1The walk to the first tee at Beacon Hill Country Club is often met with stunning views of the New York City skyline, Sandy Hook, the Atlantic Ocean, and prO-Bably the stakes you’2The par 4 second hole plays directly up Beacon Hill, making its distance play much longer than the card. The hole was straightened and lengthened in the course renovation completed3The third hole is par four which plays downhill off the tee with a slight dogleg right on approach to the green. Longer players will want to play less than driver, unless they want4The fourth hole is the last of this punitive opening four-hole stretch, and it’s another that plays much longer than the yardage on the scorecard as you play directly up the hillThe fourth hole is the last of this punitive opening four-hole stretch, and it’s another that plays much longer than the yardage on the scorecard as you play directly up the hill5The fifth hole is a welcome change of pace, as the course begins to open up while offering its first good scoring opportunity. It also begins a unique routing feature of Beacon Hil6The sixth hole is the first of five par-threes on our golf course, and is located at the lowest elevation on the course. For a course which often is affected by wind, the sixth canThe sixth hole is the first of five par-threes on our golf course, and is located at the lowest elevation on the course. For a course which often is affected by wind, the sixth can7Our seventh hole is the second par-five on the course, subtly playing back up Beacon Hill. The tee shot demands accuracy, as fescue lurks both right and left, along with left fairw8Beacon Hill’s eighth hole is the first of a back-to-back par-three finish on the front nine, a unique routing feature owing both the to limited land on which the course was origiBeacon Hill’s eighth hole is the first of a back-to-back par-three finish on the front nine, a unique routing feature owing both the to limited land on which the course was origi9A steep walk toward the clubhouse will lead to the ninth tee, which looks back down on the ninth hole, the second of back-to-back par threes. A classic “short hole” template, tA steep walk toward the clubhouse will lead to the ninth tee, which looks back down on the ninth hole, the second of back-to-back par threes. A classic “short hole” template, t10A difficult stretch of holes opens the back nine, beginning with the par-four tenth hole. Off the tee, players absolutely must avoid the water along the right. The hole’s signatu11The par four eleventh hole is Beacon Hill’s road hole, a classic golf design template originating from the 17th at St Andrews. Bounded along the entire right side by Beacon Hill The par four eleventh hole is Beacon Hill’s road hole, a classic golf design template originating from the 17th at St Andrews. Bounded along the entire right side by Beacon Hill 12The twelfth hole is the first of two consecutive par fives. An uphill tee shot between fairway bunkers is required, with out of bounds lurking left. But from there, the hole is eve13The thirteenth hole is the second of the back to back par fives, contending with the opposite wind of the twelfth hole. A downhill tee shot must avoid the left creek, but otherwise14Consistently one of the most difficult holes on the course, the par three 14th hole at Beacon Hill typically requires a mid- to long-iron, or more, to a narrow, well-guarded green.Consistently one of the most difficult holes on the course, the par three 14th hole at Beacon Hill typically requires a mid- to long-iron, or more, to a narrow, well-guarded green.15On the par four fifteenth hole, players must thread a drive between fescue on the rightside hill and fairway bunkers down the left side. Many players hit less than driver, preferri16The par-four 16th hole is often where matches are won and lost. A driveable par four for longer hitters, players often go for the green off the tee, risking out of bounds long and The par-four 16th hole is often where matches are won and lost. A driveable par four for longer hitters, players often go for the green off the tee, risking out of bounds long and 17The 17th hole is a par four that plays uphill, back across Beacon Hill Road. A safe and short drive just over the road will provide a flat lie but much longer distance to the greenThe 17th hole is a par four that plays uphill, back across Beacon Hill Road. A safe and short drive just over the road will provide a flat lie but much longer distance to the green18Beacon Hill is one of many classic golf courses to end with a challenging par 3. Located below the hillside where members often watch tournament matches, it can be a nervy finishinBeacon Hill is one of many classic golf courses to end with a challenging par 3. Located below the hillside where members often watch tournament matches, it can be a nervy finishin
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