1Like many great golf courses, the first hole at Losantiville CountryClub eases you into the round with a birdie opportunity right out of the gate.A double dogleg par 5 that’s reachable in two for the long hitter, most players should favor the right side of the fairway from the tee and play their second shot up the left sid2The beautiful and challenging number two is perhaps the signature hole at Losantiville Country Club.A mid to long iron is required for most players to reach the green.A small pond and creek line the front and left portions of the green. The green slopes from back to front as well as from the right bunker down to the water.3Number three is a mid-length dogleg leftwhere players send their tee shot down into a valley that prohibits the view of the landing zone.The second shot plays uphill and the green is protected by two bunkers. A shot missed left of the green will go down into a steep valley that makes a par save extremely difficult. 4Hole number four is a short dogleg right andmost will use a fairway metal or hybrid club from the tee. The fairway is sloped heavily from right to left making a well-struck tee shot a must to keep your drive in the fairway.Accuracy is more important than distance on this hole. The green slopes from back to front and is guarded by bunkers on the left and right. It is imperative to keep your approach s5Image Coming Soon!6Number six is a medium to long dogleg left par fourthat features a substantial elevation drop approximately 180 yards out from the green. A fairway bunker is located on the left before the slope.The slope goes down and to the right, so tee shots that carry the hill must land on the left side of the fairway to avoid kicking into the right rough. The front of the green is op7Seven is a moderately long uphill par three.Two bunkers run the length of the left side of the green and one bunker protects the front right.The tee shot plays about a half-club uphill, so choose your club wisely. The green is relatively small and like most greens at Losantiville, slopes from back to front.8The most difficult hole at Losantiville is a straight,moderate length par four that runs down into and then up out of a valley.The green is well above where players hit their approach shot from and is guarded by bunkers on either side. Distance control is a priority as the slope of the green is quite sever91011The longest par four at Losantiville Country Club,number eleven runs downhill off the tee and back up to the green. You can swing away with the driver here.The approach shot plays about a club uphill while the green is protected by a slight false front and bunkers on the left and right. Take your par and run!121314As the shortest par four at Losantiville Country Club,number fourteen is all about precision.An iron or hybrid club from the tee will leave a short iron or wedge into a slightly elevated, diminutive green that is fronted by bunkers and is heavily undulated.15Number fifteen is a medium-length dogleg left par four.Fairway bunkers run along the left side of the fairway before a pond abruptly ends the short grass.Driver may be too much club for long hitters, but a shorter club must be accurate. For those who cannot carry the green in two, there is plenty of room in front to run up your appr16Number sixteen is a long, narrow, straight par five.The landing area for your tee shot is narrow and out of bounds runs the right side along Langdon Farm Road.A three shot hole for most players, the longer hitters will need two great shots to reach the green in two. Bunker complexes protect the layup area and the green. As is the norm, t17Seventeen is a downhill par three which plays shorter than its posted yardage.Bunkers on the left and right protect a green that runs from back to front. Behind the green, there is a slope down to a pond that will catch any severely long shots.18The final hole at Losantiville Country Club is a medium length par four that runs uphill the length of the hole back up towards the Clubhouse and Golf Shop.A bunker sits on the front right part of the green that owns a false front and runs from back to front.
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