I know there have been numerous threads on Hidden Creek but I just played in the MET PGA Pro-Am at ACCC and Hidden Creek this past week and felt the need to discuss once again. I had played ACCC many times before and I am a huge fan, but had never played Hidden Creek.
Despite the fact that the course was not in optimal playing conditions, very very soft, some rough spots on the greens and all the fescue had been cut down, I was absolutely blown away. The golf course was incredibly fun to play and required quite a bit of strategy, especially off the tee. The course has plenty of width, but marries the perfect combination of risk / reward in selecting your lines off the tee. Being able to challenge the optimal line gives you clear advantages for your approach shots into some really neat green complexes. Our group consisted of 3 very low hcp amatures and our pro Steve Scott (who sealed up low pro for the event with a 67 at HC) and I cannot recall a time where so much thought went into each shot. Really a course you have to think your way around which to me equates to fun! The golf course has incredible variety, short holes, longer holes, and a wonderful collection of par 3's.
For me, NGLA is the ultimate in this "fun and strategic" category but Hidden Creek is not far behind. Looking forward to seeing this golf course in full fescue bloom as it is one of the most visually appealing courses I have ever set foot on. From what I have read on GCA, I know Hidden Creek generally gets wide praise but in my opinion it's vastly underrated. Not to mention the driving range and practice facility is in the league of Pine Valley and Friars Head. Now I just need to convince my wife on why we need a national membership!