1A difficult starting hole, requires a tee shot of over 200 yards to get a look at the green.Typical Lebanon Country Club well bunkered small green awaits the second shot.2Reachable in two by the big hitters. Fairway bunkers off the tee and on the second shot come into play for the average players.The green is protected by two bunkers, a birdie opportunity awaits.3A very difficult green to putt depending on pin location. Pin middle to front makes it difficult to stay below the cup, a must to avoid three putts. Bunkers front and right await eA very difficult green to putt depending on pin location. Pin middle to front makes it difficult to stay below the cup, a must to avoid three putts. Bunkers front and right await e4It takes a carry of 200 yards to get over the hill and avoid a nasty uphill lie. For the longer hitter using a driver it can bring the pine trees to the right into play. A fairway A medium iron shot into a small green requires some accuracy. Again staying below the hole is a must. Three putts are the norm about the hole.5Plays downhill off the tee, thus it plays shorter. Fairway bunker left is a good target for the average hitter, longer hitters can reach the bunker with the driver.A short to mid iron is required on the second shot to an uphill green.6Again for the long hitter a club to stay short of the bunker may be wise. A short to mid iron 2nd into a green that slopes away slightly. Bunkers left and right guard a relatively Again for the long hitter a club to stay short of the bunker may be wise. A short to mid iron 2nd into a green that slopes away slightly. Bunkers left and right guard a relatively 7If we get the ball in position on the second shot, we are looking at a short shot into the green. That looks easy. Beware another treacherous green awaits. Get above the hole and wIt's very reachable in two by the big hitters. Fairway bunkers protect the corner off the tee. The uphill second shot requires placement to avoid a series of fairway bunkers on the8Need I say more. The tee ball needs to be long and straight, with a good tee shot we are faced with a long second shot into a small green.Good length, out of bounds left trees to the right, bunkers guarding the fairway.9It plays longer than it looks, get the ball above the pin and it gets silly. Go long and hope for bogey. The rule at Lebanon is when in doubt be short.Beck Creek runs in front, the green is open to run the ball on. So what’s the prO-Blem?10Out of bounds left trees to the right require an accurate tee ball. Out of bounds left continues through the hole.It can be reached in two, be careful not to hit it left off the uphill lie. Another difficult green to contend with if we get above the pin.11A long tight par four with out of bounds left and woods to the right. Accuracy is of the utmost. With a good tee shot, you are still faced with a medium to long second shot blind tThe green has a lot of slope making it difficult to get to the pin and to putt.12Out of bounds tight left and difficult bunkers right make for a scary tee shot, not much room for error. Things don’t get easier on the green.Plenty of undulations couple with quickness can be a challenge to the best of putters.13A relatively short par four. However, with tight out-of-bounds left and trees to the right, the tee ball needs to be accurate.Long is disaster, a ball putted from the upper level to the lower could end up in the creek.The green is very small and double tiered to boot. Two deep bunkers guard the sides.14Perhaps a little breather playing of medium length uphill. A large deep bunker guards the left, and with typical Findlay mounding.Miss the green and we have a tough up and down. The green gives us a little break from the fast undulating greens of previous holes, enjoy the breather.15Starting out with a blind tee shot, downhill with tree prO-Blems left and right.Shots hit a bit short can back down the hill leaving another difficult pitch, a very good par five.Second shot requires length and accuracy to avoid trees and a very deep grass bunker. The third shot plays to a well bunkered elevated green.16Elevated tee shot, straight away and downhill, a great driving hole. A row of pine trees protects the right side and a series of bunkers the left side.A short to mid iron second shot into a green guarded by deep bunkers and mounding. Another green that slopes from back to front. An uphill putt is highly recommended.17The second shot will be a short iron to an elevated green, bunkers left and right. Having the proper distance off the tee will give you the angle to avoid being blocked by trees.A sharp dogleg left with trees right and left, fairway bunkers left and at the end of the dogleg. For the tee shot accuracy and the proper distance are important.18The eighteenth at Lebanon is a great finishing hole. One of our longer par fours, it requires an accurate tee shot to avoid trees left and right.The second shot will be a mid to long iron, perhaps a fairway wood into a green guarded by a bunker and mounding.Miss the green and you are forced with a difficult pitch from any direction. A great hole that puts the finishing touches on a wonderful old golf course.
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