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Clovernook Country Club Golf Course Map /Clovernook Country Club Golf Holes Map
Clovernook Country Club Golf Course Review in Cincinnati, OH in 45239

CINCINNATI WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
475
4
420
4
395
3
229
5
555
3
174
4
401
3
155
4
467
4
404
3
159
4
339
4
400
3
207
4
371
5
570
5
527
4
318
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A well-positioned tee shot just left of the three bunkers situated in the right rough will put you in great shape to attack this opening hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green The second shot will be played over the beautiful creek that meanders through the front nine. This mid length par five would give up many more birdies if it wasn’t for the very undulating green that you must concur.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the toughest par four holes on the golf course, the tee shot must be positioned on the right half of the fairway to avoid the left rough.
From The Fairway One of the toughest par four holes on the golf course, the tee shot must be positioned on the right half of the fairway to avoid the left rough.
On The Green The large oak tree overhanging the right side of the green makes for a challenging approach shot. If you miss this green long or to the right, you will almost certainly find yourself with a bogey or worse.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A right to left ball movement off the tee will add to your distance, however, a driver may not be needed. A fun, but challenging second shot to a plateau green and penalizing bunkers located on both sides of the green will test your accuracy.
From The Fairway
On The Green Keep the approach shot below the hole as this green slopes severely from back to front. Good distance control is a must on this approach shot.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This great par three is not just difficult because of its length and demanding tee shot but also because of the difficulty and great short game skills necessary to get the ball up and down if you miss the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Be sure to avoid the large deep bunker located to the left of the green. This hole plays as a par four for the ladies and is their easiest hole on the front nine.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole has out of bounds to the right and a long tee shot is a necessity in order to position you for your second shot, which crosses a creek located approximately 380 yards form the tee. Beyond the creek the fairway climbs a steep hill.
From The Fairway Beyond the creek the fairway climbs a steep hill. Your second shot must come to rest over this hill to insure a less difficult third shot to the green.
On The Green Your second shot must come to rest over this hill to insure a less difficult third shot to the green. The green is well guarded by bunkers and has a fairly flat putting surface that breaks from back to front.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee A rather challenging par three, however a favorite hole for many players. Missing the green to the left can cause players to have a very delicate pitch shot. A lot of care should be taken once you reach the green to avoid a costly three putt.
From The Fairway
On The Green A rather challenging par three, however a favorite hole for many players. Missing the green to the left can cause players to have a very delicate pitch shot. A lot of care should be taken once you reach the green to avoid a costly three putt.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee This dogleg left par 4 gives players several options to concur the hole. Most players will play a well placed fairway wood or hybrid to the 150 yard marker leaving them a relatively flat lie for their approach shot to a raised green that slopes left to right.
From The Fairway A rather challenging par three, however a favorite hole for many players. Missing the green to the left can cause players to have a very delicate pitch shot. A lot of care should be taken once you reach the green to avoid a costly three putt.
On The Green The brave may opt to challenge the trees at the dogleg with driver off of the tee in hopes of reaching the bottom of the fairway that will leave you with a short wedge shot to the green. Caution must be used to avoid the creek that runs through the fairway on your drive.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par 3 is no push over as it is well guarded by 3 bunkers short, right, and behind the green. Tee shots that are missed short left or long right will require precision bunker shots to a green with a severe slope from back to front.
From The Fairway
On The Green Wind is always a factor when playing this uphill hole putting a premium on club selection. Missing the green short leaves a player with the best chance to get up and down for par.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This is by far the most challenging par 4 on the course requiring a long straight drive to miss a line of ancient oak trees that stand guard on the right hand side of the fairway. Your drive needs to favor the left hand side in order to open up the approach shot to the green with a long iron or fairway metal.
On The Green While this hole boasts the largest green on the golf course it is well protected by two bunkers guarding either side. The undulating green makes it difficult to get the ball close to the hole.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway An accurate tee shot favoring the left center of the fairway is needed for an approach shot to this well protected green. A 240 drive will allow for a 150 yard approach and keep you just shy of a deep ravine that adds to the difficulty of the hole.
