1Wonderful opening hole with O-B left off the tee and trees down the right side. Well struck drive will leave short to mid iron into green guarded by deep bunkers on both side. BackWonderful opening hole with O-B left off the tee and trees down the right side. Well struck drive will leave short to mid iron into green guarded by deep bunkers on both side. Back2Another good par 4 that will play tougher into a north wind. Creek off of the tee shouldn’t be a prO-Blem but bunker left will come into play. The second shot will need a mid iroAnother good par 4 that will play tougher into a north wind. Creek off of the tee shouldn’t be a prO-Blem but bunker left will come into play. The second shot will need a mid iro3Welcome to the putting experience at Rutland Country Club. This hole requires a mid to long iron from the back tees down to a mid to short iron from the forward tees. The green is Welcome to the putting experience at Rutland Country Club. This hole requires a mid to long iron from the back tees down to a mid to short iron from the forward tees. The green is 4Short par 5 will provide a good chance at birdie or eagle for the longer hitter. The tee shot is important with a creek coming into play down the left side and trees down the right5This the longest par 3 at Rutland and the hardest hole. The tee short will be anything from a 4 iron to driver with all carry to a green elevated from the fairway. Shots hit to the6From the Back tee most players will hit a driver or three wood. From the forward tee golfer may choose less club to control the direction off the tee. A miss right can cause many p7Short uphill par 4 with a forced carry over a river and the river runs down the right side of hole. There are two fairway bunkers on the right side about 110-130 out. The ideal dri8Another shorter par 4 with more trouble right off tee than left. From the fairway the approach will be to an elevated green with a bank on the right than can assist the ball gettin9A short par 4 and very possible birdie hole. Hole doesn’t require driver. Left off the tee can bring a lot of trouble into play. A ball finding the fairway will leave a short iro10Another short par 4 that can be driven by the long hitter. There is a river that runs the entire left side of the hole and swings behind the green. The player not trying to drive t11Short dog leg left with a fairway that runs from right to left. The tee shot requires a 215-225 yard shot aimed just left of the tall pine at the end of the fairway. This will leav12This hole requires a difficult tee shot to a well protected green. The hole plays downhill which will take a club off the distance. The green slopes from back right to front left aThis hole requires a difficult tee shot to a well protected green. The hole plays downhill which will take a club off the distance. The green slopes from back right to front left a13Fun par 5 with many options for the big hitter. The hole plays longer than the yardage because the tee shot is uphill. The long hitter that can carry the upslope will find a downsl14Tee shot from elevated tee to a large fairway. The approach is to an elevated green with a severe drop off to the right. The green seems flat but provides plenty of slope in the fr15This is the shortest hole on the course and provides a great chance for birdie but a missed shot brings bogey or double into the picture quickly. The green slopes severely from bacThis is the shortest hole on the course and provides a great chance for birdie but a missed shot brings bogey or double into the picture quickly. The green slopes severely from bac16Uphill dogleg left that climbs the hill all the way. The fairway is off camber forcing balls to roll to the right. There is a tree on the right side of the fairway the golfer must 17Downhill tee shot to a fairway that runs from left to right. A player missing right off the tee will find tees and small hazard. With O-B left right is a better miss. The approach 18Drive must avoid fairway bunker left and trees right. From the fairway most players will have a blind second shot to the green with the clubhouse behind. The player should find an
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