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Wildcreek Golf Course Review

Wildcreek Golf Course with downtown Reno in the distance

Wildcreek Golf Course is an 18 hole public course operated by the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (a 9 hole executive course is also located on site). The course is an eclectic expression of grassy, river, and mountain/desert municipal style courses.  The diversity of the course offers, at times, an aesthetically appealing and challenging design, making it understandable why Wildcreek was the host of three Senior PGA tournaments.  However, time and financial hardships have reduced the overall quality of the course from a professional tour stop to that of your average municipal track. 

3500 Sullivan Lane
Sparks, NV 89431 (Google Maps)
775.673.3100
Wildcreek Golf Course Website

Men’s Tee Par 72 (Rating/Slope)

  • Gold 7047 yards (73.3/132)
  • Blue 6711 yards (71.6/130)
  • White 6291 yards (69.5/125)
  • Red 5575 yards (66.5/115)

Women’s Tee Par 72 Rating/Slope)

  • White 6291 yards (76.1/137)
  • Red 5575 yards (69.9/127)

Course Designer: Brad Benz and Michael Poellot
Course Record: 63

Green Fees (cart included)

  • Regular Weekdays- $30-49
  • Regular Weekends- $35-59
  • Punch Card 5 Rounds- $200
  • Punch Card 10 Rounds- $300
  • Punch Card 20 Rounds- $500

Seasonal Passes

  • $1675 ($5 cart fee per round and includes membership in men’s club)
  • $2350 (no cart fees and includes membership in men’s club)

Rental Fees

  • Carts (no GPS)- included
  • Rental Clubs- $30
  • Pull Carts- included

Range Fees

  • Small bucket- $3
  • Large bucket- $5
  • 12 large buckets- $40
  • 22 large buckets- $66

Driving Range

Practice Area

The open and expansive all grass driving range has two levels to hit from, accommodating a large number of golfers.  North facing the range is lacking accurate yardage markers, but has numerous distance targets for practicing.   The hitting area is level, grass quality is good, and they are mats present for the wetter months.

The putting green, located between the clubhouse and the range, is large and offers multiple undulations that are more severe than the conditions found on the course.  A chipping green is locate adjacent to the putting green, along with a bunker and is large enough to accommodate up to 3 golfers at one time.

The Course

Cut into the hills in the northern Reno/Sparks area, Wildcreek Golf Course is nearly Continue reading

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Ben Crane’s Golf Boys Video

PGA Tour professional Ben Crane takes his brand of golf humor to the next level with his latest video “Golf Boys.” Employing the boy band style of Rickie Fowler, the caveman qualities of Hunter Mahan, and the OshKosh B’gosh hickness of Bubba Watson, Crane delivers coordinated ridiculousness.  Though lacking complexity in lyrics, the video offers up plenty of humor that is unusually ”above Par” for PGA professionals.  Check it out:

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Bubba Watson: The new face of American golf?

While Tiger is fading, Bubba is inspiring; Photo By: jpellgen

After the third round of the Zurich Classic this year, Watson was asked what he needed to do on Sunday to win the tournament. His answer, “Just play Bubba Ball,” which is exactly what Watson did.  The result was the unorthodox and charismatic golfer’s third PGA Tour win over the past 10 months.  Watson’s success during this time period has resulted not only in the golfer doubling his winning since joining the tour in 2006, but becoming one of the top American golfers in the sport. 

Currently the leader in the FedEx Cup standings and second only to Luke Donald on the money list, Watson recent success has led to the question: is Bubba becoming the face of American golf and more importantly should the PGA Tour start promoting him as such?

The answer to the first question is simply stated as yes.  Watson embodies so many of the characteristics that American golfers can relate to and aspire towards.  First off, most American golfers have a fascination with hitting the little white ball of frustration as far as humanly possible.  Watson’s self-taught unorthodox swing has helped make him consistently one of the longest drivers of the ball on tour and thus an attraction in itself (much like John Daly or J.B. Holmes). Secondly, whether it’s off the tee or the fairway, Bubba has displayed a reckless gun slinger mentality of “going for it” and seemingly plays the game without fear, showing only a smidgen more restraint than Roy “Tin Cup” McAvoy.

But perhaps it is Watson’s imagination and ability to shape his shots that we golf fans find the most captivating. Creating and bending shots left or right to upwards of 60 yards is unlike anything anyone else on tour can do.  Even though Watson isn’t historically, the most accurate of shot makers, the fact that Bubba can produce amazing shots doesn’t simple make for great theater on the course…it’s just plain cool.  I mean who wouldn’t want a career tour average off the tee of over 311 yards, possess the ability to shape shots to get out of the most difficult of lies, and have one of the most original swings in the history of golf? The only thing better would be hitting 400 yards drives with grandpa’s wooden driver and putting with an Odyssey hockey stick.

Aside from the uniqueness his golf game, Watson is an All-American story.  Having grown-up with very little, Bubba has forge his own path through life, achieved success, and is possibly on the verge of greatness. And even though Watson doesn’t want the tour to bank on him as “being their poster child,” the 32-year-old golfer has certainly become a central figure on the tour.  Moreover, if his hot streak continues, Watson represents someone who can potentially alleviate some of the promotional pains that the tour has incurred due to Tiger’s mediocrity. 

As far as marketing Bubba Watson as a symbol of American golf, this is something that the PGA Tour needs to go forward with.  Capitalize on Watson’s hot streak and ride it for all it’s worth.  Whether Bubba is a short-term or long-term face of the PGA Tour is entirely up to his performance on the golf course.  Nonetheless, Watson offers a unique, positive, dramatic, and captivating presence on the tour and one of the few Americans shining against recent dominating foreign performances in the sport. 

So even though golf fans in America might not be able to recreate their own version of “Bubba Ball” while hacking out 18 holes on Sunday mornings, there is currently nothing better than watching Watson execute it on Sunday afternoons.

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