Annual Pass

Purchase an annual pass and not only can you play at Dutcher Creek, but you can also play free at other courses in the area.
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Gift Card

A GREAT GIFT IDEA !
Purchase the golfer in your family a Dutcher Creek Gift Card. It can be used for apparel, equipment, or rounds of golf.  Available in the Pro Shop.

Photo Gallery

Holes: 1-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-15 | 16-18 | Clubhouse

Photos of holes 1, 2 and 3

General information about the course:

Yardage Markers: Most of the fairways are wide open, but tree-lined chutes pose challenges on several of the men's tees. Yardage markers (large boulders) are placed near the edge of each fairway where possible. These markers are at 150 and 100 yards to the center of the green.

Flag Colors: Flag colors indicate the general hole placement on each green.  A red flag means the hole is located within the front 1/3 of the green, the white flag means the middle 1/3 and the blue flag means the hole is located within the back 1/3 of the green.

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Instructions:

Move the top of your browser window to the blue dashed line or click here. Hover your cursor over each image to see an enlarged view:

Hole 1

Hole Number 1
Your drive is over water on this first par-5. The tee is just a few steps from the clubhouse and enjoys a beautiful view of most of the golf course. This is an elevated tee approximately 50 feet above the first fairway which is across the creek. Note the yardages.

Hole Number 1
This is a photo just behind the blue tees of #1. The white and red tees are built in a tiered fashion. Of note is the water that all golfers must tee over. Most use the sand trap or 150 yard rock as their target. Note that the green can be seen just to the right of the trees on the left of the tee boxes.


Hole Number 1
This is a photo of the water and the fairway in more detail.

Hole Number 1
This is a photo just behind the 1st green looking back to the clubhouse.

Hole 2

Hole Number 2
From the blue tees the yardage is 367 yards, from the whites, 360 and from the red tees, 275 yards. This is a dog-leg right.

Hole Number 2
Looking from the tee box you can see water comes into play with your drive. This hole is a dog-leg right, so keep it in the fairway. If you go the right, you have trees to contend with.


Hole Number 2
Keep your drive in the center or left-center of the fairway; this will setup your 2nd shot (9-iron or wedge) to the green. Be aware that traps guard the green front left and right. Don't go too long though, there's water behind the green.

Hole Number 2
This view of the green shows the trap and the water behind the green. Over the water (creek) you can see the hillside construction, clubhouse and the 1st tee.

Hole 3

Hole Number 3
Hole 3 is a short par-4 dog-leg right. Blue Tees, 376 Yards, the whites, 360, and reds 275 yards. This is the 14th handicap hole.

Hole Number 3
The 3rd is a short dog-leg right with a lot of character. If you're a big hitter a hard fade (for right hand person) might get it close or even on the green, but if don't get the fade, you might end up in water on the left. (risk/reward)


Hole Number 3
This is the view from the 100 yard boulder. It's best to control your drive, and pitch a short approach letting your shot run up to the hole.

Hole Number 3
The 3rd green is open and has no traps guarding it, but it's domed so it's hard to make the ball stay on top.

Holes: 1-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-15 | 16-18 | Clubhouse

Staff:
Chuck Carson, General Manager/Pro
Ron Butler, Superintendent