There's an admirable polish and sophistication to the holes at Spring Creek as they wind attractively through a quiet property of hardwoods and pine, with the first nine circling out broadly through undisturbed nature and the second moving out and back along the Spring Branch stream. Winner of Golf Digest's Best New Public Course Under $75 in 2007, the scale and positioning of the bunkering, for reference, bring to mind Bethpage Black, while the topography of streams and ravines recalls Mike Strantz's no-longer-open Stonehouse on the opposite side of Richmond, which won the magazine's Best New Upscale Course in 1996. Most greens are angled to the line of play and present a decision between playing to a safe, open side or a challenging side only accessible through strategic positioning and precision.
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