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Ocean Shores Golf Course Golf Course Layout in Ocean Shores, WA in 98569

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Hole
Hole Name
From The Tee
From the Fairway
On The Green
Flyover
1
This moderate par 5 can be reached in two with Northwest winds at your back,
O-Bs left and night the entire length of the hole and a fairway bunker on the right all come into play making a straight tee shot important.
2
A short par 3 with a broad, three-tiered green. Avoid the bunkers left and right off the tee. Landing on the wrong tier will leave you with a tough putt. Especially from above the hole.
A short par 3 with a broad, three-tiered green. Avoid the bunkers left and right off the tee. Landing on the wrong tier will leave you with a tough putt. Especially from above the hole.
3
One of the most difficult holes on the course. Again there are out of bounds right and left, putting a premium on your tee shot.
The green is guarded on the left by two bunkers which both come into play.
4
A short par four that puts emphasis on tee- shot positioning.
Trees on the right jut into the fairway about 150 yards from the green to the green. Place your tee shot fairway left for a shot at the green.
5
Don't let the short yardage fool you. This par 5 plays into the wind with an extreme dog-leg to the left. Trees guard the hole on both sides with O-B the length of the hole. Accuracy off the tee can help you reach the
6
Number 6 is an extremely difficult short par 3.
The green is very narrow and is guarded by trees on both sides. Miss the green with your tee shot and you will find yourself
7
An extremely demanding driving hole. The tee is set back in a group of trees,
forcing you to drive straight through a chute of trees. From the fairway the hole is fairly straight-forward though
there is a tree guarding the green on the left and a bunker on the night.
8
The most difficult hole on the course-long and narrow with O-BS left and right. The entire right side of the hole is guarded by a stand of trees, putting
9
Number 9 is a fairly straightforward par 3 that requires you to judge the crosswind appropriately. Estimate the breeze correctly and the hole should be fairly simple. Keep an eye on the greenside bunker on the left.
10
A fairly accessible par 4 that provides generous room off the tee.
Most of the difficulty will lie in how hard the wind is blowing in your face. The green is guarded on the left with a deep bunker.
11
Number 11 is the first hole you will face with water in play.
The Grand Canal runs the entire left side of the hole but there is ample room to the night to bail out. The green is guarded both left and right by bunkers.
12
A very narrow and difficult par 4.
Again the Grand Canal borders the left side. with O-B along the right side of the fairway.
13
131 The first of the links- style holes you'll face here--wide open spaces where dealing with the wind will become your greatest challenge.
14
This monstrous par 4 is just that, "monstrous."
Distance is the key factor here although water also comes into play about 130 yards from the green. If you're a long hitter you'll really love this hole.
15
15 Plays over a pond to a two-tiered, narrow
green. An accurate tee shot is a must, and once you get to the green the real fun begins.
16
A short but tricky little par 4.
There is water running the entire night side of the fairway as well as a pond guarding the front of the green. Negotiate these O-Bstacles and a birdie a good
17
The only par 5 on the back nine.
Water guards the right side of the fairway landing area and long grass borders the left. A long, straight drive can facilitate a long to mid- iron second shot to the wel guarded green
Water guards the right side of the fairway landing area and long grass borders the left. A long, straight drive can facilitate a long to mid- iron second shot to the wel guarded green
18
Your tee shot on 18 must carry the entire width of the Grand Canal.
The green is large, but as on number 9, crosswinds will influence on your drive. Judge them correctly and you should finish with a par