1The first hole is a classic welcome hole with a flat driving area. It looks like a simple starting hole, but don’t be deceived.There is ample trouble to snare your ball if you venture off the fairway. Land right of the fairway in the patch of mature trees and you will almost certainly be punching-out.2The second hole belies it’s handicap rating. Besides the O-Bvious hazard immediately in front of the tee box, there is a marked hazard gully all the way down the left side of the3The third hole is one of the signature holes on the course. It is a great risk reward hole if you are hitting your tee-ball straight.A sharp dogleg left, a player can either lay one straight into the neck of the dogleg – a shot of about 160 yards Or they can cut off the corner by taking it just over the water,4Your first par 5 is an opportunity for birdie. On a clear day, the view from the tee box is breathtaking. You can see miles into the Genesee valley. The slight dogleg right is most5The fifth hole is your third consecutive birdie opportunity.A wide fairway makes the slightly uphill drive easier to take. Good players will cut off the dogleg taking it over the corner. More conservative players will hit to the corner leavLonger second shots will have a blind iron shot to the green because of the crest of the fairway.6The second par 5 on the front is a dogleg right. You will have plenty of landing area for your tee ball because the corner of the dogleg is mostly clear. However there are some strThere is a gully stretching from 100 to 150 yards into the green with deep woods on either side of a narrow fairway. Most golfers lay up leaving a 160 yard 3rd shot, but the longer7The seventh hole plays back through the gully parallel to the 6th. It’s straight-away and predominately uphill to the green.There is plenty of room for errant drives to the right. May players approach the green from the right-hand rough. A good drive is necessary because the shorter iron into the green 8Handicap-wise the toughest hole on the front 9, the eighth takes you across the gully for the third consecutive hole. It’s a straight and slightly uphill par 4 with a wide drivinRight of the fairway will put you in punch-out jail. Take an extra club because the approach shot is uphill and take two if the flag is located in the back of the green.9The front nine finishes with a par 3 leading to the clubhouse. Like all the par 3’s at Livingston, number 9 has significant elevation change.Take an extra club because it’s all uphill from the tee. Misses to the right will result in a difficult shot to the green which slopes away. But the left is guarded by out-of-bou10The back 9 starts off with a straight long par 4. One of two very long par 4’s on the back. If the prevailing winds are in your face, you will be in for a long hole.The hole is pretty straightforward with ample fairway and clear rough on either side of the fairway. Take a good cut at the tee ball. This hole is a par 5 for women.11The par 3 11th hole is one of the signature holes on the course. You tee from significantly higher than the putting surface so you need to take the elevation change into account.The green is protected from wayward shots by tall trees on either side. Hitting your ball right or left of the green will almost certainly get caught in one of these monsters. The 12The number one handicap hole on the course is lovingly referred-to as “The Beast”. Not exceptionally long but a severe dogleg left. Even good golfers are required to hit a longShorter hitters will swear the hole is actually “U” shaped because you will be unable to see the green even from the middle of the fairway. A long draw is a perfect tee-ball. H13The final par 3 on the course again has a significant drop from tee to green. Take one club less. This is a pretty straightforward par 3 with only 2 bunkers guarding the front pin The green is long and narrow. Be sure not to pull the ball because the gully once again comes into play if you hook it left of the green.14“The Rock” hole is easily Livingston’s most recognizable.A birdie hole if ever there was one. The fairway is a dogleg-left with a glacial rock positioned directly in the middle of the fairway.Short tee balls hitting this rock will bounce hard. It’s good for a laugh, but not for your score. Balls favoring the right side of the fairway open up the green to your second s15The 15th is your seventh and final trip through the gully. Put that driver away – the hole is all downhill. 160 yard tee shots will roll out and position you nicely with a short The fairway is guarded along the right by out-of-bounds, so keep left. There is no need to cut off the corner with your tee shot.16The 16th is a classic par 5 – long and flat. The out-of-bounds on the entire right side of the hole is not to be fiddled with as there is plenty of open space on the left side ofLong hitters will be licking their chops. The only difficulty arises when the wind is in your face making the green unO-Btainable in two17The longest par 4 on the course delivers a real challenge.The fairway is wide and gives golfers a fair shot at this hole, but you need to hit a good tee ball. Good scores are quickly lost on this hole if you are not careful. With the hole18The finishing hole is a welcome sight after playing 17.18 is an uber-straight medium length par 4 with a wide open fairway. Blast away because there is little trouble on either side.Good drives will leave a medium iron into the green which slopes slightly toward the fairway.
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