Rush Creek Park

Hudsonville, Michigan     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Jon Bigelow › March 5, 2024
A
Who do I need to thank for the new course layout!? this went from a short easy open beginner course to the toughest 9 holes around! Huge fan.
-  +2 votes  + Tom Wagner › September 20, 2021
B-
Clean, maintained and relatively flat 9 hole park course with nice variety. Wooded to open and open to wooded holes with varying distances create some decent challenges. No signage or cement pads but nice baskets. Difficult to navigate without UDisc.
-  +1 votes  + kyle z › June 3, 2017
A
Really enjoyed the new course layout! Best nine holes in the area IMO. Little tricky to find next tee and the basket numbers are off but once you played it once the course really flows now. Cant wait for more holes and actual teepads to be installed. Will really take this course to the next level and lots of room to do it.
-  +1 votes  + Ben Mast › October 27, 2017
A-
I live right around the corner and was super excited they updated the course earlier this year. The course is extremely fun and challenging (par is a good score). Unfortunately right now the course is fairly difficult to follow since it is still under construction. Often I spend my time there giving directions to people playing the course for the first time. Other than that Rush Creek is an awesome course, and I can't wait for the other 9 holes to go in.
-  +0 votes  + Nick Bosovich › January 8, 2021
C+
Okay course tucked inside of a neighborhood. Most of the holes are just ok, no tee pad or signs just dirt.
-  +0 votes  + Katie Buchholz › June 13, 2016
B+
Decent 9!
-  +0 votes  + Josh Bickel › April 18, 2021
C+
Course has potential, just needs to be more removed of overhanging branches and tree stumps, plus cement tee pads would be nice. Wasn't this supposed to end up being an 18 hole course.. 4+ years ago? Do enjoy some of the holes being a bit longer, for just currently being a 9 hole course though. Don't see that everyday.
-  +0 votes  + Zac Zabolotny › May 17, 2017
B-
**The following is a review of the older course layout. I have not played since the layout was revised in April 2017** Pretty simple course but fun. You'll only need a putter and potentially a mid-range too. Start the course on the left side of the tennis court when you are facing the houses.1-3 is in an open field, 4-8 are in some woods but are still semi open, and 9 finishes up back in the main park. 7 is the only hole where you can't see the basket from the tee. The park is used for other ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jeff C › June 26, 2016
A-
This is a GREAT course to practice driving with a putt/approach disc...or for an ace race...or for those pesky second shots.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Ely › March 2, 2018
B
Teepads would make this an A all day.
-  +0 votes  + matt f › April 30, 2018
A
No tee pads but wood blocks, the first round is a little tough to navigate but worth it. I looked it up and saw it was a local short course so i grabbed 3 discs. once i played it i realized they updated it to a tougher very fun course. Had to grab my bag and play 4 more rounds and i am still finding new routes. very awsome course I love it.
-  +0 votes  + Jack Zimmerman › April 18, 2021
C-
Signage would be nice here, some technical holes with the woods.
-  -1 votes  + Jamie Vincent › April 6, 2021
B
Has awesome mach x baskets, but really thought to navigate. Kids were playing in the park by one of the baskets so made that a bit tricky. Needs hole signs and better markers marking the path.
-  -3 votes  + Jonah Zimmerman › May 17, 2016
C-
First three holes are in an open field. Then the rest are positioned throughout a more wooded area.
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