1This narrow par 5 requires an accurate and well-struck tee shot to get home in two. The fairway is tree-lined, with the Maplewood Creek running up the right side, then across the f2This par 4 doglegs slightly right off the tee, with trees and Maplewood Creek bordering the right side of this hole. The approach shot is the key to this hole, as the two-tiered grThis par 4 doglegs slightly right off the tee, with trees and Maplewood Creek bordering the right side of this hole. The approach shot is the key to this hole, as the two-tiered gr3Three is an excellent score on this hole. The severely sloping green is surrounded by Maplewood Creek on the right and left, and strategic bunkering long and left. Short left is whThree is an excellent score on this hole. The severely sloping green is surrounded by Maplewood Creek on the right and left, and strategic bunkering long and left. Short left is wh4doglegs from right to left considerably off the tee. Tee shots traveling more than 230 yards from the white tees will find the trees through the fairway. Tee shots traveling less t5The key to this short par 3 is hitting your tee shot the correct distance. The green slopes from back to front, with a bunker short and a bunker long. Par is a difficult score whenThe key to this short par 3 is hitting your tee shot the correct distance. The green slopes from back to front, with a bunker short and a bunker long. Par is a difficult score when6This reachable uphill par 5 is protected entirely up the left side by a lateral hazard. The second shot is among the most challenging at Maplewood, as you'll be tempted to go for iThis reachable uphill par 5 is protected entirely up the left side by a lateral hazard. The second shot is among the most challenging at Maplewood, as you'll be tempted to go for i7A simple hole as long as your tee shot finds the tree-lined fairway. The green is relatively flat, with a bunker guarding the left side. The only real trouble here is missing the f8is a slight dogleg left. The keys to playing this hole are to first find the tree-lined fairway and then control the distance on your second shot to a very shallow, two-tiered gree9The final tee shot of the day leaves the longer hitters with a tough decision: go for the green or play it safe and lay-up. The lay-up is the prudent play here. A mid-iron off the 19Your round at Maplewood Golf Course begins with an uphill par 4 protected with an out-of-bounds left and a fairway on the right. A mid-iron off the tee takes the bunkers out of pla20Distance control is critical on your tee shot to this downhill par 3. Water protects the entire left side of the green. Shots landing to the right or long will also find some troubDistance control is critical on your tee shot to this downhill par 3. Water protects the entire left side of the green. Shots landing to the right or long will also find some troub21The beautiful Cedar River parallels the left side of this par 4. A tee shot just right of center is the best location. Then you will contend with a long narrow green that is protecThe beautiful Cedar River parallels the left side of this par 4. A tee shot just right of center is the best location. Then you will contend with a long narrow green that is protec22The ideal tee position is left center of this fairway. Two large bunkers protect the green, positioned front right and back left. Keep your second shot below the hole, as the greenThe ideal tee position is left center of this fairway. Two large bunkers protect the green, positioned front right and back left. Keep your second shot below the hole, as the green23The tee shot here will determine whether this is a two or three-shot hole. Bite off as much of the severe dogleg left as you can to reach this green in two. You must also be carefu24Your tee shot to this challenging short par 3 is all over water and usually with a right to left cross wind. The green slopes from back to front and is protected in back by a bunkeYour tee shot to this challenging short par 3 is all over water and usually with a right to left cross wind. The green slopes from back to front and is protected in back by a bunke25This straightaway par 5 is typically a three-shot hole, as it is normally into the wind. Two fairway bunkers are strategically placed 220 yards off the white tees on the left, with26This great little par 4 requires a tee shot left of center of the fairway. Any tee shot right of center is in "jail" because of the trees. Your second shot is all uphill to this ne27An accurate tee shot or a lay-up shot with a long iron is a must on this downhill par 4, as the fairway is guarded with water on the left and bunkers on the right (both about 210 y
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