@jmclain3
Absolute gem of a course. Beautiful scenery and a good mixture of holes. Not the toughest course by any means but a ton of fun
@willp167
Dog water
@baer259
Awesome course. Very scenic, tucked away and quiet.. even though some holes were short, the shots were incredibly technical.
@mstrjollo
Beginner Friendly Longs can give Intermediate players a challenge. Great pond to catch some fish.
@wdearin0
Love the course grass could use a little trim.
@jmackie7
This is a gem of a course. Some absolutely beautiful golf holes.
@bradgagnon
Even though there are a lot of holes sub 280', the course still feels challenging. Not a course I would go out of my way to play, but I had a lot of fun playing it. As a LHBH dominate player, the course played to my strengths.
@javaman
Played the course today and what great improvements have been made over the last two years (since I vowed to not endure the hike from old hole 18 in summer heat). I met the gentleman who is the “ one man show”, that through love for the course and incredible fortitude has brought into being and maintains this course. Do yourself a favor and visit Robbins and make a trip to Bear Creek!
@chefschnell
Shorter course but still very tight lines throughout. Good mix of forehand and backhand shot shapes. Course is well kept and clean. Great find in a small town
@jbyrd88
Bear Creek is a hidden gem of a course. Is a championship level course? No. Is it a bomber’s course? No. But rather an absolute beautiful course that forces you to throw a variety of shots. For the advanced level player, you will be reaching mostly for putters and mids, with the occasional fairway driver. Don’t be fooled by the sub 200ft shots, as they do require precision off the tee. While the teepads are crush and run gravel, I don’t mind them. They are manicured and flat. As for the Chainstar baskets, it’s inevitable you’re going to get a nasty spit out. What makes up for the teepads and baskets is the scenery. Hole 16A is an absolute signature hole. This course sits between two creeks, an old railroad bridge, a beautiful reservoir, and a mature forest floor. All in all it’s a fun experience. It’s worth the experience.
@stephenharris
Great layout(s). Beautiful overlooks. Wide variety of shot shapes. Teepads and areas could be a little longer/bigger but not at all an impacting issue. Was impressed with the tee pads material though. Most gravel pads can be slick but these were solid! Looking forward to playing it again in the future.
@sprouts
Will need to drive off road a few, a car can handle it just be careful. Make sure you bring all that you need when you get here.
@wilk85
Great course! Easy to navigate and very peaceful. Great upkeep as well. You can tell this course is loved.
@kylegatti33
Super fun course, well maintained, and great mix of open and wooded holes!
@patoriku
I love playing this course! Beautiful, so fun, well laid out, and great variation in play. I needed almost every disc in my bag at some point. The change to using the alternate tees is a great move. To the folks who maintain and design, keep doing what you’re doing because you’re doing it right! Thank you!
@natedogg99
Course was very clean and kept up nicely. Good mix of open and woods.
@mtdehart17
Added some mulch around most holes. Looks nice and a lot less slippery around the baskets.