1The starting hole on the second nine is a triple dogleg left par 5.Two gnarly bunkers protect each corner of the legs. The hole requires precision from tee to green. The severely sloped front portion of the green requires you to keep the ball undeThe back left pin position sits on a small plateau making it tough to judge the proper speed for your putt; placing your approach shot in the center of the green is a safe play and2The place to attack the par 4 11th green from is the left side of the fairway.Unfortunately, that side is anchored by a large bunker. This hole can play as much as four clubs different depending on the pin location. Like most holes at Metedeconk, there is re3A picturesque par 3 with a three-tiered green.There is a significant forced carry over a large pond that fronts the green and expands along the right side. With a back right pin, you’ll be happy with a four if you don’t ge4A subtle dogleg left, the par 4 13th hole usually calls for less than driver off the tee. The right woods can sneak up on you in a hurry.The left fairway bunker captures a lot of shots, but it’s better than the hazard left.Two bunkers guard the approach to this green which rises sharply from the fairway to the front edge. The narrow front portion of the green requires a very accurate approach if you 5This short par 4 is a great opportunity for birdie. However, the more you try and chew off from the tee, the narrower your landing area.Wind is often a factor on this hole, but if you know how to use the slopes on the green properly, you can get a very good look at a three. Attack the back pin carefully; miss the g6A demanding par 5 that typically plays into the wind. The ideal tee shot is down the right side of the fairway, which is protected by one of the many statuesque pine trees for whic7The par 4 16th is the shortest par 4 on the golf course. A large pond protects the right side of the fairway. The long hitters need to carry their tee shot over 265 yards if they dare try to drive this green. The green is very narrow and protected by false sides. No need to go for broke 8RO-Bert Trent Jones Sr. was terrific at creating intimidating angles on approach shots, and the17th hole is a very good example of that. Bunkers short right and long left make controlling your yardage imperative on this hole. Going long or right is nothing but trouble. You c9Once again Metedeconk does not disappoint with another difficult finishing hole.The 18th green could be one of the toughest to hit. It is a severe uphill approach that is well guarded by two deep bunkers in the front and on the left. The low-handicapper will cOtherwise, the key is to play to the wide side of the green and rely on a deft touch with the putter to navigate this hole in par or better. The front left pin is nothing but troub101112131415161718
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