1A gentle handshake to welcome you to your round, there is trouble in the form of ponds on your tee shot, but you've got to be about 40 yards offline either way to worry about them.The green slopes back to front and is only slightly influenced by the bunker guarding the left side, making this the third easiest par four on the course.2The prevailing winds are almost always pushing left to right, and they love carrying poorly hit tee shots into the water.You'll want to stay left off the tee to avoid the ponds and to give yourself a better angle in to this green.3The first of many challenging par threes you'll play, this hole usually plays into the prevailing wind.The only trouble is behind the hole in the form of sand, but find yourself on the mound left of the green and good luck hitting a chip shot that will hold as the green runs away fr4Depending on the wind and the tee location, you usually need about 250 off the tee to carry the last bunker. Safe shot is center of the fairway.Big hitters will fly the traps on the right side of the fairway and cut the corner off this dogleg right.The green slopes from back to front and right to left, making it tough to keep short game shots on the green if you miss it right.51 handicap hole because of a blind tee shot and an approach shot that has to carry water. A great drive will leave you a short iron in, but you'll be punished with anything but gre6While Hole 5 plays as the number one handicap hole, many members will tell you that Hole 6 is a tougher hole to par on most days.While there's not much trouble around the green, just a bunker on the left and right, it's a tough green to find in two shots. Pin position #3, in the back right, is the most chall7A short but challenging hole as a fairway that runs out at about 235 yards forces many players to hit less than driver.The approach into the green features a significant elevation drop, and the green itself is surrounded left, right, and behind by an environmentally protected area with red stakes.8If you fail to keep it in play off the tee you can drop it on the other side of the bridge.The eighth hole is a tough par 3, and the unpredictable Honeybrook wind sometimes complicates the issue. You're dead short or right, but there is plenty of bail out to the left.9The right side of the fairway is usually preferred as there's a deep bunker guarding the left side of the green.Be careful not to go long with your approach shot as there is a red-staked area behind the green.10A long par 3 made more difficult when the prevailing west wind blows into you. Three bunkers guard the green that runs very deep.A long par 3 made more difficult when the prevailing west wind blows into you. Three bunkers guard the green that runs very deep.11This long par 4 has a slight dogleg to the left and usually plays downwind. Cut the corner by going over the penalty area on the left, and if you can carry the three bunkers you'llAim out at the fairway bunker straight ahead, and if you can avoid it, you'll have 150-175 in.12The longest and most beautiful hole at Honeybrook. With a tailwind you may be able to hit the green in two, but be careful because the fairway pinches in around 75 yards out by an Pin position #3 in the back left is considered by most members to be one of the toughest holes to putt to on the course.13It's an easy par 3 if you don't get freaked out by the Brandywine Creek running along the left side. Careful - prevailing wind can knock one or two club lenghths off your tee shot.14The start of Amish Corner features this short par 4, where leads can sometimes vanish in a flash. From the blue tees it is one of the most daunting shots on the course, but up aheaThere's a moderate forced carry over an environmental area, and the Brandywine Creek runs up the entire right side of the hole.You don't need to hit driver here, but if you can keep one in play, you're rewarded with a 50-75 yard pitch shot in.15The 15th hole is the last par 5 and a beautiful place to be. Other than the tee shot from #14 Blues, this is prO-Bably the most demanding tee shot on the course.The second hole of Amish Corner is a true 3-shot par five for just about everyone.A butter cut through a cathedral of tall oaks will put you in position to give it all you have on your second shot, and you still prO-Bably won't reach the green in two.16There are red-staked woods that run along the right side, and plenty of bail out left. If the pin is up front in position #1 or #3, some members lay back with an iron off the tee tThe final hole of Amish Corner is a short birdie hole if you're good with your wedge or deadly accurate with your driver.The green is relatively small and hard, and protected by a menacing front bunker.17The shortest and easiest hole at Honeybrook, this is your reward for making it through Amish Corner.A couple of bunkers surround the green which slopes to the right. Its built on a former archeological site that shows evidence of human activity going back 2,000 years, when the Br18Time to doff your hat, shake hands and enjoy a visit to the Greenside Grill.You're not home yet but you can see it from here. Take your drive straight up the fairway an avoid the tall fescue on either side.Catching the power alley on the left side gets you closer to the green, which is long and relatively easy to attack. Bunkers on either side need to be avoided.
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