Southcreek Golf is a Favorite...

Southcreek is simply the sweetest icing on a cake when it comes to golfing perfection. Had a fun time playing South Creek…course in good shape..greens were smooth and rolled with good pace. Lots of fun holes lots of par 4’s under 400 yards requiring accuracy not distance….warning – they run split tees…don’t think a morning time will help you beat the hackers…u wait on them at the turn.

Most golfers findSouthCreek to be the “finess” course of the three courses at National. At just over 6400 yards from the back tees, SouthCreek requires less distance but greater accuracy. Designed by Arnold Palmer/Francis J. Duane, ASGCA, the South Creek golf course opened in 1973. Southcreek poses a fantastic test of your golf course management and accuracy. Set amongst coastal wetland and hardwood forest it is regarded as the “finesse” course of the three layouts at the National.
The course is short from the whites, but does require some degree of accuracy off the tee. All aspects of course conditioning are good, though the greens to be an odd type of grass but nice. The staff is friendly and accommodating.

SouthCreek provides it’s own unique round of golf

Yards: 6,416

Rating: 71.0

Slope Rating: 128

Reviews Rating:

Par:
72

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    Southcreek is my favorite MBN Course even though some golfers don’t prefer because it has a lot of trees I just love playing it.

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