1The eighteenth hole at Rolling Meadows Country Club is a Par 4 that measures 342 yards from the white tees.From the tee box you’ll have a gorgeous view of the mountains in the distance as you hit toward an inviting fairway that drops vertically from the raised tee box. This slight dogBunkers surround the front of the green on the left and the right-center, with a narrow path in between. A gently undulating green, it slopes upward from front to back.2. Par is a nice start. The depth of the green is 26 yards.3A challenging par four will greet you on the second hole.The fairway bunker on the right is 335 silver tees, 277 from the black, 269 from the blue, 228 from the white, and 200 from the gold.Your second shot on the hole needs to be very precise. This second green is narrow, but is 40 yards deep. Club selection is very important.4To look at the scorecard you would think easy par, but don’t be fooled by the yardageEven though the hole is short you need distance off the tee to get by the oak trees on the right. Stay to the left side of the fairway.The distance to the bunker on the left from the tees is as follows: Silver is 277 yards, black is 273 yards, blue is 244 yards, white is 201 yards, and gold is 166 yards. The green5The fourth hole is the first of five great par 3’s at Tullymore. Check the wind, it usually will be helping. When the hole location is back right take one extra club.6Back to back par 3’s are unique, although found at some great golf courses such as Cypress Point.This hole plays slightly downhill so it will play 5-7 yards shorter. A back hole location is tough to get to. The green is 36 yards deep.7This unique dogleg right par four gives you many choices off the tee.To clear the hazard (going at the pot bunker) from the silver tees is 217 yards, black 177 yards, blue 170 yards. To carry the pot bunker it is 273 yards from the silver, 233 from 8The challenge of #7 is getting on the right plateau ofthe green. The wind can play havoc with your shot. The green depth is 47 yards.9One of many things that Tullymore will be known for is it’s long par 5’s, eight is the first of those long par 5’s.A very generous landing area allows you to swing away. Big hitters who want to go for the green in two should stay to the right side of the fairwayThey will then have to negotiate a shot just right of the two large pine trees and carry the marsh that lies behind the pine trees. Those of us playing the hole the conventional wa10This is also a hole that you don’t see very often. A short par four that requires power off the tee.You need to get past the corner of this dogleg left to see the green. This will be your typical blind Irish shot to the green. Don’t be afraid to bring out your driver. There is If the hole is in the center of the green you can take the bunker out of play by hitting the ball to the right side and letting it feed to the left. The green depth is 18 yards.11The tenth hole is the start of some tremendous golf holes to comeIf you like a hole that is challenging , but beautiful, you are on the right hole. Ten is a dogleg left that requires a fade off the tee. The right side is the spot to come into thThe green depth is 30 yards long.12One of my favorite two holes on the golf course. Don’t mess with the bunker on the left, unless you want bogey or double bogey.To carry the bunker from the silver is 229, black 205, blue 201, white 155, and gold 109. To reach the bunker straight away, which should be your target, is silver 280, black 256, The green is cut into the hillside with almost an amphitheater feeling. Green depth is 37 yards. Make sure to check the view from the tee looking back to #10.13This is a hole that will be long talked about. This hole is similar to one of the most famous holes in Ireland, The Dell hole at Lahinch Golf Club,where part of the green is hidden by the hillside. Twelve is similar but the green is much wider, 50 yards. My advice here is long will not hurt you with the hill behind the green.14The second of the long par 5’s. Only the longest hitters will get to this hole in two. A very generous landing area, especially for those who wish to carry the bunker.The carry is 230 yards from the silver. Black 185, blue 176, white 124, and gold 94 yards. The second shot should be left center of the fairway.Beware of the monster bunker in front of the green. The green depth is 31 yards.15The fourteenth hole will give you three choices off the tee. 1. Go right of the fairway bunker and use the hill to kick your ball left. 2. Carry the bunker.To carry the bunker it is 247 from the silver, 196 from the black, 191 from the blue, and 155 from the white. 3. Go left of the oak tree, which is only for the big hitters. From th16Like all par 3’s, club selection is important, but the wind and hole location can greatly affect your club choice. The green is 47 yards deep17This is truly a three shot hole as the yardage indicates.The driving area is wide, but beware of the hazard on the left. Your second shot is to a very wide fairway,which sets up the all-important third shot. Get your yardage and swing with confidence. Green depth is 33 yards. Enjoy the view looking back from the green.18A short par four that is once again set up by a good drive.To cary all the hazards on the right, from the silver and black you must carry it 239 yards, blue 208, and white 201 yards. To carry the hazard straight away is much shorter. It is
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