Also in the North Carolina mountains, the Mount Mitchell Golf Club (daily fee) has two nice "creeks" running through it. One is called Still Fork, and the other, into which it flows, is the South Toe River. In spite of the name "river," at this point, far upstream, I think it is fair to call it a creek. I can name flowing bodies of water called creeks that are wider than the South Toe as it flows through the course. The only issue I have with the South Toe is that it has been channeled in a straight line and it's banks packed with stones where it crosses the 14th fairway. From a practical, maintenance standpoint this may be a sound approach, but it does detract from the look. Compare, if you can, the much more natural look where it crosses the par three 15th hole. You can get a little bit of an idea from Google Maps satellite view, particularly of the channel crossing 14. The view at 15 is too shaded to see anything. Unfortunately, the course's own website does not feature these creeks in its course photos, such as they are.