1This 381 yard par four is a difficult start to your round.It is crucial for an accurate tee shot because the fairway slopes from left to right.To far right and the trees will block out your shot to the greens.2Hole #2 is the first par 5 of the course with a slight downhill dog leg to the right, your tee shot could be a risk reward.3Although the scorecard says 190 yards for our first par 3, it plays a little shorter than advertised. Going long, left or right is ill advised due to all of the surrounding bunkers4Number 4 is a 375 yard dog leg left. The big hitters can shorten this distance by clearing the maple trees on the left, while the not so big hitters have to be weary of the bunker 5This signature par 3 has a hidden tee box that shots through the woods,both sides are hazardous with the woods so close to the green on the right and a water hazard on the left.6Number 6 is a long dog leg right, par 4 that allows some room for error.To shorten the hole, drive the ball to the right side of the fairway.For a more favorable view to the green, the left side is the safer route.7The shortest hole at Lost Lake Woods is a short iron for most players on this 135 yard par 3. However do not be deceit there are many a ways this hole can beat you.8This shorter than average par 5 needs a careful tee shot toavoid the trees lined on left of the fairway.Favoring the right side on your drive allows for a better vantage point to the green. Our signature pond is more than just beautiful scenery, as it could come into play.9We close out the front 9 with this 373 yard par 4. It starts off with an uphill dog leg right with trees at the corner which prevents most players from cutting the corner. The land10The back 9 starts off with a traditional up north feel to a 430 yard par 4.Trees line each side of the fairway with bunkers on the left and right of the green and woods in the back.11Hole number 11 is considered one of our prettiest holes on the course, especially when the leaves begin to change color in the fall. Your tee shot on the par 5, 532 yard hole begin12Hole number 12 is a straight shot, 195 yard par 3.The green is brutal so getting on in one is recommended if you plan to salvage a par.13A lateral water hazard down the left side increases the difficulty of this long par 4.With a decent tee shot, you will still be hitting a wood or long iron into the green.14A long tee shot favoring the right side on this short par 4,will allow you to hit a low iron into this ankled green surrounded by left and right bunkers.15One of the signature holes of Lost Lake Woods, is this double dog legged par 5 requires two well play shots throughthe woods to set you up for a nice look at the green for your approach shot.16Both sides of the fairway are marked as hazard. Hitting an iron off the tee box on this second shortest hole with a dog leg left would be the smartest choice for good course manage17Of the entire par 3’s at Lost Lake Woods this is the most picturesque.Looking at the green, the player sees a water hazard on the left, along with three green side bunkers and a tree lined fairway on the right.18Number 18 is a tough finishing hole.Your tee shot is crucial in avoiding the big pine trees that is positioned in the middle of the fairway,140 yards out from the green.
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