COURSE INFO

The Creek Course is an 18-hole championship course in North Dallas, originally designed by Ralph Plummer and renovated in 1986. Shaped by the existing terrain, the course features 419 Bermuda Tiff fairways, Penncross bentgrass greens, and carefully placed bunkers that create a challenging, classic golf experience.

Holes: 18 | Yards: 6,504 | Par: 71 | Rating: 72.5 | Slope: 137

1st Hole

Par 4 · 379

Pro’s Tip:
A well hit drive off to the right center of the fairway will leave you a short approach into the green. You will want to avoid White Rock Creek on the left and the fairway bunker on the right if you want to start your round with a par.

Tee 1: 379

Tee 2: 386

Tee 3: 360

Tee 4: 318

2nd Hole

Par 4 · 363

Pro’s Tip:
Hitting the ball in the fairway is at a premium on this short par 4. The more risk you are willing to take by going down the right side of the fairway the shorter your approach shot, be careful of White Rock Creek as it protects the green. Take and extra ½ club into the green when hitting your approach shot.

Tee 1: 363

Tee 2: 379

Tee 3: 263

Tee 4: 234

3rd Hole

Par 4 · 379

Pro’s Tip:
Avoid the fairway bunker on the left and you will have an approach shot to this water protected green. Come up short and the false front will have chipping back up to the green from 15 yards.

Tee 1: 379

Tee 2: 379

Tee 3: 337

Tee 4: 327

4th Hole

Par 3 · 155

Pro’s Tip:
Avoid The Valley of Sin to the left of the green, a difficult up and down awaits you if you end up there. White Rock Creek borders the front of the green and the right side. Try and hit the center of the green.

Tee 1: 155

Tee 2: 170

Tee 3: 131

Tee 4: 112

5th Hole

Par 4 · 376

Pro’s Tip:
Hit an iron off the tee to try and find the fairway on this dog leg right. Hit a midiron second shot in order to reach the uphill green if you are wanting to make par on this hole.

Tee 1: 376

Tee 2: 384

Tee 3: 349

Tee 4: 335

6th Hole

Par 5 · 510

Pro’s Tip:
If you are going to hit your driver on this Par 5 hug the right side of the fairway as much as possible, this will give you the best angle to hit the green in two for long hitters. For everyone else, try starting with a 3 wood off the tee, followed by a midiron and wedge shot in order to finish the hole strong.

Tee 1: 510

Tee 2: 551

Tee 3: 469

Tee 4: 435

7th Hole

Par 5 · 498

Pro’s Tip:
When hitting off the tee, try and hug the left side of the fairway for this par 5 in order to have the best chance to make it on the green in two. This particular green is protected by an array of trees and a large bunker on the right side of the green.

Tee 1: 498

Tee 2: 512

Tee 3: 478

Tee 4: 464

8th Hole

Par 3 · 210

Pro’s Tip:
This 210 yard par 3 is one that you must carry over White Rock Creek in order to reach the green. Start off your shot by aiming for the center of the green to have the best chance for success on this hole.

Tee 1: 210

Tee 2: 225

Tee 3: 143

Tee 4: 127

9th Hole

Par 4 · 347

Pro’s Tip:
You will want to hit this shot around 160-175 yards down the center of the fairway to have the best angle for your shot up to the green. Near the end of the fairway lies White Rock Creek, just past this lies the green. Avoid going long into the trees at the end of this fairway as it leaves a difficult shot to finish out the front nine.

Tee 1: 347

Tee 2: 384

Tee 3: 301

Tee 4: 301

10th Hole

Par 4/5 · 375

Pro’s Tip:
Start by driving down the left center of the fairway, however be conscious of the bunker that lies on the left as well. Once you have hit down the left center, you will have the chance to have a clear short iron approach shot to finish off this hole.

Tee 1: 375

Tee 2: 396

Tee 3: 352

Tee 4: 361

11th Hole

Par 3 · 128

Pro’s Tip:
On this short par 3, try and avoid hitting the ball too long and to the right. If hit in the front bunkers, it makes it difficult to make par due to the difficult up and down shot.

Tee 1: 128

Tee 2: 149

Tee 3: 112

Tee 4: 92

12th Hole

Par 4 · 349

Pro’s Tip:
Start by hitting a draw on this dog leg left fairway which will leave you with a short approach to the green and set you up for a possible Birdie shot. If the pin is located on the right side of the green avoid pin seeking and aim left of the front bunker. This will still give you a chance at birdie.

