Course Description
The following hole descriptions illustrate the play of the Golf holes
HOLE #1 A good straight starting hole from an elevated tee playing downhill. The fairway is sloping to the right and a fair sized green. A green side bunker guards the right side.
HOLE #2 A demanding tee shot to a narrow fairway is what golfers will see from an elevated tee. A sharp dog leg left awaits a go-for- broke second shot. The safe lay-up shot will be the way to play and then a high iron will be struck to a small green with a large bunker on the left and big trouble if one is too long.
HOLE #3 The first of the par 3ís is a medium length hole that will play from an elevated tee.
HOLE #4 One of the longest par 4ís that plays with a slight dog leg right. A mid iron to the green with 3 strategically placed bunkers surrounding the green.
HOLE #5 The longest of the par 5ís with emphasis on the tee shot from an elevated tee over a ravine. The golfer can place the next shot left or right of birch trees strategically placed in the center of the fairway. A high iron struck to an elevated green fronted by small bunker will test the skills of any golfer.
HOLE #6 This dog leg right will be influenced by the wind that blows from Trinity Bay. The approach shot to the green should be a mid to high iron with only a bunker on the right side to consider. Do not be long on the shot to the green.
HOLE #7 This par 3 will prove to be the most challenging as the winds blow off Pitcherís Pond and will always have to be considered in the placing of the shot.
HOLE #8 A dog leg left the plays adjacent to Pitcherís Pond will influence your tee shot. The wind off the pond will come into play for most of your shots.
HOLE #9 A shorter length par 4 on the score card but the hill from the fairway landing area to the green will add an extra 2 club lengths due to the over 20 meters elevation change.
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