The Golf Club at Creekmoor B

Raymore, MO 64083-8392

Grade Breakdown

Overall B 82/100
Course Condition A 90/100
Design & Challenge C 78/100
Amenities C 75/100
Value D 68/100
Service D 65/100
Reputation C 72/100
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About This Course

The Golf Club at Creekmoor is a well-maintained, semi-private championship course designed by Tom Clark that offers a solid challenge for golfers of all levels. Situated on rolling hills with natural wetlands and woodlands, it features lush zoysia fairways and a variety of tee options ranging from 5,325 to 7,406 yards. While the course itself is praised for its condition and layout, some golfer feedback highlights inconsistent service experiences at the pro shop and cart management, which can detract from an otherwise enjoyable round.

Course Info

18
72
7,406
132
74.06
Semi Private
Tom Clark
2007
Rolling
Allowed

Green Fees

Weekend $110

Practice Facilities

driving range putting green chipping green

Signature Hole

Hole 9 is a long par-5 (663 yards) that tests approach shots and birdie potential, while Hole 7 is a short par-3 (170 yards) requiring precision.

Details

1112 E 163rd St, Raymore, MO
Raymore, MO
+18163312621

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Playable

Beginners will find the course playable with multiple tee options, including a Red tees at 5,325 yards that offer more forgiving yardages. The well-maintained fairways and natural surroundings provide a pleasant introduction to championship golf without being overly punishing.

  • Play from the Red or White tees for better accuracy
  • Take advantage of the practice facilities before your round
  • Wide fairways on holes 1-5 ease you in
Intermediate Recommended

Intermediate golfers will appreciate the strategic variety and challenging par-3s like Hole 7 and 12, which demand precision off the tee. The course offers a balanced test of accuracy and distance with several birdie opportunities on the back nine.

  • The back nine demands accuracy off the tee
  • Holes 7 and 14 are birdie opportunities if you hit the fairway
  • Club up on approach shots — greens reject short balls
Advanced Recommended

Advanced players will enjoy the championship-length Black tees at 7,406 yards that provide a true test of course management. The rolling terrain and natural hazards require strategic shot shaping rather than just raw power.

  • Play the tips at 7,100 yards for a true test
  • Pin positions on 3, 11, and 16 are deceptive
  • Course rewards shot shaping over raw distance

Tags

well maintained rolling terrain natural wetlands variety of tees Tom Clark design scenic family friendly
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