Rolling hills, rippling creeks and groves of age old oak and sycamore trees make the CrossCreek Golf Club a place of resplendent natural beauty. But they also present a formidable challenge to CrossCreek golfers. You might enjoy the tinkling sound of a fresh water creek, but you won't be too happy if your ball lands it.
Cross Creek Golf Club's design features many elevation changes created by the steep hills on the property that produce blinds shots to slick, tight greens. Holes are framed by trees to created tight fairways that will create a challenge for golfers who are unable to keep the ball straight..
CrossCreek Golf Club was designed by Arthur Hills, the renowned golf course architect credited with more than 300 new and renovated courses in the United States, Europe and Asia, including Oakmont, Inverness and Oakland Hills. He is personally responsible for many of the country's finest courses, having designed over 160 throughout the nation |