1the opening par 4 offers a spacious landing areacarved between the pond right and bunkers left.2The sloping downhill fairway offers plenty of room to fire away from the tee.The approach is to a shallow and elevated green, so precision is required to avoid trouble3The tee is sheltered by a stand of large trees.The putting green is surrounded by difficult bunkering on almost all sides.4A classic risk-and-reward par 5 that requires adecision be made on the tee. Strategic placement isrequired to avoid a blind shot into a putting green that has undulation and a menacing pot bunker.5Fairway narrows approaching the putting green.Approach shots must be guided between two large stands of trees and bunkers guarding the green.6One of the most difficult par 4s on The Meadow Valleys, the fairwaywinds through several bunkers to a putting green that is one of the deepest on the course.7Fescue, bunkers and a water hazard are present; however, a well-hit drive canpresent an opportunity to go for the green in two. The green opens from the right.8Water hazard borders all along the left side.The green is partially blind from the tee due to mounding.9Favor the left side all the way to the green.10A hole like no other on The Meadow Valleys. Players are faced with a daunting tee shot through the trees.The smallest green on the course requires accurate shotmaking.11Players are again tested with how aggressive they want to be off the teeA large fairway bunker on the left will challenge players off the teeThe green plateaus in the middle with a huge bunker right.12An expansive landing area is bordered by large bunkers.A green with an open approach allows balls to bounceonto the green while avoiding the sharp drop-off to Weeden’s Creek on the left.13Tee it over Weeden’s Creek on this dogleg par 4.Approach will be to an extremely elevated plateau where the green sits.The green is the flattest Blackwolf Run has to offer.14Enjoy nature’s beauty on this challenging par 4.The wide fairway is inviting, but the green sits 40 feetbelow and is guarded by water on three sides.15A stout par 3 that is a forced carry from all teeinggrounds. Blackwolf Run’s largest green has a four-foot-deep swale in the middle left of the green.16The final par 5 on The Meadow Valleys offers a blindtee shot to an open fairway.An approach shot to the left that avoids the immense bunker guarding the front right of the green is ideal17This demanding par 3 is guarded by an old mapletree and features a long green with no recovery options on the left.18The dramatic finishing hole features two putting greensone for the red tees and the other for the rest. The second shot is played overhe Sheboygan River to a massive double green. The picturesque Blackwolf Run Clubhouse overlooks from above.
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