From The Tee The challenge begins here. Out of bounds borders the hole from tee to green on the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green A pond and trees on the right make a straight drive a must. Trees surround a rolling green with a trap at the right front. A strong par four.
From The Tee Rated as Bellevue’s toughest hole, a long, straight drive is a must.
From The Fairway
On The Green The fairway makes a gentle turn to the right. Traps on both sides of the green will catch misdirected second shots and out of bounds lurks behind the green. Four is a good score here.
From The Tee The yardage makes this a birdie hole for long hitters, but playing uphill adds some difficulty. Two straight woods and a short pitch to the well-trapped green is the best chance to get that birdie.
From The Tee Don’t be fooled by this relatively short par three. It requires anything from a seven-iron to a wedge, depending on the wind.
From The Fairway
On The Green Well-trapped in front and on both sides, this crowned green can leave you with many difficult putts. Misreading this green with its undulations will make part most difficult.
From The Tee A tough driving hole that doglegs to the right. If the tee shot is a bit too far, it can carry through the bend and wind up in the woods. Cutting the dogleg can be dangerous with many trees protecting the corner.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is fairly large and slopes from right to left.
From The Tee An easy birdie or double bogie, if the second shot is not properly placed. Long hitters may get home in two but the opening is narrow and protected by bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green Trees to the left of the green make recoveries difficult. Many players choose to lay up with their second shot and depend on an accurate approach for their birdie attempt.
From The Tee This highly elevated tee overlooks a slightly elevated green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is extremely narrow in front and widens toward the back. One trap left and two traps right increase the narrowness to create a demanding tee shot. The green slopes back to front, making all long shots extremely treacherous putts.
From The Tee An unusual view from the tee as you look down
From The Fairway the fairway to the huge stone ledge. Just before the ledge, the fairway doglegs about 60 degrees through a narrow opening to a slightly elevated, large green.
On The Green The green is guarded on the right by a large trap. Both tee shot and second shot must be well-placed or extreme trouble is found. An undulating surface that is difficult to putt makes this a good par four.
From The Tee The second longest par four on the course, this layout demands not only distance, but perfect placement.
From The Fairway A tee shot to the left side of the fairway leaves a second shot that must be drawn. If any shot strays from the fairway, the players will undoubtedly have found trees. A most challenging par four.
From The Tee The trickiest hole at Bellevue. Tee shots must be hit center or right, or trees will separate the player from the hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green high on the hill creates an always blind shot to the pin and is fronted by three deep traps. Don Ross smiles at this Bellevue’s most undulated green.