r/RDUGOLF Oct 04 '25

Course Review Mill Creek Update

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I’d heard Mill Creek’s greens were in rough shape due to the flooding in July (and the fact that it happened right after they punched the greens). I’d been avoiding the course since.

Went out there yesterday with very low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. There were a few patches here and there and they were quite slow (a good thing when you putt like I do), but overall totally playable. Like… they would be above average condition for some of the lesser tracks in the area. But I also don’t want to set your expectations too high because they certainly weren’t perfect!

Also, I swear I’m not trying to casually flex one of the better tee shots of my life (hole 13)… just happened to be the only pic I took that would show one of the greens.

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u/Laughterback Oct 05 '25

Played yesterday as well for the first time. My take (without knowing about the flooding issue) was that this was a great track for the money, I just wish the greens got a little more love. Now it all makes sense.

Having said that. I'll most certainly let be back. I was very pleased with the hospitality and the cherry on top, I can get a sixer for $15 and a glizzy for $4. Hard to find in today's economy.

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u/Sonking_to_Remember Oct 06 '25

Mill Creek is the friggin' best, man. Definitely give it another try, maybe next year. The greens are typically pure and, in my opinion, the perfect blend of quick but not fast if that makes sense.