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Cedarwood Country Club Golf Course Map /Cedarwood Country Club Golf Holes Map
Cedarwood Country Club Golf Course Review in Charlotte, NC in 28226

CHARLOTTE WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
394
4
447
3
209
5
512
4
334
4
394
4
407
5
527
3
235
4
394
3
220
5
559
4
342
4
447
4
426
4
440
3
209
4
444
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The first hole at Cedarwood Country Club provides a gentle start to the round. The fairway rises gently to a crest and then slopes back down toward the green. A fairway bunker on the right will catch wayward tee shots and a thick stand yellow pines on the left can be penal as well. The work begins once you get on the green, which is gently undulating, and depending on the hole location, can be qui
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The second looks roomy but trouble is all around this hole. Fairway bunkers on the left and right edges of the fairway will catch tee shots not struck well or too far off line. The fairway drops dramatically from the tee to the landing area and the approach to the green is slightly downhill. A gaping bunker on the right front will catch misfired approach shots and is a tough up-and-down. The green
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A par-three over water will get the attention of players of every caliber and the third is no different. The hole requires a tee shot that is all carry over the pond that fronts the green. But beware: Take too much club and a bunker awaits on the back right of the green. Even shots that don’t find the bunker are prO-Blematic because the green runs away from back to front toward the pond. Par is al
From The Fairway
On The Green A par-three over water will get the attention of players of every caliber and the third is no different. The hole requires a tee shot that is all carry over the pond that fronts the green. But beware: Take too much club and a bunker awaits on the back right of the green. Even shots that don’t find the bunker are prO-Blematic because the green runs away from back to front toward the pond. Par is al
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This par-five hole doglegs sharply to the right and a set of three bunkers – a large one and two smaller ones – guard the dogleg should you attempt to reduce the distance by cutting the corner. Clear those bunkers and you will be rewarded with a clear shot to the green. Take the more traditional route and you have two cross-bunkers to deal with – one on each side of the fairway – about 30 yards sh
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway While this short par-four looks benign, appearances can deceive. A small bunker in the middle of the fairway must be dealt with off the tee and you must choose the right club for your first shot. Stray too far to the right and another bunker awaits about 40 yards from the green, which is one of the most difficult shots in golf. Once at the green, the work begins. With plenty of movement in all dir
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The most challenging hole on the front nine starts with a semi-blind tee shot down the slope with water lurking at the bottom of the hill and to the right of the fairway. Once in the fairway, the second shot is all carry over the water. But you must be careful not to take too much club and find yourself behind the green for your chip or pitch to this undulating green.
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The generous fairway at the seventh takes the pressure off the tee shot but it’s your second shot where the work begins. The green is guarded by a bunker on the front right and the putting surface is severely sloped. Beyond the green lies a deep swale and your chip shot back to the green runs quickly from the back of the green to the front. If you can stay below the hole without the bunker catchin
From The Fairway
On The Green The generous fairway at the seventh takes the pressure off the tee shot but it’s your second shot where the work begins. The green is guarded by a bunker on the front right and the putting surface is severely sloped. Beyond the green lies a deep swale and your chip shot back to the green runs quickly from the back of the green to the front. If you can stay below the hole without the bunker catchin
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The second par-five on the front nine might seem short in yardage but it’s big in challenges. The tee shot must avoid a bunker on the right and the trees on the left that surround a creek bed. From there, the fairway slopes dramatically uphill, guarded by a cross bunker on the left about 30 yards from the green. The green itself features a deep bunker on the front right and the putting surface is
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par-three on the course starts with a testing tee shot to a large green with some demanding hole locations. Bunkers guard the front left and the right of the green. Because of the undulations on the green, getting the ball close to the hole from anywhere – from the tee or chipping – requires a good shot. Two putts from anywhere on the green is a good effort. Par is certainly a good sco
From The Fairway
On The Green The longest par-three on the course starts with a testing tee shot to a large green with some demanding hole locations. Bunkers guard the front left and the right of the green. Because of the undulations on the green, getting the ball close to the hole from anywhere – from the tee or chipping – requires a good shot. Two putts from anywhere on the green is a good effort. Par is certainly a good sco
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The 10th is a good start to the back nine, but trouble is not far away. Out of bounds looms on the left and a stand of trees next to a fairway bunker guards the right side of the hole. From the fairway, a big, sloping green receives all shots, but be careful not to go long because the green slopes considerably from back to front. Staying below the hole is paramount.