On The Green A majestic oak tree overhangs the right hand side of the green with bunkers guarding the left side. Missing the green short here is never a bad option. This green has several severe breaks and undulations so keeping your ball below the hole is the best option.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par 3 requires an accurate tee shot to make a par. The hole often plays downwind and the long and slender green is well protected by bunkers on both the right and left sides of the green. Playing to the left side of the flag will give you an up hill attempt for birdie.
From The Fairway
On The Green This short par 3 requires an accurate tee shot to make a par. The hole often plays downwind and the long and slender green is well protected by bunkers on both the right and left sides of the green. Playing to the left side of the flag will give you an up hill attempt for birdie.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee This straightforward short par 4 gives players a great opportunity to be aggressive of the tee. Your drive must avoid a series of fairway bunkers that protect the right hand side of the landing area in order to attack the smallest green on the course.
From The Fairway This straightforward short par 4 gives players a great opportunity to be aggressive of the tee. Your drive must avoid a series of fairway bunkers that protect the right hand side of the landing area in order to attack the smallest green on the course.
On The Green Judging your approach shot can be difficult at times because of the three bunkers situated 10 yards short of the green. The green is relatively flat and this hole can yield birdies to those who make good use of their approach shot.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole requires the player to hit a right-to-left tee shot to favor the left hand side of the fairway. A well-executed drive will allow for a mid to short iron approach shot to a green that is bisected with a ridge that runs down the center of it.
From The Fairway This hole requires the player to hit a right-to-left tee shot to favor the left hand side of the fairway. A well-executed drive will allow for a mid to short iron approach shot to a green that is bisected with a ridge that runs down the center of it.
On The Green Placing your approach shot on the correct side of the ridge is important on this green that also slopes sharply from back to front. Missing the green long will guarantee a bogey or worse.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 14 is the most difficult par 3 at Clovernook and requires a precise tee shot to find a putting surface so severe that the pin can only be placed in the very front or back of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green layers must avoid the deep drop-off on the left side of the green to have any chance of making par. Once you reach this green, you are almost always left with a long uphill putt that requires a good lag attempt. Speed control on your putt is a must and making par is always a great score here.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This tree lined slight left to right dogleg allows for players to let it rip off the tee but be careful as you need to find your drive in the fairway.
On The Green A successful tee shot will set up a mid to short iron approach to a small green with lots of undulation. Keeping the ball below the hole will allow for good birdie opportunity. Players must avoid the bunkers left and long of the green to have a chance of making a par.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The first of back-to-back par fives is the longest hole on the course and requires three shots to reach the green. A good drive up the left hand side of the fairway is preferred as this will open up the landing area for your second shot.
From The Fairway The first of back-to-back par fives is the longest hole on the course and requires three shots to reach the green. A good drive up the left hand side of the fairway is preferred as this will open up the landing area for your second shot.
On The Green The rather large green is well protected by bunkers on both sides of the green that must be avoided as you attempt your approach shot.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Tee shots that end up too far left will be completely blocked out by an 80 year old oak tree leaving the player no option but to pitch out short of the water. With a strategically placed drive, long hitters can easily reach this green in two.
From The Fairway This par five places a premium on the drive which requires players to favor the right hand side of the fairway in order to have a favorable approach to the landing area for their second shot.
On The Green Tee shots that end up too far left will be completely blocked out by an 80 year old oak tree leaving the player no option but to pitch out short of the water. With a strategically placed drive, long hitters can easily reach this green in two.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This three hundred yard par 4, drivable by the longest of hitters, has plenty of trouble to be avoided of the tee. Players must avoid the trees that guard the entire right hand side of the fairway while missing the deep fairway bunkers on the left.
On The Green A drive placed over these bunkers into the left center of the fairway will leave you with a short wedge approach to one of the flattest greens on the course. Birdie here is a great way to end your round.

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