1Is a nice starting par 4 that gets you prepared for a challenging round of golf.The only significant challenge off the tee is the narrowing fairway 100 yards from the elevated green.Golfers will want to shoot high to the green. The green is guarded by a bunker on the right and a grass bunker on the left.2Is a challenging downhill dogleg right par 4.Tee shots should favor the left side of the fairway due to the right-side fairway bunker placed 130 yards from the green.This green is protected by bunkers on both sides.3Is the first of four difficult par 3’s at Oak RidgeThe hole plays uphill about a half of club longer and is all carry at 168 yards from the white tees.The green slopes from back to front and right to left and is guarded by bunkers on the left and back of the green.4Has a shared fairway with Hole 5.Players will have plenty of room to drive the ball, but long hitters should be aware of the menacing bunker situated in the middle of the fairway approximately 250 yards from the mBalls played left of the bunker could result in a partially blind shot to the putting surface. This is one of Oak Ridge’s flattest greens which could yield the elusive birdie, bu5Is a bomber’s delight with plenty of options off the tee.This is one of two par 5’s on the course and is a classic scoring hole reachable in two for the longer hitters. Players will have to navigate three punishing fairway bunkers thatPlayers may choose to lay up at the bottom of the valley, short of the fairway bunker, with a mid-iron or hybrid. The shot from the valley could play as much as a full club longer 6Is a dogleg left, par 4 and the Pro's favorite hole at Oak Ridge.Longer drivers may carry the fairway bunkers on the left, but should be cautious not to take a bad angle and go through the fairway. Shorter hitters should favor the right side of The green is multi-tiered and it is important for players to get the ball on the correct level with the flagstick. Guarded by deep bunkers on both sides, be cautious not to be long7Is the longest of our par 3’s at 200 yards from the white teesThe green is protected by bunkers on both sides, and a slight ridge that runs through it making putts challenging that must cross to get to the hole.This green runs sneaky-fast and is easy to three putt if you lose your focus.8Is a slight dogleg left, downhill par 4with a wide fairway and an opening in front of the green that will receive run-up shots. Tee shots should favor the right side of the fairway as balls will bounce to the left. PlayThe green contains many subtle breaks which makes it a challenge to read.9Is a very challenging par 4 finishing hole. The hole requires one of the most demanding uphill tee shots on the course.A drive that challenges the out of bounds on the right side gains the benefit of added distance by utilizing the down slope at the top of the hill propelling the ball forward and tThis is the only hole on the course without bunkers and has an infinity green that makes judging distance to the hole challenging. Do not get above the hole or you will be “rewar10Is a 336-yard par 4 that looks simpleIt may be played two ways. Players may choose to hit a driver to cut the dogleg and carry the water but could risk going through the fairway and be blocked out by the trees.Or players may elect to lay up at the bottom of the hill with a hybrid or fairway club and have a shot that would play 100 yards uphill. The longest hitters may be able to drive th11Is a downhill par 3 that normally plays a half of club shortThe green is protected by a bunker on the right. This is a deceiving green that has a slope from back to front.12Is a challenging downhill par 4. The fairway is generous but demanding.There is a hump in the middle of it that could present players with a blind second shot to a green with a deep bunker on the right and a wicked false front. The left fairway bunkerThe architect provided a bail-out area left of the green that will give a player multiple options to get their ball on the putting surface. Once the player reaches the green, they 13Is a short dogleg right par 4.There are two level spots in the fairway that allow the player to attack a small well-defended green. At the top of the hill the player will have a 130-yard shot if they have manag14Is a very picturesque uphill par 5 with a fairway that has very few level lies.Tee shots should hug the right side of the fairway as it slopes severely from right to left. A left-side fairway bunker will catch and punish errant tee shots.The fairway has three flat spots where the player may attack the green from 150, 100 and 80 yards. Golfers will face a blind shot to the green from 125+ yards out. The long, narrow15Is a downhill dogleg left par 4. If the tee shot can be shaped from right to left,you will be able to utilize the slope of the fairway and drive the ball closer to the green. This green is protected by three deep punishing bunkers.Be cautious not to be long with your approach shot because this green drops off severely in the back. Try to stay below the hole on the green, as it slopes severely from back to fr16May be the prettiest of the par 3’s. It is a downhill tee shot to the green that sits above the bunkers that surround it.This is another green that is sneaky fast and lag putts tend to get away from players very easily.17Is the first of two difficult par 4 finishing holes.The fairway is a generous one to hit and players should favor the right side to utilize the sloped fairway to gain a better angle in to the green. It is imperative to avoid the faiThis is the largest green on the golf course containing a bisecting spine making putts very difficult. Your score will add up quickly if your ball finds one of the deep, diabolical18Is a par 4 playing from an elevated teeour tee shot should hug the right side of the fairway that slopes severely from right to left to avoid a left side water hazard that is blind from the tee box.The second shot that the player will face is the most challenging at Oak Ridge, a blind shot to one of the smallest greens on the course. The green slopes from back to front and le
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