Public · 27 Holes

Willowcreek Golf Club

3069 Route 352, Big Flats, New York

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4.4123 Reviews
Big Flats, NYLocation

The Club

About Willowcreek Golf Club

Willowcreek Golf Club is nestled in the picturesque valley of New York’s Southern Tier region. As the area's only family-owned golf course, it offers 27 holes of challenging, tree-lined golf. The club also features extensive practice facilities designed to keep your game sharp, ensuring that every visitor feels right at home.

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Green Fees

WeekdayVaries $20 - $29
WeekendVaries $20 - $29

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.4/5
Google · 123 reviews
In summary

Willowcreek Golf Club is generally appreciated for its friendly staff, well-maintained greens, and the flexibility offered by its 27-hole layout, which allows for a smooth pace of play. Visitors often enjoy the clubhouse amenities and the welcoming atmosphere. However, some golfers have noted issues with the condition of fairways and bunkers, as well as occasional discrepancies in tee box yardages and dress code enforcement.

3 weeks ago
Fun course. Nice people with well behaved dogs
— Dyngus Khan
6 months ago
Played twice here in November. Course was in good shape for the time of year. Staff was very friendly.
— Clint Button
Edited 6 years ago
It has 3 courses and a driving range. Overall the quality of green and fairway is just average of public course?
— Hoon Kim
Edited 2 years ago
I really like the course here. 3, 9 hole courses opens it up for quicker play, Bitter Creek being my favorite of the 3. Good prices and I've never had to deal with any uptight Ken's and Karen's. Definitely recommend playing here.
— Billy Abbey
3 years ago
Greens on great shape. Fairways show effects of hot dry summer but very playable, lift clean and place make bare spots mute point. No.13 green is closed, you play to #14 green and there is a temporary hole set up near #1 to relace 14, novel but works. As always, fairways are hard, bring your roll game. Course is a good value and fun to play.
— Doug Jurusik
10 months ago
Pro shop is accessible at ground level, restaurants are up steep flight of stairs
— Martin H. Birnie
10 years ago
I played here years ago as a kid and had very fond memories of a great golf course. Not too long and forgiving, but you still had to golf your ball. Starting at Gabe's Cafe with a breakfast that helped fuel our day, we were greeted by Bobby the Director of Golf. Both made us feel welcome and were very accommodating. The starter was very helpful explaining the rotation used for the day and the course rules. Off to the course, we found a well manicured and well maintained golf course. The greens, although a bit spongy under foot, rolled with good speed and line. The course is forgiving, if you…
— Tom Eayres
2 years ago
The only thing that I can say is don't golf at this course. The employees are rude, scam artist. Made me buy a shirt because my 80 dollar sleeveless shirt was not allowed due to their dress code. 90 degrees outside, while golfing , I came across 6 golfers that had sleeveless shirts. Now about the course, no water in any of the ball washers. Two holes missing on back 9. No signs marking the new play rules. Fairways are dirt in alot of areas. Do yourself a favor and go to Mark Twain State Park and hit Soaring Eagle golf course, or Mark Twain golf course. Both courses are beautiful and well maint…
— John m
3 years ago
Actually the worst course I have played around the area from Corning-binghamton area. You shouldn’t charge $50 plus for 2 people with a subpar course for only 9 holes? No clear markings for yardage, fairways were trash. Tee boxes were horrible and not even ground- need to be maintained. Greens were okay, will give you that. Will never return though😵‍💫
— Casey Smith
3 years ago
Normally called willow rock because of how hard the ground is. Course is in good shape for middle of June. My ball didn't bounce like I hit a parking lot. Bunkers were cement though. Didn't like the 13/14 hole mess. You tee off on 13 and hit your approach shot to 14 green. Then play a 97yrd practice hole for 18. They should have fixed this issue already. Went in to get food on the turn. The "cook" looked a mess and told me he wasn't cooking cause he had other things to do at 2pm on a Sunday... What! Was offered a bag of chips or candy bars. So many better courses in the area
— Makaio Iokepa
3 years ago
3 courses - Pines, Bitter Creek and Willow. We played Pines/Bitter Creek. Very nice course, well maintained and great pace of play. We enjoyed our round quite a bit. Looking forward to visiting again soon.
— Tom Allen
5 years ago
It's a 2 star course, fairways are just a mowed field with more weeds then grass. There are no 100,150 or 200 markers in the fairways. The greens would be ok if people fixed their ball marks. The tee boxes were about like the fairways. The rough is what it is. The layout is good but the some of the tee box layout yardages are wrong. A 4.6 course review is wrong unless you've never played a nice course.
— GARY ROBBINS

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