Course Information:
18 Hole Championship Golf Course: Par 72
Red: White: Blue:
Length: 5666 yards Length: 6363/6239 yards Length: 6733/6628
Rating/Slope: 71.0/127 Rating/Slope: 70.2/126 Rating/Slope: 70.7/130
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Blue 70.7/130 |
429 |
194 |
567 |
168 |
477 |
404 |
533 |
336 |
367 |
3475 |
165 |
177 |
392 |
382 |
547 |
325 |
359 |
367 |
544 |
3258 |
6733 |
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White70.2/126 |
400 |
168 |
543 |
151 |
453 |
325 |
510 |
322 |
354 |
3226 |
150 |
164 |
373 |
370 |
539 |
321 |
335 |
356 |
529 |
3137 |
6363 |
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Men's Hcp |
3 |
11 |
5 |
17 |
1 |
13 |
15 |
9 |
7 |
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18 |
10 |
6 |
2 |
4 |
14 |
16 |
8 |
12 |
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Men's Par |
4 |
3 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
36 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
36 |
72 |
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Out |
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11 |
12 |
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15 |
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Ladies' Par |
5 |
3 |
5 |
3 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
38 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
36 |
74 |
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Ladies' Hcp |
13 |
15 |
1 |
17 |
11 |
9 |
3 |
7 |
5 |
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18 |
16 |
4 |
2 |
8 |
6 |
14 |
10 |
12 |
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Red 71.0/127 |
390 |
155 |
460 |
143 |
438 |
315 |
465 |
315 |
347 |
3028 |
115 |
101 |
310 |
327 |
455 |
290 |
326 |
292 |
422 |
2638 |
5666 |
Hole #1 -
A tough opening hole that demands a precise tee shot that should favor the right side of the fairway. Trees surround both sides of the fairway and narrows around 130 yards to the green. Two greenside bunkers surround the green which slopes towards the middle of the green off the two greenside bunkers. Par is a great score on this hole.
Hole #2 - A straight away par three that has a greenside bunker that protects the right side of the green. The green is very deep, so make sure you know where the pin is at in order to select the right club of choice.
Hole #3 -
The longest par 5 on the course and is a difficult green to hit in 2 shots. Your drive should be positioned down the right side on this dog leg left hole in order to give you a better angle on your second shot so you can position your third shot to attack the green. The 3rd green is very undulating back to front and you do not want to miss long of the green, because it will leave a difficult chip to the green that slopes away from you.

Hole #4 -
A straight away par 3 that is guarded by two greenside bunkers. The green has quite a bit of slope from right to left and is also a deep green. Club selection is key to this hole in order to be on the correct level with the flag.
Hole #5 - The longest par 4 on the course and is the #1 handicap hole for the men. This dog legs to the left and it is a must for the player to find the fairway in order to have a good chance at reaching the green in regulation. If you are unable to reach the green, position your second shot just short of the green to give you a good chip/pitch shot into the green. The green has a right-side greenside bunker and out-of-bounds that travels all down the left-side of the hole. The green has a trough that disects the green in half and par is a great score on this hole.

Hole #6 -
A short par 4 that is tree lined and requires a pretty precise tee shot. After finding the fairway, you will be left with a mid to short iron into the green. A good chance at a bidie if you hit the fairway.
Hole #7 -
A 5 that alows for a little breathing room on the tee shot. Out-of-bounds lines the entire left side of the hole and behind the green. The fairway bunker is reachable for the longer hitters and the second will require a lay up to around 100-120 yards. From your third shot, you can attack the green and take the greenside bunkers out of play. Three good shots will leave you with a good birdie opportunity.

Hole #8 -
A short par 4 that requires another precise tee shot to give you best angle into the green. A large couple of trees guard the left side and you want to favor the middle to right half of the fairway. A short iron approach into a deep green with a lot of slope from right to left. Make sure you leave your approach on the same level as the pin or you will have a long putt with a lot of break in it.

Hole #9 -
A shorter dog leg right par 4 that has two fairway bunkers to the left and trees to the right of the fairway. You want to favor the left side, because it will give you a good angle to approach the green with your second shot. The fairway bunkers are reachable and you should hit something off the tee that should travel around 220-240 yards. The green is very narrow and is surround by bunkers on both sides, which requires a precise approach shot. If you are able to hit the green in regulation and keep it on the correct tier, you will be left with a makeable birdie putt.

Hole #10 -
A down hill par 3 that is guarded in front by a greenside bunker. You cannot miss too far left or you might be swimming with the fishes! A pretty flat green overall and the wind plays a major factor on this hole; so factor in the wind with the right club selection to give you a good crack at a birdie.
Hole #11 -
A par 3 slightly elevated from tee to green. The green is guarded by two bunkers left and right and a grass bunker short of the green. The wind is a major factor on this hole as well. A well struck iron shot is a must or you will have to rely on your short game magic to save your par.
Hole #12 -
A unique par 4 with a extremely sloped fairway. There are two different ways to play this hole: you can play to the top of the hill or you can hit a driver or fairway wood to take it down the slope and gain some extra yardage and shorten up the hole significantly. The green is sloped from back to front and to the left.

Hole #13 -
The most picturesque hole on the course with Morrison Lake to the left side of the entire hole, but don't let it's beauty deter your focus. Your tee shot must find the fairway to have a good chance at hitting the green in regulation, because trees are down the entire right side and Morrison Lake down the left. The challenge will continue to the green with a two tiered green that has a lot of slope and undulation. Par is a great score on this hole.

Hole #14 - A dog leg left par 5 that is very tight and tree lined with an extremely tough green. Going for the green in two is risk reward, because the green is narrow and with a green side bunker and pond left of the green. Once you are on the green, it is very important that you are on the correct tier or a three-putt may be the result.
Hole #15 - A short dog leg left par 4 that requires an ideal tee shot to be a slight draw that leaves you with a short iron into a well guarded, bunkered green.
Hole #16 - Another hole that demands a precise tee shot in order to have a shot at the green with you approach shot. The tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway to ensure that you have the better angle to avoid the right greenside bunker.

Hole# 17 -
Your tee shot should favor the left side on this short par 4, but make sure you keep it short of the fairway bunkers on the left. Your approach will be with a mid iron to the smallest green on the course that is surrounded by mounds and a bunker. Make sure your iron is precise to give you a decent look at a birdie.

Hole #18 -
Another precise tee shot is required on this finishing par 5. Your drive should favor the right side or with a sligh draw around the overhanging trees and limbs down the left. This is a difficult green to hit in two because of a tree that juts out down the right side about half-way down the hole, so make sure you stay left of that to ensure that you will have a clear third shot into the green that is guarded by bunkers.

