1The 1st hole at Ellington Ridge was renowned Architect Geoffrey Cornish's favorite starting hole. It is a dogleg right with a fairway bunker on the right corner. Putting the ball i2The 2nd hole is a great risk reward par 5 for all types of players. There is a cluster of three bunkers that range from 100 to 150 yards from the green that all players must negotiThe 2nd hole is a great risk reward par 5 for all types of players. There is a cluster of three bunkers that range from 100 to 150 yards from the green that all players must negoti3At first glance the 3rd hole looks easy but the green is slightly elevated and the depth of the green is only 60 feet, which makes for a difficult approach and tricky chip shot if At first glance the 3rd hole looks easy but the green is slightly elevated and the depth of the green is only 60 feet, which makes for a difficult approach and tricky chip shot if 4The 4th is well bunkered and has one of the best greens on the course. The swale on the left side presents difficult putting challenges and more than a few 3 putts over the years.The 4th is well bunkered and has one of the best greens on the course. The swale on the left side presents difficult putting challenges and more than a few 3 putts over the years.5The 5th is par 5 with five fairway bunkers which create a lot of decisions for all players, especially the cross bunkers at about 100 yards. No player wants to hit that shot, so on6A short par 4, the 6th has one big O-Bstacle that gets everyones attention. The 100 foot oak tree is a concern for any tee shot to the left of the fairway.7The beautiful setting on the 7th comes to mind when I think of this hole. The large pond is teeming with bass and other fish and water fowl. The green looks benign, but for most pl8The 8th is a beautiful, uphill par 4 that plays longer than the yardage. The bunker located 30 yards short of the green can play havoc with shots that find it. The severely back-toThe 8th is a beautiful, uphill par 4 that plays longer than the yardage. The bunker located 30 yards short of the green can play havoc with shots that find it. The severely back-to9The 9th is a long, beautiful dogleg left that required a good tee shot as the fairway tilts from left to right. The long second shot is uphill and has a nice setting with the clubh10A shortish par 4 that doglegs slightly to the left and the fairway slants to the right. The ball is usually below your feet on the approach shot. The green will make the best green11The 11th is a long par 5 that has a swale that runs through the middle of the fairway at 140 yards from the green that forces a well calculated layup shot. The green has a double t12The 12th is an unassuming but underrated hole. The green is raised on the left side and well bunkered.The 12th is an unassuming but underrated hole. The green is raised on the left side and well bunkered.13The best risk reward hole on the course is the 13th. A par 5 with a pond located 60 yards short of the green presents a major O-Bstacle for all golfers. The large and sloping greenThe best risk reward hole on the course is the 13th. A par 5 with a pond located 60 yards short of the green presents a major O-Bstacle for all golfers. The large and sloping green14The 15th is a downhill par 3 with a green ringed by bunkers. The hole ranges from 113 to 195 yards and is challenging from all tee locations. Anyone that has played tournament golfThe straightaway par 4 has a large green with a narrow opening between two bunkers to run the ball up. When the hole location is back it is difficult to get the ball to the hole.15The 15th is a downhill par 3 with a green ringed by bunkers. The hole ranges from 113 to 195 yards and is challenging from all tee locations. Anyone that has played tournament golfThe 15th is a downhill par 3 with a green ringed by bunkers. The hole ranges from 113 to 195 yards and is challenging from all tee locations. Anyone that has played tournament golf16The uphill, straightaway par 4 16th not only plays long, but also has one of the most difficult greens on the course. Keep it below the hole because 3 putts are a common occurrenceThe uphill, straightaway par 4 16th not only plays long, but also has one of the most difficult greens on the course. Keep it below the hole because 3 putts are a common occurrence17The par 3 17th plays long from all tee locations, especially the back tees at 239 yards. The green is large and deceptively sloped.The par 3 17th plays long from all tee locations, especially the back tees at 239 yards. The green is large and deceptively sloped.18A great finishing hole! This long uphill par 4 has determined a lot of championships in the history of Ellington Ridge. The hole is relentless from tee to green and the tough thingA great finishing hole! This long uphill par 4 has determined a lot of championships in the history of Ellington Ridge. The hole is relentless from tee to green and the tough thing
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