From The Tee This hole has multiple tees available for the player.
From The Fairway
On The Green This “split tee” look allows the player to play the hole from many different angles depending on hole location. The green is flanked with bunkers both front right and left but with room for lower shots to be “bounced” to a mid-sized green. Club selection is key based on wind.
From The Tee Is the longest Par 4 on the front-nine.
From The Fairway The tee shot plays down hill to a fairway that is protected by a fairway bunker on the right side that turns the hole nicely. The second shot is played uphill to a large green with a beautiful view of the ACC clubhouse.
On The Green Given the length of the hole there is ample space to run a shot up onto the green.
From The Tee Gently bending to the left and uphill, number four is another par 4 that offers plenty of difficulty on each shot
From The Fairway This is the only hole on the golf course with one bunker. This bunker guards the left side of the green. Hitting the fairway is crucial
On The Green to your ability to play into this green that is tilted from back to front.
From The Tee This middle length par 4 again allows the player club selection options off the tee.
From The Fairway Avoiding the trees to the right of the fairway is a must for any player wanting to get a good look at the second shot that plays uphill.
On The Green Another well-bunkered green with another beautiful view of the Clubhouse.
From The Tee This slightly downhill par 3 plays to a deep green guarded by a left and back right greenside bunker.
From The Fairway The seventh hole plays uphill and doglegs left to right. The best positioned tee shot is between the fairway bunker left of the fairway and a grouping of trees on the right.
On The Green The back left “Sunday Hole Location” is guarded by the clubs largest water feature and can be accessed by the slope in the middle of green as well as through the air. Adequate room in the front allows for players to get to all areas of the green.
From The Tee The seventh hole plays uphill and doglegs left to right.
From The Fairway The best positioned tee shot is between the fairway bunker left of the fairway and a grouping of trees on the right.
On The Green This green features many hole locations as the green is semi divided by the front pot bunker. Playing from long of the green makes par a tall order.
From The Tee The first Par five of the day presents a good opportunity for birdie for the longer hitters.
From The Fairway For the players needing to lay up, focus your second shot left of the Oak that lies 90 yards from the green along the right side of the fairway.
On The Green This well bunkered shallow green will accept a precise long shot. The hole location should dictate how players navigate the final hole of the front nine.
From The Tee The first hole of the back nine provides many options off the tee. Aggressive longer players are welcome to “let ‘er rip”
From The Fairway while navigating a lake and bunker on the right and trees and a poor angle into the green on the left. A more conservative player will play from the tee short to the widest part of the fairway.
On The Green The uphill second shot plays to a deep green with subtle breaks.
From The Tee If a picturesque Par 3 is what you are after, then look no further.
From The Fairway The tee shot plays up hill into the prevailing wind. The bunker through the fairway is “just for show” for most players.
On The Green This downhill tee shot over water is played to a green with a bunker in the front and back. What you see is what you get here. Club selection and commitment to your shot are the two most important recipes for success.
From The Tee Is the longest Par 4 on the golf course.
From The Fairway The tee shot plays up hill into the prevailing wind. The bunker through the fairway is “just for show” for most players. The second shot features a precisely struck middle to long iron played to a green with bunkers flanking the front left and right.
On The Green If more club is needed use the opening in the front of the green to run up a longer second shot.
From The Tee The second of A.C.C.’s Par 5’s presents a good opportunity for a birdie, however you better mind your “P’s” and “Q’s”! The tee
From The Fairway shot plays down the hill and moves left to right with the contour of the fairway. Decision making is the name of the game on the second shot. Playing short of the pond that crosses the fairway leads to a much more difficult third into the green, playing over the pond brings a tight landing area into play with the two Fairway Bunkers.
On The Green The small green complex again will yield birdies for quality shots.
From The Fairway This hole is straight as a Crow Flies, but players are encouraged to play their tee shot towards the tree that sits in the left half of the fairway.
On The Green There is plenty of room left of the tree. This narrow, deep green allows for shots to be played on the ground onto the green from the fairway.
From The Tee This “beefy” dog leg right Par 4 plays into the prevailing wind. Longer players should play to the right side of the “aiming”
From The Fairway fairway bunker while shorter hitters should stay left and use the contour of the fairway to find the middle of the fairway. The second shot plays uphill to a green guarded with a bunker on the right side.
On The Green Make no mistake, chipping from left of the green presents a great challenge.
From The Tee ACC’s longest Par 3 has multiple tees, but all require a long shot to be played down the hill.
From The Fairway
On The Green This large green allows for shots being played to the front of the green to release towards back and middle hole locations. This green is pitched from back to front and left to right. Par is a good score!
From The Tee The closing hole is a straight Par 5. A tee shot needs to be placed between the bunkers on the right and the trees on the left. Your lay up shot should be placed short of the pond left of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you choose to go for the green in two, you will need to hit an accurate shot between the greenside front right bunker and the pond. This deep green slopes from back to front and right to left.
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