1The first hole at Thorny Lea Golf Club is a slight dogleg left. The driving range is off to the left side of the fairway lined by trees. The second fairway runs adjacent to the fir2This hole favors the long ball hitter off the tee. The right side of the fairway runs adjacent to the first fairway separated by a few trees. The left side is lined by woods so a s3The first par-3 is a great looking and challenging hole. The design of the green is much more conducive to an approach from the shorter length due to it’s abrupt front edge. ThisThe first par-3 is a great looking and challenging hole. The design of the green is much more conducive to an approach from the shorter length due to it’s abrupt front edge. This4A straight tee shot is favored here. The green is surrounded by bunkers on the right front and back as well as the left side of the green. As with a lot of the holes, there are no 5The green is guarded by bunkers in the front right and left of the green. There is water on the left side of the green. A steep drop from the green runs down to the water.The green is guarded by bunkers in the front right and left of the green. There is water on the left side of the green. A steep drop from the green runs down to the water.6The sixth hole is a long par 4 with a brook running across the front of the tee box. A blind tee shot will be expected as there is an uphill fairway which carries down to a water h7The seventh hole par 4 is a straight fairway that favors a straight tee shot. The green is easily reachable in two with a good tee ball. The elevated green is guarded in the front 8A well struck tee shot is required however a long ball could potentially have you in the bunker. The straight fairway leads to a green with a bunker tucked tight right.9A brook runs along the fairway which leads to a green surrounded by bunkers all around except on the backside of green. Aim for the middle of the green on this par 310The tenth hole is a slight dogleg left that requires a well-struck tee shot to avoid a blind second shot. Greenside bunkers surround the green to the left, right, and the back of tThe tenth hole is a slight dogleg left that requires a well-struck tee shot to avoid a blind second shot. Greenside bunkers surround the green to the left, right, and the back of t11The par 5 11th is a green light birdie opportunity. It is a penthouse or outhouse hole. The eleventh hole is a dogleg right par five that favors a long ball hitter. An ideal tee sh12The par 4 12th hole is a dogleg right line by fescue on both sides. The green is guarded by fescue to the left side. Favor the left off the tee.The par 4 12th hole is a dogleg right line by fescue on both sides. The green is guarded by fescue to the left side. Favor the left off the tee.13Off the tee aim to left of the green. This par 3 is a great hole to make birdieOff the tee aim to left of the green. This par 3 is a great hole to make birdie14The par 4 14th is a sharp dogleg left. A good tee shot is imperative for an open second shot. The fairway is straight forward with trees guarding both sides.15The par 4 15th is straight forward. The fairway is lined with fescue down the right side just before the green. The green is guarded by bunkers on each side.16The 16th, while short, is tricky. The par 4 16th is a dogleg left with a brook running through the fairway. There are two ways to attack this green. The first is a tee shot hugging17The 17th last par three is mid-length with a green guarded by bunkers left and right.The 17th last par three is mid-length with a green guarded by bunkers left and right.18The 18th is a good finishing hole. Slight dogleg left, favor the right off the tee. There are a couple of fairway bunkers left about 125 yards out and then a couple of more closer
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