Tee 1: 349

Tee 2: 378

Tee 3: 337

Tee 4: 327

13th Hole

Par 4 · 258

Pro’s Tip:
This hole begins The Prestonwood Horseshoe of the course. For long hitters, there is potential for a drivable par 4 which is surrounded by water. If that doesn’t pertain to you and your golf game style, we recommend a midiron shot that will give you the ability to follow up with a wedge, setting you up for a Birdie to finish off the hole.

Tee 1: 258

Tee 2: 275

Tee 3: 246

Tee 4: 240

14th Hole

Par 5 · 493

Pro’s Tip:
Starting with a drive of roughly 215 yards will give you a clear view down the fairway of this severe dog leg right. It is recommended that you then follow this with a midiron to long iron shot leaving you a wedge to try to get your Birdie. On this hole, avoid going long of the green as out of bounds awaits beyond the green. On this hole there is also a penalty area down the entire left side where you will also encounter White Rock Creek.

Tee 1: 493

Tee 2: 527

Tee 3: 452

Tee 4: 446

15th Hole

Par 4 · 398

Pro’s Tip:
There is a speedslot available if you hit your drive shot just left of the bunker on the right of the fairway. This gives you a great chance for Birdie on this difficult par 4. If you go too far to the right and a large oak tree will block you from a shot to the green. The bunker on the left of the green will challenge even the best bunker players to get up and down for par.

Tee 1: 398

Tee 2: 420

Tee 3: 324

Tee 4: 321

16th Hole

Par 4/5 · 389

Pro’s Tip:
Try and hit the fairway avoiding the bunker on the right. Follow this shot with a midiron to an elevated green protected by White Rock Creek. This green has a large back to front slope, so keep that in mind as you finish the hole.

Tee 1: 389

Tee 2: 409

Tee 3: 362

Tee 4: 359

17th Hole

Par 3 · 140

Pro’s Tip:
Take aim toward the center of the green for a Birdie. Avoid missing both short protected by the pond and left due to White Rock Creek.

Tee 1: 140

Tee 2: 155

Tee 3: 123

Tee 4: 115

18th Hole

Par 4 · 385

Pro’s Tip:
The finishing hole! This hole requires a tee shot to avoid the bunkers and trees along the left of the fairway. If you are able to do this successfully, you will have a midiron shot awaiting in order to take you up to an elevated green to finish the course off strong.

Tee 1: 385

Tee 2: 412

Tee 3: 375

Tee 4: 303

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many golf courses does your Club have?
The Club features two 18-hole championship golf courses across two locations, offering a total of 36 holes of championship golf. The two configurations are The Creek Course located in North Dallas and The Hills Course nestled in Plano.
What makes the golf experience at your Club unique?
The Clubs of Prestonwood stands out by delivering two distinct club settings and 18-hole courses under a single membership. Both courses are uniquely integrated into the native terrain, utilizing 419 Bermuda tiff fairways, sculpted Pencross bent grass greens, and careful bunker placement. The Creek Course is a storied North Dallas staple designed by Ralph Plummer, whereas The Hills Course in West Plano was designed by Dave Bennett.
Can I play the course with my membership?
Yes, Golf Members enjoy full access to golf, along with practice facilities and club amenities that support both casual and competitive play. Depending on your membership type, access is structured across both locations. Creek Full Golf, Creek Associate Golf, and Creek Limited Golf tiers provide varying access windows to The Creek alongside full access to The Hills, while the Hills Full Golf tier grants full access to The Hills Course.
Do you offer golf instruction?
Absolutely. The Club offers professional instruction led by experienced golf professionals, with private lessons, group clinics, and player development programs designed for all skill levels.
Are golf programs available for juniors?
Yes. Junior golfers can participate in a variety of programs focused on skill-building, sportsmanship, and fun. From introductory clinics to more advanced training opportunities, the Club fosters a strong foundation and love for the game.
Do you offer private golf lessons?
Yes. Our certified instructors provide lessons for all skill levels.
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Yes. Group lessons, junior programs, and seasonal clinics are offered.
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Yes, professional fittings are available with top golf brands in our Pro Shop. The club offers customized club-fitting experiences using TrackMan technology with fitting systems from premium manufacturers including Titleist, Callaway, TaylorMade, Cobra, and Ping.
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Yes, club storage is available to Members. Full-service locker rooms are maintained to support member convenience.
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