1At 384 yards, hole one is the first of 4 par 4s on the outward 9. Upon tee off you will find the fairway slanting slightly left,a shot played to the right may end up in one the two bunkers lining the fairway. If a slice occurs the bunkers do not catch it, you could find yourself with a blind shot from the eThe green is protected by 3 bunkers, two short and forward and one long and back. Hole one is home to one of the more narrow greens on the course, precision shots on to the putting2Tee shots are not forgiving with a sand trap lining the left side of the fairway and grass bunkers along the right. The downward slope of the fairway,especially on approach, allows for the potential to chip and roll your ball on to the green when pin placement is close to the front. The green is protected by 3 bunkers, essential3Hole number 3 is a 514 yard par 5. Don’t be fooled by the low yardage,this hole is our number one handicap. You’ll want to avoid driver off of the tee due to the fact that there is a 210 yard carry to the edge of the hazard. More experienced playerOnce on the other side, you will have to take your shot at a plateaued green that rolls back to front and is protected by 2 deep bunkers.4Hole number 4 is the first par 3 of the outward nine, which runs 149 yards.3 bunkers surround the green. 2 mid on each side and 1 long in the back. Be sure to hit the green or you may find yourself in trouble, but this hole is host to one of the most forg5Hole 5 is the shortest par 4 of the outward 9 at 311 yards.Keep your tee shot to the right as the fairway leads up and to the right. A water hazard as well as a sand trap line the left side of the fairway.Your approach shot will be a short chip up onto an unforgiving green that slopes aggressively from back to front.6Hole 6 is the fourth par 4 of the outward 9 you’ll be hitting over water hazard onto the fairway.Power drivers must be careful to avoid a rightward fairway bunker as well as a leftward water hazard. The fairway thins into an elevated green, that if missed you find yourself chi7Hole 7 is once again proof of a short yardage course that plays mountainously long. This 492 yard par 5 will test your precision and accuracy. Once again teeing off over a water ha8The final par 3 on the outward 9 runs at 150 yards.This intriguing par 3 shares a putting surface that you will revisit on hole number 17.Be sure to aim at the leftward pin when teeing off, but be careful too little power and you will find yourself in a grass bunker. Too much and you will find yourself in a bunker on9Finishing off the outward 9 is a 380 yard par 4.A ravine separates you from the fairway, the gap may seem intimidating but can easily be accomplished 170 yards. Avoid the right side of the fairway on your tee shot as it is linedOnce established on the fairway, it’ll be an uphill battle to get to the green. Upon approach lies the course’s deepest grass bunker. The green is very unforgiving and two tier10The first hole of the inward 9 starts out with a difficult 483 yard par 5.Much like hole 3, you will want to avoid driver off of the tee. It is a 185 yard carry to the edge of the hazard. When hitting your approach shot to the hazard, be careful of the bIf all goes well upon tee off you will be hitting off the edge of a ravine to reach the fairway. This’ll be about 115 yard carry to land safely on the other side. The fairway is 11Hole 11 is a dog leg left par 4 at 329 yards.From the tee box there is an 160 yard carry over a small hazard. Make sure to angle your tee shot to the left because you can end up on the side of a hill with a difficult shot ontThe fairway aggressively thins on its approach to the hole and you are left with limited options, hit the green from a distance or end up in some thick rough. Once you are establis12Hole 12 is a 322 yard par 4 that is sure to test your abilities.Upon tee off, astray shots can land themselves in a rightward water hazard. Power drivers must be careful to avoid the 4 bunkers to the left of the green, which can make getting upThe green rolls back to front and if your shot is misplaced, you can easily find a second putt that is longer than the first.13On hole 13 you will find a 331 yard par 4. Due to the downwardslope of the fairway, one must be careful in deciding club choice off of the tee. Power drivers, unless confidence in their accuracy,should hit high irons. Drives that do go astray, have a high prO-Bability of landing in one of two bunkers along the green, one front left that nearly matches the size of the green14Hole 14 is the signature hole at Woodloch Springs. The first challenge is presented at tee off.Golfers have the option to “Drive the Gorge” or Hells Gate Gorge as we call it. This is a 225 yard carry over onto the fairway on the other side…if you make it.If you choose not to drive the gorge, you will have a somewhat blind shot, onto one of the thinnest fairways on the course. After making your way down the fairway by your second sh15Wanted a break after that long par 5? Well unfortunately hole 15 is our most unforgiving par 3 on the course.Once again the green is isolated with a bunker lining the back of the green to catch long shots. There is a 145 yard carry to the green and with limited sight of any rough that can16The second longest par 4 on the inward 9 at 448 yards will test both your driving ability and iron accuracy.After a 220 yard carry to the middle of the fairway. You will find yourself with only one option.A semi blind iron shot up onto a difficult green. We suggest checking varying pin placement flag colors before you commit to a shot. Shots that are too aggressive will find themsel17The final and shortest par 3 of the entire course at 137 yards, still presents a challenge.The green has three bunkers essentially surrounding it, and also shares a putting surface with the 8th Find yourself off target and it will be a difficult chip from a sand trap ont18The final hole of the inward 9 is a 413 yard par 4.You will drive over yet another ravine to find yourself sitting on the fairway.This is a 165 yard carry to the other side. The fairway curves slightly to the left and your second shot has the opportunity to hit the green for a birdie putt but three bunkers ma
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