461EricR
We play there every Friday,always have a cart delivered to our carwith a happy -good morning.Good value , in the Bay Area it would be 3x more. The couse has no homes all set in a rural boulder lined fairways. The 18th is a great finishing hole.
CA55
Staff was very friendly and pulled right up to the car to help with clubs. Nice welcoming. Golfed with old friends - did take a long time and had to ask for help to move things along. Golf was $41 with military discount. Also discounted me the next time with my son for his wedding. Very nice course, layout and condition of the course are both very good. Located about 3 miles outside of Lincoln off Hwy 193 between Lincoln and Auburn/Newcastle.Turkeys crossing everywhere but the view was nice.
johngQ6316IP
They bring your golf cart to you as you park your car. The golf course is medium difficult. Snack bar has great sandwiches. This is also a great place to see deer, turkeys, bobcats, birds, etc., while playing your round of golf.
249EricY
This is a beautiful course. If you can't hit straight shots this place will not appeal to you. The 18th hole can turn a good score bad very quickly.
mik333654
Iv'e been playing turkey creek for 15 years and I used to work there. As with many golf courses the staff is snooty but this place has always been poorly run and pretty much still is. The club house and cart barn are ugly and cheaply made and the rip you off with how many range balls you get for 9 bucks! Because the course and driving are very well maintained it's hardly noticeable and it's pretty much a mute point but I believe customer service is always a good thing. I can't say this for everyone who works there and I still play out there all the time and usually it's fine but there are times where you go what a jerk.. I can say that for Lincoln hills as well but as I said earlier once you start playing golf who cares.
BartFrame
This course has several unique features including a quarry hole par 3 and fascinating rock features. Always in great condition and requires using most clubs in your bag.
815WilliamM
I play Turkey Creek at least twice a month and always enjoy being there. The course is in a beautiful wooded area with lots of wildlife to see and of course challenging holes, especially #18.Staff is helpful and prices are reasonable during the week, a little higher on weekends.
mikek754
i like the trees and the layout of the place the price is reasonable and the workers are accommodating
ZebraMom80
Was there in 2000 for a 20 yr class reunion. Due to a leg injury at the time, I had an air-kast and was being rather cautious in my movements. First off, it was clear they planned to make the $$ off the bar tabs. On little bitty rum/coke was $8. My one and only that night. Later as I was leaving, I noted the contours for the front curb, and still almost fell due to lack of lighting. I think at $8 a tiny drink you could buy $4 solar stick lights from Home Depot. Staff was nice, tiny room we were crammed in was clean, the view outside and patio area attached was attractive. That was about all I can say for it.
MaxiJ_12
Turkey Creek is beautiful. The holes can be challenging and rewarding. It is a favorite for us. Nice staff, little wait. Women play free on Mother's Day !!!
SBADAVE
A great course, definitely one of the best in the area with some nice signature holes. Great views, a challenging layout and well maintained greens. Definitely recommended, better than Lincoln Hills, Diamond Oaks or Woodcreek. Highly recommended, and green fees are very reasonable using internet coupons.
richlsu61
This course is challenging. The front nine is filled with short dog legs. You first shot on these holes is never more than 200 yds. However, your second shot is always more than 200 yds. The back nine is fairly straight away. However, the back nine has many rolling hills which result in many blind shots. I shot +21 on the front and +6 on the back.The conditions conditions are not great, but still very good. This course sees a lot of action, so the green aren't in the best shape ever. However, the fairways, bunkers, lakes, rough, and the rest are in great shape.The signature holes are the third and the eighteenth because you have to carry an old rock quarry. The quarry has since been filled in with water. This adds to the beauty and difficulty of these two holes.The course still feels apart from the suburbia that is becoming Lincoln, CA. Wild turkey and deer roam the course.I ghighly recommend this course. It's pretty and challenging. At $68 weekend green fees, it's worth it!