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee picturesque par-three is framed by a bunker on the left, another on the back right of the green and a deep bunker in the front right catches many a mis-hit tee shot. Bunker shots on the 11th are a challenge to get close to the hole since the green runs away from back to front. Walk away with a par and you’ve done well.
From The Fairway
On The Green picturesque par-three is framed by a bunker on the left, another on the back right of the green and a deep bunker in the front right catches many a mis-hit tee shot. Bunker shots on the 11th are a challenge to get close to the hole since the green runs away from back to front. Walk away with a par and you’ve done well.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The only par-five on the incoming nine is also the longest par-five on the course. A pair of fairway bunkers on the left will catch an errant drive and out-of-bounds looms on the right. Tee shots not hit well or that catch one of the bunkers will have to deal with another fairway bunker about 150 yards out. On your approach, bunkers guard the left and right. And it’s important to be on the proper
On The Green
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The shortest par-four on the back makes up in difficulty what it lacks in length. The tee shot must avoid the fairway bunker on the right and a stand of trees on the left. While a short iron is usually the play for the approach, getting the ball close to the hole on this extremely undulating green is a difficult proposition. While you might be thinking about birdie from the fairway, once on the gr
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the start of the stretch of some of the best finishing holes in Charlotte. The fairway rises up gently and most tee shots will find themselves in the face of the slope without much roll. Fairway bunkers left and right are to be avoided at all costs or else you turn this par-four into a three-shot hole. A large bunker guards the left of the green. Par is a terrific score here, as it is on a
From The Fairway
On The Green This is the start of the stretch of some of the best finishing holes in Charlotte. The fairway rises up gently and most tee shots will find themselves in the face of the slope without much roll. Fairway bunkers left and right are to be avoided at all costs or else you turn this par-four into a three-shot hole. A large bunker guards the left of the green. Par is a terrific score here, as it is on a
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Like the previous hole, this dogleg right par-four features an uphill tee shot into the face of a slope. A set of fairway bunkers can catch those who try to cut the corner. Playing to the left leaves a longer shot into the green but for the brave of heart, carrying the fairway bunkers can leave a relatively short shot. No bunkers surround this green, but they are not needed. It is paramount to lea
On The Green
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A long, difficult par-four with a fairway that slopes from right-to-left. Fairway bunkers guard the right and are to be avoided or else you are likely hitting a wedge for your third shot. But don’t go too far left off the tee or else the fairway will kick the ball into the rough. You must take enough club to carry to the elevated green. The bunker that sits directly in front of the green catches s
On The Green
Hole 17
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From The Tee The final par-three is another daunting hole in the march to the clubhouse. Although it has a big green, it’s not easy to hit with a mid-to-long iron. A bunker on the front right and a huge bunker that frames the left side of the green always get a lot of action. Don’t go flag hunting here. A tee shot in the middle of the green gets par most of the time.
From The Fairway
On The Green The final par-three is another daunting hole in the march to the clubhouse. Although it has a big green, it’s not easy to hit with a mid-to-long iron. A bunker on the front right and a huge bunker that frames the left side of the green always get a lot of action. Don’t go flag hunting here. A tee shot in the middle of the green gets par most of the time.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway There’s no rest for the weary at the par-four finishing hole. A dogleg right, a stand of trees in the corner of the dogleg catches tee shots not struck well or those who try to get too aggressive in cutting the corner. However, out of bounds looms left. A good tee shot will find the left side of the fairway. But the work has just begun. A ridge runs through the middle of the green. Find yourself o
On The Green

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