1One of the most striking greens on the entire course comes really early—on the first hole.The fairway is wide and forgiving, with very little to worry about in the way of hazards other than the tree lines that border a whole lot of rough. The second shot is where this hBe short and fall off the false front. Go long and find yourself eight feet below the back of the green, with the putting surface running hard toward the front.2Target the left side of the fairway on two, as the tree line leans heavily toward the fairway.The hole plays to a beautiful Langford green complex, which rolls off the front left and is surrounded by deep traps below the putting surface.3A mid-range par five, the third hole’s green takes the craziness of the first two greens and multiplies it exponentially.A 520-yard dogleg left from the tips, the back of the green falls off hard both deep, left and right.4A long par three, the fourth hole plays from 217 yards from the tips and angles downward from the back-left of the putting surface.A wide grass bunker fronts the green and needs to be avoided.5The fifth hole at West Bend Country Club is a mid-range par four from 392 yards from the black tees. It is similar to the “Road hole” at Lawsonia, with the road to the right anThe left side of the fairway falls off hard, while the right side is tree-lined and leads downhill to a green that is very similarly constructed.6The sixth hole is another blind tee shot that requires local knowledge for targeting drives.The left side is certainly preferred, as the right side leaves players in jail with the trees and a recovery shot that will have to fly way uphill. The uphill climb on this 557-yar7The seventh is not a long hole, but it is an unbelievably challenging par four!Find the right side of the fairway off the tee and have the best look in at what could be the most elevated green in the entire state of Wisconsin—a green that rises four or five stories above the rough that fronts it.8Another classic Langford par three, finding the right zone on the eighth’s putting surface means having a chance at birdie. Finding the wrong one means a likely three-putt bogey.9The ninth hole tee box is "all systems go" for long drives. There is water on the right side of the hole down the hill, but even with the wind it is not within reach.The ninth fairway is heavily mounded and runs toward the clubhouse. It is really a beautiful finishing hole for the front nine, and, at 471 yards from the back tees, makes for some10The back nine starts with a short, uphill parfour that is best targeted down the left side of the fairway.11The eleventh is a phenomenal, short par five of 501 yards from the tips.Tee it high and let it fly off the tee—the second shot is the important one here, as it doglegs left and way, way downhill to a small green through the chute created by the pond 12Uphill and to the right, the twelfth hole is fairly tight by West Bend Country Club standards, but not overly so, generally speaking.A tee shot to the left side of the fairway offers a perfect approach angle to this risen green.13The thirteenth, while not the longest par three on the course at 190 yards, is an excellent-looking par three playingover a front-side trap with the front-left side of the green the best spot to miss at.14An almost reachable par four from 340 yards and an extremely elevated tee shot, with a pond on the right, just there for aesthetics.Just past the pond with leave you with 180 yards in to the elevated green complex on the other side of the two lateral fairway bunkers.15The 527-yard par five fifteenth is a great strategic hole. Long drives are rewarded with a chance to get home in two,while anything else will see players laying up to the left-side fairway shoulder for a short wedge in.16A mid-range par four of 386 yards, the sixteenth doglegs left and runs sharply uphill.This is one of the most crowned greens on the entire course, making an approach to the middle of the green necessary for any chance at birdie.17The beautiful par threes at West Bend Country Club continue on the downhill seventeenth.Teeing up from 183 yards from the tips, the pond short-left is not in view—prO-Bably a good thing. The bunker that fronts the right side of the green complex leaves a nasty shot 18A beast of a finishing hole.The right side of the fairway rolls out left and downhill, and can leave in a short approach over the pond.The green falls toward the pond, leaving anything near the water with a chance to roll in.
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