1A medium length Par 4, #1 is a slight dogleg right. The shortest route to the green requires a tee shot down the right side of the fairway.Players need to avoid bunkers on both sides of the green on their approach shots. A fun and challenging opening hole.2#2 is a relatively short Par 4 that requires accuracy off the tee. The slight dogleg left is framed by wooded hazards on either side of the fairway at approximately 140 yards from The safest play off the tee is to hit a shot to approximately 150 yards from the green, leaving the player with a hybrid or iron shot into the generous green which slopes from back3The second longest Par 4 at O'Bannon requires an accurate tee shot. Trees on both sides of the fairway, as well as bunkers and a creek along the right side, provide challenges to gThe green is average in size, but has just the right amount of slope and contour to make putting a challenge. Players are happy to move on to #4 after successfully playing #3.4Most players will need 3 shots to reach the green on the first of three Par 5’s on the course, but long hitters may be able to go for the green in 2.The hole favors tee shots down the left side of the fairway to avoid fairway bunkers and woods on the right side. The large green is framed by mature trees on two sides and in the 5#5 is a deceptively challenging and pretty Par 3. The green is long, narrow, undulating and guarded by two bunkers framing the green. Miss the green on the right and the player is Miss on the left and you will be playing a tricky bunker shot to a narrow green that slopes away from you. And once you arrive at the green, the fun is just beginning. The green ha6The longest Par 4 at O’Bannon, #6 is a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The hole doglegs to the right from the tee with a large bunker guarding the left side of the faiAn accurate and long tee shot leaves players with a long second shot to the green guarded on both sides by bunkers. The green is good sized, slopes significantly from back to front7#7 is a picturesque, downhill Par 3. From the white tees the hole measures 144 yards, but plays at least one club shorter due to the elevation change. The green is relatively flat,One of our many creeks crosses in front of the green, borders the entire right side of the green and then encircles the backside as well. Bunkers come into play both left, right an8#8 is a short Par 4, dogleg right. The fairway is generous for a hole of this length. Players tee off through a shoot of mature tress which gives the illusion that the hole is extr9#9 is a medium length Par 4, accuracy on the tee shot is a must. Players tee off from a tee surrounded on three sides by tall, mature trees, giving the feeling that one must threadAny shot hit to the left of center of the fairway, will leave the player having to hit a high approach shot over a large Ash tree. Go too far to the right, and more trees block you10#10 is a Par 4 with a very slight dogleg right, which plays to a three-tiered green with a carry over a small lake. Ideally players will hit tee shots to a comfortable distance leaThe green is framed by bunkers in front and on each side. Accuracy is a must as putting from one level to the next is treacherous. Four is usually a very good score on #10.11Hole #11 is a double dogleg par four, where placement of the tee shot is crucial. A lake fronts the tee box. Two ponds guard the right side of an undulating fairway with trees and Any ball in the vicinity of the 150-yard markers in the fairway leaves the player a shot to a relatively large green from a fairly level lie. The green slopes from back to front an12#12 is both picturesque and challenging. The clubhouse is to the right of the two-tiered, sloping green, as is out of bounds from tee to green. There are also grass swales and bunk#12 is both picturesque and challenging. The clubhouse is to the right of the two-tiered, sloping green, as is out of bounds from tee to green. There are also grass swales and bunk13A safe play on this short Par 4 is to hit a tee shot to the center of the generous fairway and then hit a short iron into the green.The narrow, oval- shaped green has a false-front and slopes significantly from back to front and somewhat left to right. The easiest Par 4 on the course can result in fun birdies bThe first instinct for long-hitters when playing #13 is to pull out the driver and go for broke, but that often leads to bogey instead of birdie or par. The hole doglegs severely t14With a long and accurate tee shot, longer hitters will have a chance to go for the green in two. Most players will lay up to the bottom of the hill, short of a creek,The design of Par 5 #14 uses the natural topography of the land to entice the player to go for broke and at the same time teaches the player patience. From the tee box players needleaving a third shot to an elevated, two-tiered green. Depending upon where the hole is cut, players can face some very challenging putts on the undulating green. Birdies on #5 are15The second longest par 3 on the course, #15 can play as long as 203 yards from the back tees, uphill to a large green. Mature trees run the entire length of the hole and also circlThe second longest par 3 on the course, #15 can play as long as 203 yards from the back tees, uphill to a large green. Mature trees run the entire length of the hole and also circl16A short par 4 where mature trees on both sides of the fairway keep the player's focus on the middle of the fairway. Miss the fairway on either side and bogey is in the mix. Longer The green is generous in size with two tiers. The second tier works into a narrow neck in the back left, creating a demanding flagstick position. It's not long, but it does make yo17A long par 5, #17 demands three quality shots from most players, if they are thinking about making par or birdie. From the tee box, the player is required to hit a tee shot over a Second shots usually end up between 150 to 100 yards from the green, in a relatively narrow part of the fairway. The green is large, relatively flat, so a good third shot can resul18The final hole at O'Bannon Creek is a demanding Par 3, and can play from as long as 221 yards. #18’s green is protected by bunkers on the right-front and entire left side, out-ofThe final hole at O'Bannon Creek is a demanding Par 3, and can play from as long as 221 yards. #18’s green is protected by bunkers on the right-front and entire left side, out-of
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