Golf-N-Grits
Nice driving range. Decent clubhouse. Lots of selection in the proshop. The staff was very polite. They have 3 sets of 9-hole courses that they rotate your round on. There are a few nice hole layouts, but overall you just have to survive this course design, instead of enjoying and attacking it. For the price I would expect better...
Puttin4birdie
I played the Pines/Magnolia rotation and found the course to be in decent shape. The greens had been sanded recently, but that's part of regular maintenance and to be expected. The greens were generally slowish but rolled true. Anyway, I played from the blue tees (next to back), shot 76. Very forgiving fairways. There really weren't that many difficult holes. There really weren't any difficult holes. It takes a really dreadful tee shot to have no chance of recovery.Pace of play was great! I was out early and didn't have anyone holding me up or pushing me. That aspect of the course couldn't have been better.My biggest complaint and the only thing that really would keep me from coming back on a regular basis was the cost. I paid over $60 for my round and a bucket of balls. I thought it was a bit pricey for the course. However, we are all free to vote with our feet and come back or not come back. If you've never been there, I would definitely recommend that you give it a try, particularly if $60 for a round of golf is no big deal to you.
LAHust
Timbercreek is the best between Mississippi and Florida for a value experience on a good golf course. Coupled with a friendly staff and a very good pro shop, this place gets way too much of my money.
kenkraw
Had fun at this very challenging course. Sand bunkers are very big, and not forgiving. A well kept course!
LAHust
Good golf here. Very nice staff and an excellent practice/warm up area. Don't miss the grill. The staff there is even friendlier than in the Pro Shop. Speaking of the Pro Shop, this one is fully stocked and there are often many specials. I go there a lot and pass by other golf courses to get there.
TWB1992
greens and some of the infrastructure need some work, but great folks and nice layout...good pro shop with extensive inventory, nice location
RbGip
All three Earl Stone (9 holes are challenging). But at different season's cost gets to be too much. But the staff & pro shop makes up for cost somewhat. Due to 27 holes it never gets backed up.
shc95tke
i have played a three 9's since the day they opened. I love this course. it is not to hard to get your ball around the course and the greens are LARGE and putt true. i have made some of the longest putts of my life on this course. now that i have kids who want to play, this is the perfect place for them to go with me, as the staff is family friendly. i wish Gulf pines was still open to teach my kids, but this is the 2012 version of family friendly golf. The proshop is better than any country club i have ever been in. almost forgot outstanding practice area and FOOD.
Hugboat
My wife and I have split and omelet/hashbrown breakfast on several occasions and it has always been good with friendly service, plenty of seating and a nice view.
JackieC270
My husband and I, both seniors, enjoyed golfing here. The course had a ice layout, was challenging, but not impossible and it was not crowded. The twilight rates were very reasonable. The clubhouse, pro shop and snack bar were nice and staffed with friendly people. We will definately play it again next winter.
N0madg0lfer
Although it rained the previous night and it rained during the round, it was not cart path only. It rained most of my golf round. The course conditions were wet but very good. The staff was friendly and helpful. There was no GPS on the cart and I did not use a yardage book. TimberCreek Golf Club (3 nine hole courses) was enjoyable to play. The fees were reasonable; check the free golf books for an additional discount. Originally I was to play Pines and Magnolia courses; I played through some foursomes on the Pines course. However, at the turn Magnolia was backed up with slow play. A local golfer suggested playing the Dogwood course as an alternative and the staff agreed to the change. The courses were fair with very few blind shots and hazards. The courses also have many trees and houses so be careful when cutting the corners with your shots. I finished my round in about 3 hours. As I continue my personal mission to golf all the states, I played Alabama to complete the Gulf and Southeastern states. My golf adventures continue.
kanukgirl
Nice place to stop for lunch. at quiet atmosphere with nice food for lunch with some of the local golfers
LAHust
Timbercreek is the best place to play golf on the Eastern Shore. With 27 holes, it is never too crowded, even when it is crowded. The restaurant staff is great and the pro shop staff is friendly. There are other places to play nearby, and they are nice as well, but Timbercreek is the best for my money. It is walkable and challenging.