1A twin hole of #1 on the Fazio Premier as this Par 4 plays down the same slope as that one.2Former Academy Instructor Jason Guss once made two hole-in-ones on the same day while doing a fundraiser for Otsego Memorial Hospital.3In 2003, Treetops hosted the very first season of Golf Channel’s wildly successful series, The Big Break, the black tee box was the back drop of the host’s set.4Hole-in-One Alley rests on the front left of the green.With a pin in that location, balls get spoon-fed onto that side of the green, often falling into the hole with ease. Many get close, but only a handful get a cigar with that pin lo5Enter the #1 handicap hole on the course. Easily the least forgiving hole on the course as it plays uphill the whole way.6Welcome to the first of three par 5’s for this course.7A tree used to help people that cut the corner too much.Lightning had different plans. Now that left side of the fairway might tempt you play with fire by hitting over the bunker. Talk about risky business.8Another “easy” hole as PGA Director of Golf Kevin McKinley scored his first career ace here.9Many players will miss their tee shot a bit to the right and when you do, you’re second shot is blocked out.This green is an interesting one as the front of the green is several feet higher than the back of the green. Often folks are coaxed into aiming right at a left pin, however, a sma10A legend lives on this hole.Catch a lone house to the right on the fairway. Its original owner, Dozer Doug, is the man responsible for shaping the land for all the Treetops North courses.11Nicknamed “Sanctuary,” but don’t count your blessings just yet. Stay on the righteous path by sticking left of any target onthe green since the hole slopes from left to right. Putts from the left of the hole will be quite fast with the opposite being true from the right side.12You may be inclined to hug the right side off the tee since it’s the shortest route to the green, but there’s more room left that opens a better angle in, especially to the bac13Hugging the right side shortens this hole, but only if you can avoid having your ball smacked by branch after branch. Take enough club on shot 2 since gauging the yardage is a litt14A draw might look like the shot to play off the tee, but the left is teeming with trouble.Also, avoid going through the fairway right by hitting less than the driver.15Your chances to fly that ball like an eagle are pretty high considering the frequency of them on this hole.16We’ve seen a few big hitters knock their tee ball on this green.We’ve seen a few big hitters knock their tee ball on this green.17Don’t miss right or left. Both sides drop off like Niagara Falls and make for a painful up and down scenario.Good luck putting with a ridge cutting through a third of the green.18Following the 18th, be sure you stop by the Headstone of “Divot”. Divot was Rick Smith’s dog when he walked the land to build this course. Upon his passing, Rick put a tribut
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