Opening Hours
Monday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
Tuesday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
Wednesday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
Thursday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
Friday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
Saturday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
Sunday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
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I am not a golfer, but my husband is starting to get back into it. We had fun together at this course. We went during twilight hours to get a cheaper rate. They have a parking lot where you'll check in, get your tee time, and a cart. You could also schedule online. Carts are gas-powered, which makes it jarring to get going but makes for a fun ride. He played just 9 holes and we were there for about 2 hours, with no one directly in front or behind us. Course was mowed and the water jugs were full. Some holes had a 'par aide' ball washer, picture included. It was a nice breezy day, and I've never joined someone in golf before, but I would definitely come back. There was a $12 fee for me to just ride along and watch. We had fun looking for the ball after he hit it, and I just listened to an audiobook while he was teeing up. The cart path was fully concrete and it was okay, some cracks and spots where it broke up. There are some wooden bridges to drive over. Some hole maps need updating or new paint. There was some trash but it wasn't crazy. I'm probably not the reviewer you were expecting, but I hope it was helpful nonetheless.
Hadn't played CC in several years, but my round Wednesday reminded me of why it's one of my favorite public courses. With all the rain we've had recently, my first surprise was that the range was open and we weren't cart path only. Emerie in the clubhouse was very helpful, and she was a fun personality to help us get started. I had forgotten how open the fairways are, but the holes are still challenging. Another thing we love is the placement of their red tees. My wife played with me, as she often does, and Crimson Creek is one of the few courses that seems they have actually given some thought and consideration to the ladies on the course. The ladies tees are, for the most part, set at a good distance ahead of the others, which allows them a fair opportunity to compete with the longer hitting men. The greens were in great shape, the fairways were also, and we had a great time! DEFINITELY recommend Crimson Creek to all players of all skill levels.
To start I've played this course many times over the past 15 years and had a blast so today I had the same expectations! Tee time was for 10am with my Father. Walked into the clubhouse to pay for the green fee and cart etc.. Everything was fine.. Green fee for nine holes with cart came to around $25 no biggie. Forgot to buy balls originally so grabbed two sleeves of balls brought them to the counter and first off there was no price tags on any of the golf balls but being an avid golfer I know the prices of most brands..I get to the counter to pay for two sleeves of Bridgestone balls and they tell me it's $28! At this point I didn't care was just ready to play! Everything is great until hole #3. Par 3. I hit my tee shot just right off the back edge and proceeded to wait for my Dad to go to his tee box and hit his shot.. Before he got to hit his shot a maintenance worker pulled up literally 2 feet from the fringe of the green behind the flag stick and waved at my Dad to go ahead and hit. Needless to say this gentleman working for the course was 1. In our line of sight. 2. Parking where he parked was super unsafe in case one of our balls hit him. 3. Terrible golf etiquette... You work here and should know better. I confronted this gentleman about the situation and he could care less so I picked up my ball and we moved on. Hole #4 is where I really was done with it. After my tee shot on #4 I looked back to the green on hole #3 where I had my confrontation with this gentleman and he was surrounded by his fellow maintenance workers talking about what had just happened. EVERY hole after the confrontation the sprinklers were turned on the green right before I would hit my second shot. At this point it was on purpose. We quit on hole 8 and called it a day. We will not be back ever again and would not recommend this course to anyone! I will be reaching out to management to follow up about this incident.