1Description: Dogleg left -the second shot is into an elevated green with bunkers to the right and left of the green.2Description: Watch for the large fairway bunker on the tee shot.This is a large green with a fair amount of back-to-front slope. Avoid missing long with your second shot. Green-side bunker to the right.3Description: Plays at least ten yards shorter than the distance.The green is guarded by two deep green-side bunkers. The right one-third of the green is severely sloped and most balls will roll off the green if your tee shot lands there.4Description: This hole has a large fairway with only one bunker on the right. A good drive will give you the chance to easily reach in two.The green has three green-side bunkers, so do not miss short.5Description: Avoid the fairway bunker on right. A good drive will allow an approach shot with a short iron.6Description: This hole plays uphill, and you must decideif you will carry the two fairway bunkers or lay up short of them.Your second shot will play slightly longer due to the slope. Avoid the green-side bunker to the right.7Description: One of the more challenging par 3's,it is a blind uphill tee shot to a severely sloped back-to-front green.8Description: You can lay up to the top of the hill or choose to bring out the driver to cut the corner. The second shot is played on a severe downhill slope.9Description: This is one of the largest greens in the Upper Peninsula.Avoid the pond along the left and the fairway bunker on the right.10Description: With woods on both sides, this is one of the narrower holes at Young’s.There is one fairway bunker on the right to avoid. The front of the green is guarded by two bunkers.There is also a fairly large false front on the green.11Description: This hole is the hardest handicapped hole at Young’s. A 200-yard tee shot will set you up well on this extreme dogleg left. Your approach shot will be with a long ir12Description: You can lay up with a 200-yard club or use the driver to hit up and over trees and Wagner Creek. If you make it over the creek you will have a fairly easy birdie hole.13Description: A totally blind uphill par 3 makes this hole very challenging.Once on the green, you will notice the extreme back-to-front slope. Be cautious when putting.14Description: A narrow driving hole with two right-side fairway bunkers.If you manage to find the fairway it is a short iron shot into a fairly flat green.15Description: This tee shot is a risk-reward – lay up with a long iron or swing away with the driver.Avoid right-side trees in the rough. For most, the second shot will be a layup just short of the fairway bunker.The third shot is into an extremely elevated green. Avoid missing long or right.16Description: For the long hitter, this is a reachable par 4 as it is played downhill.You will need to determine if you will lay up short of the fairway bunkers or try to fly them with your driver. This hole is the easiest par 4 at Young’s.17Description: You can choose to hit your driver over the corner of the trees,Or you can lay up somewhere by the fairway bunker. Second shot is into a green that is sloped from back to front.The green is guarded by one fairway bunker to the right.18Description: This par 3 plays slightly uphill to a large green.The green is also sloped from back to front. The only dangers on this hole are the three bunkers around the green.
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