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Broken Sound - Old Course Golf Course Review in Boca Raton, FL in 33496

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Hole
Par
Yards
5
561
4
481
3
172
4
346
4
409
5
568
4
290
3
169
4
429
4
401
4
345
3
207
4
453
3
203
4
434
5
507
4
396
5
535
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Players can take dead aim at the fairway bunkers with their tee shots to set up their second shot
From The Fairway Longer hitters will want to aim right or cut the corner to avoid driving through the fairway.
On The Green Hazards line the right side of the hole from 150 yards out so make sure your second shots are dialed in.Approach shots will want to find this raised green as the entire circumference slopes down and away.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The #1 handicap hole comes early on and is a true test for any level of player. The back tee stretches this hole to 481 yards which always plays back into the wind.
From The Fairway Tee shots must stay right as the entire left side of the hole is lined with thick trees and Out of Bounds. Longer hitters must be accurate off the tee as the water hazard right comes into play.
On The Green Tough approach shot as many players will be hitting longer clubs into this raised green with O-B left and water right. Par is a great score here.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 3 is not exceptionally long
From The Fairway but daunting nonetheless as majority of players must carry water and a large
On The Green green side bunker to make it home. There is room to bail out right but too far right and you will find yourself in another hazard.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The fourth hole is a short but demanding straight away par 4.
From The Fairway Waste bunkers and Out of Bounds line the entire left side of the hole so bailing out to the right is safe.
On The Green Approach shot is very challenging as this raised green slopes left to right and is covered by bunkers up front and a hidden water hazard behind.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee This straight away par 4 heading back towards the clubhouse is one of the easier holes on the course.
From The Fairway Players can blast away with their tee shots as the landing area slopes away, gaining some extra yardage. Fairway bunkers on the left and a few trees on the right are all that come into play from the tee.
On The Green A water hazard wraps the entire backside of the green so approach shots must not go long.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee #6 is the longest par 5 on the course and a three shot hole for majority of players. Hazards line the entire right side of the hole so missing left is your only option from the tee.
From The Fairway A large water hazard left comes into play on your second and third shots as the hole wraps around it. Big hitters can attempt to get home in two
On The Green however this shot is all carry over water and usually into the wind. Most players lay up within 120 yards and then approach with minimal risk. Par is a good score here however birdies can be made.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Your ultimate risk/reward hole. #7 is a short par 4 which typically always plays down wind.
From The Fairway Off the tee, players can take the option of trying to drive the green or lay back and play it safe. Heavy risk comes into play as the entire hole is lined on both sides with hazards. While if you miss it right you might be able to find your ball, environmental friendly areas keep you from playing it. It is an automatic penalty and must be played from outside the hazard.
On The Green Approach shots must be accurate as the entire backside of the green is lined with water. A definite birdie hole if you can keep it in play.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the most picturesque holes on the course, No. 8 plays over visual layers of water, a rock wall and sand before reaching the target.
From The Fairway Bougainvillea plants line the teeing area to create a beautiful hole. This tough tee shot requires you to land the ball on a raised green surrounded by bunkers up front and fall off points around the rest.
On The Green Take one club extra to account for the raised green and typically hurting winds.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the tougher driving holes on the course, No. 9 is completely lined with water left and Out of Bounds to the right.
From The Fairway This hole requires a great drive accompanied by an even better second shot into a raised green surrounded by four bunkers. Typically into the wind,
On The Green only the longest of hitters can find this two tiered green in two. Par is a fantastic score here.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee No. 10 is a great starting hole to the back nine. While not very long, this hole requires precise first and second shots.
From The Fairway The fairway is split by the recognizable bent Oak tree on the right and the trio of palm trees on the left. This requires the player to strategically plan how they want to execute their tee shot. Long hitters beware, once over the hill, the fairway narrows down to the left where the fairway bunkers and water hazard come into play.
On The Green Even with the short approach, players must be precise in order to hit this green. Green side bunkers and water hazard right provides plenty of bail out room to the left.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Even though one of the shorter par 4's on the course,
From The Fairway players must still be precise off this tee as fairway bunkers left and right interfere with most landing zones. Most players have some sort of short iron into this hole,
On The Green however the green is significantly raised, surrounded by bunkers in the front half and fall off points in the back half. Two good shots can leave a great birdie opportunity here.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee The first of two long par 3's on the back, No.
From The Fairway 12 demands accuracy as well as distance. With water lining the entire left side and hazards long, the only option for a miss is to come up short or bail out to the right.
On The Green This multi level green has significant angulation and requires 3 great shots to make par.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Arguably the toughest hole on the golf course, No. 13 is a true test. This hole requires a precise drive with hazards lining the left side and trouble right.
From The Fairway With the toughest approach shot on the course, players are required to carry a long iron or wood over water into a multi level green.
On The Green Water completely surrounds this green with the only option for a bail out on the left side Once on the putting surface, this green has many subtle breaks which make it very tough to get the ball in the hole. Par is a great score here.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee On this hole there is a shot for every golfer. The back tees stretch to over 200 yards and play out of a chute over water to a raised green surrounded by bunkers.
From The Fairway Successive tees wrap around the lake and must negotiate fewer hazards than the previous tees. Each tee shot provides golfers with a different look and strategy.
On The Green A well-portioned bunker fronts the large two-tiered green.Trouble short and right requires a player to execute a solid first shot to make par.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The tees on this hole are elevated, providing the golfer a good view of the entire hole.
From The Fairway Bunkers come into play only for the longest of hitters. On the left side of the fairway is a large oak which effects most players landing zones
On The Green Players must aim accordingly to not be blocked out on their second shot. The lengthy approach to this perched, multi level green, must be hit with precision in order to avoid a big number
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par 5 provides several different options on how you can play the hole.
From The Fairway With O-B left of the coquina path, players can blast away out to the right with very little trouble. A cluster of large oak trees planted in the middle of the fairway effect most players second shot.
On The Green Players must strategically plan on going left, right, or over the trees to set themselves up on their approach. This raised green has trouble left so the safe play is out to the right where you have plenty of green to work with on your next shot. This is certainly a birdie hole providing you have set yourself up in the right positions.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The wrapped around tee boxes on No. 17 provide an exciting but scary tee shot where the ball must carry water and a set of fairway bunkers
From The Fairway The typical right to left wind sets this tee shot up for a perfect draw starting at the right bunkers and leaking back into the fairway.
On The Green The approach brings you into a generous multi tiered green where areas to the right angle back towards the green. The typical miss is out to the right and hopefully ricocheting off and on to the green. Bunkers on the left side of the green help capture balls from entering the water hazard
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The drive on this finishing hole must play over an expanded lake directly in front of the tees to a fairly narrow landing area flanked by bunkers left and right. Long hitters should look to carry the left fairway bunker, where the fairway widens out.
From The Fairway The fairway between the landing areas is dotted with fairway bunkers, which look menacing but provide more room than what appears at first glance.
On The Green Once maneuvered through the various fairway bunkers, the approach to this raised green is no easy task. Three bunkers were recently added to where sand covers the entire circumference of the green with the only safe miss being short and left.

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