From The Tee 2021 introduced new Red Tees and changed Par for Golf and Red Tees to a par 4.
From The Fairway A good drive is best played by keeping your shot left of the center of the fairway. There are steep drops in both directions allowing your ball to rest either in the rough or fairway.
On The Green On your approach shot, the green is slanted and plays left to right making the shortest putt a challenge. Landing in front of the green versus the backside is definitely a better strategy because of the severe drop-off behind the green.
From The Tee A deceptively short uphill hole protected by trees on both sides offers many challenges for those short and long hitters.
From The Fairway
On The Green A well placed drive is essential in order to set up for a second shot to pitch over bunkers and onto the green. There is a two-tiered green that has many pinplacements that are very challenging resulting in many birdies and for those who are not careful a higher score. Do not be fooled by its distance.
From The Tee A downhill par 3 many consider the hardest hole on the course. This green is well protected by four bunkers that generally collect the best shots of the day.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is long, leveled in the back but has a ridge in the front that carries to the left. The green requires the precision of excellent putting to move to the next hole. It has been referred to as the longest par 3 and comically the shortest par 5.
From The Tee Welcome to the next three holes that are protected by water.
From The Fairway This uphill slight dogleg is relatively easy providing you keep the ball in the fairway.
On The Green Your second shot to the green will either be blind or a desirable approach. Club selection is very important because it is well bunkered on both sides.
From The Tee The view from the tee box is one of the many beautiful sights on the course.
From The Fairway The pond directly in front makes the drive to the fairway very challenging. You can play this hole safe by hitting over the left corner of the pond into a runway type landing area.
On The Green The approach shot is uphill to the green and protected by two bunkers, left front and right front with a narrow opening to roll through. A high shot will hold nicely and leave you the best opportunity for a good score.
From The Tee This long par 4 from all tees is a challenging straight away fairway. The approach shot is all uphill to an elevated green protected by bunkers on both sides, especially the deep right trap.
From The Fairway
On The Green Any shot beyond the back side of the green into the rough will present a most challenging approach shot to the pin regardless of the color. The green has extreme breaks; a par is a great score.
From The Tee 2021 introduced new Red Tee box with the hole now playing as a Par 4 for Gold and Red Tees.
From The Fairway .Another long fairway gives advantage to the long drivers, but location keeps the ball in safe play. A hard left to right cant of the fairway will roll the ball to the right rough, even from a middle landing.
On The Green The long deep green follows a narrow upslope with bunkers on both sides. Close inspection of the green will shows subtle ridges and crowns, a two putt resulting in a par is excellent. Red Tee is a Par 5.
From The Tee The par 3 ninth offers an elevated green from the tee and is protected on all sides by 5 bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green A lofted drive onto the green is your best shot; otherwise, your next shot will be from a bunker, steep fringe, or under a tree. A one or two putt on this green is definitely a good score.
From The Tee The “inward nine” begins with a dogleg left with a very narrow landing area. Trees and out of bounds line the left side of the hole and sand traps frame the right side. The ideal tee shot is to draw the ball right to left allowing for a mid iron second shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The large elevated green is guarded by two bunkers, almost any pin placement provides for an interesting putt or putts.
From The Fairway This challenging par 3 doesn’t allow for any mistakes left or right of the fairway, thus finding yourself out of bounds or approaching with a difficult shot.
On The Green The green is protected by a deep bunker front right and another extended trap on the left. A straight drive down the middle onto the green is your best shot allowing for a painless walk.
From The Tee This long par 5 is straight and narrow with out of bounds the entire left side of the hole and the right side protected by trees.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green slopes from back to front and is guarded by two bunkers on both sides. There is a snack shack located behind the green for refreshments before continuing to the next hole.
From The Fairway The narrow fairway gives the illusion of additional length. To be successful on this hole you need to stay in the fairway, hitting it straight down the middle and onto the green.
On The Green This hole appears to be rather long with a clear view to the green.Both sides of the green are protected by bunkers and the green seems to have a strong gravitational pull left to right down the slope. A par is definitely a good score for any handicapper.
From The Tee This hole is a dogleg right with a hazard all the way down to a pond with the left side protected by trees.
From The Fairway A good drive down the middle should leave you 150 yards or less to the green. There is a fairway bunker on the left side to avoid.
On The Green The left front, side and back of the green are protected by three bunkers and the right side pond is a captor of many balls. The green is sloped slightly downhill allowing putting uphill without too many prO-Blems.
From The Tee This hole has out of bounds to the left and hazards to the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green A key feature is a creek that runs from left to right approximately 100 yards from the center of the green. The green is guarded by two bunkers in front, and slightly elevated enough for some to consider an extra club on approach. A shot below the pin provides the best opportunity for a good score.
From The Tee Redesigned in 2006, this hole appears to be easy but is protected by a large pond on the left and three surrounding bunkers that will test the best golfing skills.
From The Fairway
On The Green he circular green, sloping back to front, right to left. Your best strategy is to put it on the green while evaluating whether there is any air circulation above the slope. It seems the ball often gravitates towards the water because of the wind. There is a drop area in front of the pond allowing everyone a shot at bogey.
From The Tee The last par 5 begins with a blind shot off the tee heading over a rise with a slight fairway turn to the right.
From The Fairway The first section of the fairway has a downhill run and steep uphill slope and then levels off at the 200 yards mark.
On The Green The view to the green is rather wide and contained.Bunkers are on the right and left sides of the two tiered green. Flying over the green typically leaves a difficult, blind uphill chip.
From The Tee Concord Country’s Club finishing hole towards the clubhouse is straight forward without too much difficulty.
From The Fairway There are two fairway bunkers on either side just before a gentle downhill slope.
On The Green The green is elevated and protected by two deep bunkers on each side. The two tiered green can make putting a challenge,as well as being watched by golfers in the lounge.