The golf course plays fast and firm and, in true links fashion, there are many areas at Rock Creek Cattle Company that when your tee shot lands you may want to watch a little longer. The different nuances in the fairways and around the greens will call for more strategy than just hitting from Point A to Point B. Just like being a great driver of the ball is an advantage, this golf course will give a definite advantage to the player that is a great putter and has a sharp short game. The bunkers have a definitive rough look with jagged edges that are cut right around huge rocks and sagebrush leaving a very untouched and natural look.
The course is designed to be enjoyed on foot, with the next tee always just a stone’s throw from the green you’ve just played. The fairways are broad and inviting, but the contours are much more rugged and intricate. Rock Creek itself meanders throughout the course, bordering some of the fairways and, in some cases, it must be traversed by a well-placed shot. When you set up for your drive at the final tee, the peaks of the Flint Creek Range swell before you, just begging you to try and reach them. Tom Doak has created a course where your toughest choice of the day will be whether to retire to the comforts of the Rock Creek Cattlemen’s Club, stroll down to the creek and fish, or go back out on the course for another round.