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3.5
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Mill Creek Golf Club

Designed by Rick Robins/Gary Cook and opened in 1995
Mill Creek Golf - Mebane, North Carolina

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6992 yards
Slope:
141
Rating:
73.7
Driving Ranges:
Yes
Estimated Green Fees
$70
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Mill Creek Golf with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Mill Creek Golf

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black74.00/139 389 560 415 202 404 541 399 175 439 3524 396 385 560 156 393 439 523 187 429 3468 6992
Black/Blue72.00/136 389 502 378 186 404 541 359 175 398 3332 307 385 518 156 393 439 523 187 389 3297 6629
Blue71.10/132 354 502 378 186 382 502 359 164 398 3225 307 350 518 143 357 397 478 161 389 3100 6325
White67.80/120 325 457 340 169 345 456 324 130 360 2906 271 281 475 107 322 361 438 126 351 2732 5638
White (L)73.30/131 325 457 340 169 345 456 324 130 360 2906 271 281 475 107 322 361 438 126 351 2732 5638
White/Yellow66.30/113 325 343 308 138 308 456 324 130 302 2634 238 281 439 107 322 361 438 126 315 2627 5261
Par 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 36 4 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 36 72
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What Golfers are Saying

3.5
Based on 5 Reviews
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Great course! Very nice and competent staff. The Golf Pro Ron is great to work with. Our Company has had golf tournaments here over the years, and this is one of my favorite courses in Alamance County. The weekday rate is a good deal, and the weekend rate is not too high.

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If you are an above-average golfer who desires a 'fast' round of golf at a well-conditioned course, Mill Creek may well be the course for you. But, if not, you probably want to play elsewhere since the course takes its pace-of-play policy (enforced by meters on the cart and rangers) VERY seriously (2:10 alloted for front, 2:10 for back with 10-minute break in between, 90-degree cart days no exception).

According to Ron Lambert, the course based the policy and the considerable investment in technology and training on research showing golfers' three main beefs against courses were slow pace of play, overbooked tee times and bad conditioning. They set out to do someting about it, he said in response to my sharing my experience last Saturday.

For our threesome of average Joes, the pace of play policy meant being asked by the ranger to pick up our balls in the fairway of No. 12 and move to No. 14 to get back to 'where you should be' according to the devices on the steering wheel of our carts. Our other option: leaving which "is your choice." The ranger added that the members which got on the fairway of our same hole ONCE (on No. 9) also were complaining even though I had told the pro shop at the turn we'd gladly let them play through if need be which never turned out to be an issue.

As he was giving us the bad news, the member threesome (which had some water issues from the splashes we could see in the distance walking off the green of No. 10) weren't even on the No. 11 tee! Then, to add the final insult to injury, the aforementioned threesome proceeded to insult my friend and I when, after finishing, we realized we left our wedges on a hole.

We pulled up to the green, and, after I explained why we were there, this guy pointed to the two clubs in his cart, which I retrieved, but had to add sarcastically, "I'm surprised you have any left."

Obviously, we're not Mill Creek material. After I e-mailed Ron our story and after he explained the research and origins of the pace of play policy, he did offer to have us back as his guests and note that all handicaps are welcome to play provided, of course, that they keep time with the pace of play clock.

I politely declined the offer and won't be going back ever unless my partner is Jim Furyk and he's paying which is too bad because Mill Creek IS a nice course--particularly the front nine which has no houses unlike the back--and the starter and folks inside the pro shoop ARE/WERE nice.

Even the ranger was polite as he delivered what basically amounted to a more gentlemanly (than the member threesome) version of the 'your kind/ability/money not welcome here' message. So that's the fair scoop on Mill Creek (goods and bads) from a golfer who doesn't play very regularly and whose score can average from anywhere in the high 80s to the high 90s BUT who also loses few balls and mostly keeps it in the fairway and out of trouble.

If it's such a huge selling point, Mill Creek should heavily promote and advertise its pace of play policy on its own website and everywhere else which it curiously--at this point, anyway--doesn't.

One last note: unlike we nonmembers, the complaining members sadly didn't oblige by the starter's cartpaths-only rule. Given their reaction even to the sight of us two holes or so ahead, one can only wonder what they'll do if their balls wind up in their own tire tracks.

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Mill Creek is the gem of region. They lost their greens last June and rebuilt them and they are perfect. It was hard to believe the staff could get it back into shape that quickly. Ron and Adam are two of great people to operate a golf course. If you are in the area make sure Mill Creek is played. It is not easy so bring extra balls.

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Year Opened: 2002
2817 Barnett Rd, Mebane, NC, 27302-9078
5 miles from the center of Mebane
18 Holes
72 Par
6,808 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
Mill Creek Golf Club Course Layout & Flyover
1700 Saint Andrews Dr, Mebane, NC
27302-7137
(919) 563-4653
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