1The dog leg right opening hole at BHCC provides great views of the mountains to the north. Most golfers should look to leave their drive on the top of the hill giving themselves a 2Straightaway par five with out of bounds running along the left side of the hole and continuing behind the green. Longer hitters will be able to reach the bottom of the hill with t3An uphill par 3 with out of bounds running along the entire right side of the hole. This green sloped from back to front with two bunkers guarding the left and right sides. A low r4Dogleg left par five. This is a true three shot hole. Long hitters may cut the corner on the left, but must be aware that there is risk involved with the long grass awaiting on the5This downhill par 3 typically plays a club shorter than the yardage, everything moves left on the surface making the tee shot very precise6The cape hole. This dogleg right makes you think about your tee shot over the pond.7An uphill par 3 with one greenside bunker situated on the right.8The chute. This straight away par 4 is the second hardest handicap hole on the front nine9This difficult front nine finishing hole requires a solid drive in order to leave an iron or hybrid in10Tillinghast’s signature double dogleg design. A birdie is very possible on this hole with three11This short par four provides a generous landing area off of the tee.12This short dogleg right requires some thought off of the tee. A longer drive could run13The birches. This mid-length par three requires a solid shot to the middle of the green.The birches. This mid-length par three requires a solid shot to the middle of the green.14Another short par four that requires some thought off of the tee.15Uphill dogleg par five. Three solid shots will leave golfers with the best opportunity to16A slight dogleg left. A solid drive ending in the fairway will give most golfers a chance at hitting17The shortest and easiest handicap hole at Berkshire Hills.18The fifth and final par five of Tillinghast's BHCC layout. This hole requires a solid
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