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Cedar Rapids Country Club Golf Course Map /Cedar Rapids Country Club Golf Holes Map
Cedar Rapids Country Club Golf Course Review in Cedar Rapids, IA in 52402

CEDAR RAPIDS WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
365
4
430
4
414
4
458
3
158
5
498
4
431
3
200
5
585
4
397
4
446
3
281
4
459
4
376
5
617
4
405
4
442
4
366
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A straight away Par 4 from a tiered tee complex, the back tees offer a picture-frame view between two signature oak trees common to the Indian Creek valley through which the course winds.
From The Fairway The left side of the fairway offers the safest angle into an elevated and severely sloped green that will challenge the nerves of the best putters.
On The Green Beware the front pin position that leaves precious little room to land an approach shot that stays on the green.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The first risk-reward hole on the course opens with a long iron or wood shot to an elevated dogleg left. The safe shot places the ball at the top of the hill in the middle of the dogleg and offers a picturesque view down to a green protected by approach and green-side bunkering typical of a Donald Ross course.
From The Fairway For the brave golfer, a long draw or an attempt to cut the corner of the dogleg can leave you with a short wedge shot into the pitched green, albeit with downhill lie the most likely outcome.
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This dogleg right Par 4 begs for golfers to cut the corner and shorten the hole, bringing into play two fairway bunkers.
From The Fairway Playing to the middle or left of the fairway offers a clear view into a two tiered green set inside a bowl.
On The Green Beware landing your approach above the hole on this green.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee A long Par 4 offers a nearly blind tee-shot from all tees except for the back tees which sit on an elevated tee box.
From The Fairway Large fairway bunkers should not be an issue for the golfer who can keep their ball in the middle of the fairway.
On The Green An approach shot into a deceptively undulating green awaits.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee Avoid coming up short on this deceptively challenging Par 3 that often sees the player challenged off the tee by swirling winds at the base of the valley.
From The Fairway
On The Green Assuming you avoid the large, steep bunkers defending the front of the green, the large green complex can mean hitting a GIR only to have a 100+ foot putt across the undulating complex.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee An aggressive drive off of the 40-foot elevated tee complex on this short Par 5 can find the player beyond the creek that cuts menacingly across the fairway and with a short iron shot awaiting into a traditional Donald Ross elevated green complex protected by towering fairway bunkers.
From The Fairway Beware the wind that often cuts undetected above the tree line and can be the difference between an eagle opportunity and a penalty stroke hoping for par after ending up in the water hazard.
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Water to the left and trees and bunkers to the right challenge the golfer to find the middle of the fairway.
From The Fairway The approach shot is challenged by the most undulating green on the course, protected by front right bunkers.
On The Green Be advised to keep the ball below the hole and on the same tier of the green as the pin, or easily find yourself struggling to avoid a dreaded 3-putt.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This intimidating downhill Par 3 puts water left in the player's mind off the elevated tee box. A large green offers a generous landing zone that runs hard toward the front left.
From The Fairway
On The Green Pin placements to the left side of the green will challenge your ability to find the line and speed on your putting game.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee This long, uphill, dogleg right Par 5 is reachable with two long well placed shots as the downhill approach before the green brings the golfer into a picturesque bowl-shaped green framed by the classic clubhouse.
From The Fairway Deep bunkers guarding the middle of the fairway as you approach the pinnacle of the hill will make even the best golfer squirm. Your approach shot to the green is a blind one, so best to do your homework and know the pin placement before starting your round,
On The Green Landing in the wrong area of the large green complex can make for a difficult finish.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The key to the downhill short Par 4 number 10 is to keep your ball in the middle of the fairway to avoid running left into the fairway bunker.
From The Fairway The safe shot is preferred here to leave yourself a relatively easy short approach into this green complex guarded by bunkers on all sides.
On The Green For the golfer who can stay out of trouble, this is one of the easiest birdie opportunities the course will give you all day.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Avoiding the left fairway bunker while leaving yourself a manageable approach shot into the green is the name of the game on this long straightaway Par 4.
From The Fairway Avoid the right side of the fairway when the pin is to the right as a large tree can block your angle to attack the pin on your second shot.
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee This demanding Par 3 is one of the most deceptive holes on the course. Many a golfer finds themselves hitting their tee shot into the steep approach face of the elevated green.
From The Fairway The back tees offer a staggering 285+ yard shot into this large green complex. Carry distance and satisfaction with par is the name of the game on No. 12.
On The Green
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee A large split bunker lines the right side of the fairway, while a long tee shot that drifts left can find itself running off the end of the fairway and into the pond that sits directly between the tee and the green.
From The Fairway Accuracy is more important than distance on this hole.
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name Burial Mound
From The Tee this short Par 4 requires an accurate shot into the fairway off the tee if you want any realistic chance to attack the significantly elevated green.
From The Fairway Picking your comfortable approach distance off the tee is important, as this green slopes severely away from the golfer.
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Trees to the left wait to punish the golfer to tries to get too greedy and cut the corner of the dogleg left, while Indian Creek lines the entire length of the fairway to the right,
From The Fairway The creek cuts across the hole just before an elevated and well protected green.
On The Green This hole requires 3 well hit shots, and avoidance of the hazards, to have any shot at a birdie or par.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee This short Par 4 requires accuracy off the tee as the most unobstructed line to the green involves a carefully placed tee shot between the two left bunkers.
From The Fairway  Your approach shot has to navigate a front side bunker to find a landing zone on this traditional Donald Ross style green complex.
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee On this long Par 4, you'll want to stay in the middle or to the left of the fairway to have a clear approach shot into the large green complex across Indian Creek.
From The Fairway Beware the hidden fairway bunker lining the right side of the landing zone off the tee, or you will have a hard time scrambling to save par.
On The Green
Hole 18
Hole Name Widow Maker
From The Tee Avoid the fairway bunkers with your tee shot and you'll be rewarded with a short approach shot into a green that many members refer to affectionately as the Widow Maker.
From The Fairway Keep your ball below the hole on your approach to leave yourself any realistic chance of finishing with one or two putts to close out your round.
On The Green

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