character that feels much more expensive than it is.

Any specific advice for a first-time player at Beaver Meadow Creek, especially regarding pace of play?

For your first visit, we suggest grabbing a course guide-it's invaluable for understanding the subtle elevation changes and hidden bunkers. Pace of play is generally good, around four hours, but be mindful of groups ahead on the back nine, which can get a bit tighter.