2A tough tree-lined straightaway with a two-tiered green presents more of a test than the two ponds players need to negotiate. Flagstick positions on lower tier will give up some biA tough tree-lined straightaway with a two-tiered green presents more of a test than the two ponds players need to negotiate. Flagstick positions on lower tier will give up some bi3The drive is the key shot on this slightly dog-legged par 4. Pros will hit left-to-right sliders to avoid the large tree on the right side, while also avoiding the bunker on the leThe drive is the key shot on this slightly dog-legged par 4. Pros will hit left-to-right sliders to avoid the large tree on the right side, while also avoiding the bunker on the le4This straightaway par 5 has trees and out of bounds on the right. With a bunker and pond on the left, an errant drive will penalize. Unreachable in two shots, pros will lay up to t5A 159 yard uphill par 3 which usually pits the golfer against the wind. Bunkers on the left and right, the green has subtle levels which make three putts an easy task. Best to be sA 159 yard uphill par 3 which usually pits the golfer against the wind. Bunkers on the left and right, the green has subtle levels which make three putts an easy task. Best to be s6This 447 yarder is unquestionably the prettiest at Locust Hill. The tee-shot is downhill and requires accuracy because of the trees lining the fairway.7The longest of the Par 3's. This hole offers few problems for accurate hitters, until they reach the well-bunkered green. While not as slick as No. 5, it offers even fine putters aThe longest of the Par 3's. This hole offers few problems for accurate hitters, until they reach the well-bunkered green. While not as slick as No. 5, it offers even fine putters a8The shortest par 5 on the course, the challenge lies in the blind uphill second shot that golfers will face. Birdies and eagles are not out of the question, even on the well-bunkerThe shortest par 5 on the course, the challenge lies in the blind uphill second shot that golfers will face. Birdies and eagles are not out of the question, even on the well-bunker9Birdies should be plentiful on this testy front nine finisher. The green is easy to read by the pros, but the uphill running grain should be respected. The out of bounds on the rigBirdies should be plentiful on this testy front nine finisher. The green is easy to read by the pros, but the uphill running grain should be respected. The out of bounds on the rig10This par 4 is a tough start to the back nine. The tree-lined fairway is narrow, with out of bounds on the right and a bunker on the left. The two-tiered green offers many flag placThis par 4 is a tough start to the back nine. The tree-lined fairway is narrow, with out of bounds on the right and a bunker on the left. The two-tiered green offers many flag plac11Birdies should be plentiful for the long and accurate hitters. The creek that bisects the fairway should present no problems, but out of bounds on the right could mar some efforts.12A tricky little 411 yard par 4 with out of bounds on the right, minor tree problems on the left and right, and a well-bunkered green. Pars will be plentiful and birdies are a distiA tricky little 411 yard par 4 with out of bounds on the right, minor tree problems on the left and right, and a well-bunkered green. Pars will be plentiful and birdies are a disti13One of the finest golf holes in the area, this is a real "killer". Big Hitters can easily carry the creek which crosses the fairway, but short hitters should be careful. The two-ti14Although relatively short, this 392 yard par 4 demands an accurate drive to the right side of the fairway and an equally accurate second shot through a tight opening guarded by tre15Depending on what tier the flag is placed, this short par 3 can be a beauty or a beast. Nine irons and wedges are the club, but sprayers and strayers beware. A creek running along 16A good solid drive and an accurate second shot will pay off in birdies on this 333 yard par 4. The green is surrounded by bunkers, but easy to read. Too long of a drive may leave y17A fun hole for the long and accurate, this 459 yard par 5 has a moderate dogleg contour offering birdie, eagle, and double-eagle opportunities. A large bunker on the right may catc18A great finisher, this challenging hole is trouble. Trees line the tight fairway and a two-tiered, well-bunkered green requires an accurate second shot. Keep your drive to the left
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