1Avoid the left fairway bunker off the tee on this slight dogleg right par 4 and club up on your approach as this hole plays uphill and into the wind, but exercise caution as bunker2Long hitters should choose 3-wood off the tee on this medium-length downhill, downwind par 4, as the Wissahickon Creek for which the course is named travels through the landing areA short iron off a downhill lie will bring you to a severely sloped green on which it’s imperative to stay below the hole.3A short wedge is all that’s needed on this short par 3, but miss this raised narrow green and you’ll likely find yourself in one of the surrounding bunkers sitting well below tA short wedge is all that’s needed on this short par 3, but miss this raised narrow green and you’ll likely find yourself in one of the surrounding bunkers sitting well below t4Tillinghast’s version of church pew bunkers makes this into-the-wind approach even more visually intimidating.Bunkers and large oak trees guard the left and right sides of the fairway, and even a long drive on this massive par 4 may leave you with a 3-wood/hybrid/long iron into a very well5This long par 3 has it all: water, bunkers, a long carry, a tricky green and devious pin placements.Gauge the wind carefully before selecting a club to carry Wissahickon Creek but fall short of three back bunkers.6Club selection is crucial on your approach as you’re hitting to a two-tiered green that is the longest on the course.Avoid the old train tress on the right and aim to clear the bunkers that pinch the fairway on this uphill par 4 that stretches to almost 500 yards.7Landing your drive in the fairway should take a vast expanse of bunkers that cross the fairway - the “Great Hazard” - out of play on your second shot.Longer hitters need to carry front greenside bunkers to give themselves an eagle putt.8The fairway slopes hard left to right on this short par 4, so righties should play a draw off the tee; a driver is not necessary.This green is surprisingly large and being in the wrong portion of the long, narrow surface will lead to a 3-putt.Check the pin location as a deep, large bunker guards the front of the green and blocks the view on your uphill approach9Out of bounds runs down the entire left side of the hole on this short par 4. Hit 3-wood or long iron off the tee and stay on the left side of the fairway, and you’ll have a cleaMissing right off the tee means hitting your approach around or above a tall tree guarding the green.10A short iron is sufficient on this par 3 that takes you back to the clubhouse, but wind may alter your club selection.Bunkers and thick rough surround the green on all sides and out-of-bounds runs down the left side of the hole.11The old train tress guards the right side of this uphill par 4 while a left fairway bunker must be avoided.Be sure not to go long of this green that slopes hard from back to front.12Aim left of the trees guarding the right side of the fairway on your semi-blind tee shot on this par 5 and you may find a speed slot, but more than likely, this is a three shot holStay below the hole on this green that slopes from back to front.13On this uphill dogleg right par 4, steer clear of the large right bunker and land your drive on the left side of the fairway for the best angle into a raised green that slopes back14Finding the fairway is imperative on this picturesque par 4 as a seven- bunker complex in front of the green will catch any approach shots left short.Study the various contours before hitting your putt on this complicated and severely sloped green.15Out-of-bounds lines the right side of the course’s longest par 3 and the left greenside bunker sits 15 feet below the hole. This long and narrow green rises from front to back.Out-of-bounds lines the right side of the course’s longest par 3 and the left greenside bunker sits 15 feet below the hole. This long and narrow green rises from front to back.16Avoid the three left fairway bunkers and out-of-bounds right off the tee, then stay below the hole on your short iron approach to a green sloping from back to front.17Avoid the left fairway bunkering off the tee on this dogleg left par 4 and be cautious on your approach to a raised double-tiered green that is one of the hardest complexes on the Take a minute to soak in the panoramic views as this green sits above the entire course.18(Most players lay up short of Wissahickon Creek to follow errant tee shots.)Avoid the left bunkers and aim for the right side of the fairway on this long dogleg left par 4.Club down on your downhill approach back toward the clubhouse to a narrow green guarded by both bunkers and onlooking members.
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