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Country Club of Beloit Golf Course Map /Country Club of Beloit Golf Holes Map
Country Club of Beloit Golf Course Review in Beloit, WI in 53511

BELOIT WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
402
5
477
3
182
4
447
4
448
4
365
3
164
5
574
4
405
3
155
4
393
5
560
4
444
4
441
5
472
3
191
4
330
4
397
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The opening hole at the Beloit Club features a slight dogleg to the right with a deep
From The Fairway fairway bunker strategically placed along the left side. Off the tee, players with a left-to-right shot will have the advantage on this par four by avoiding the large oak tree that guards the right side of the fairway.
On The Green With bunkers guarding the front and left-back side of the green, accuracy is of great importance when approaching this green.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee What once was a long par four is now a newly converted par five that will offer long hitters an opportunity to reach the green in two.
From The Fairway With out-of-bounds and fairway bunkers on the left, a drive down the fairway is critical to making a good score.
On The Green Deep greenside bunkers line the left and right side of this back-to-front sloping green. On your approach shot, hitting short of the pin is proven to be the better strategy.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee Featuring the only water on the course, this traditional par three offers both long and short hitters an opportunity to make a good score. From the tee, players will hit over the water to a green of great depth.
From The Fairway
On The Green However, a deep greenside bunker situated along the right side of the green will give even the most skilled bunker player a run for their money.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This narrow par four, flanked by trees on both sides is one players will want to
From The Fairway play from the fairway. When approaching the green, a deep greenside bunker in the front-right will create trouble for many.
On The Green Missing short and left will leave players chipping from a closely shaved run-off area up to a flat, oval-shaped green.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee Deemed as the hardest hole on the course, this demanding par four will test even the low handicappers.
From The Fairway The fairway is somewhat wider than most with a slight rise in elevation 150 yards out from the green. Many players will be left hitting either a wood or a long-iron into a moderately large green. A large greenside bunker located on the right side will collect many run-off shots from the fairway, as well as those that fall short of the green.
On The Green Shots that run long will come to rest in a closely-mown area along the back-left side that creates an awkward chip to a green sloping away from the player.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee After the long fifth hole, players will encounter this short par four.
From The Fairway However, it is not without its caution as it is one of the tightest fairways on the course featuring trees fully lining each side of the fairway from tee to green.
On The Green A large bunker wraps along the entire right side of the green, as well as another bunker along the left-back side. Those that avoid these O-Bstacles will be rewarded with a fairly flat green and a chance for birdie.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee On this shorter par three players will fly their ball over a small gully into a back-to-front
From The Fairway
On The Green sloping green surrounded by bunkers on either side, as well as a small pot bunker in the back-left. Hitting short of the pin on this green provides the best game-plan in order to avoid a drastically-bending downhill putt.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The second par five on the front offers one of the few risk/reward tee shots on the course. For longer hitters,
From The Fairway cutting the corner over the large pine trees on the right will allow them to gain yardage on this long par five. However, shorter hitters will want to aim straight towards the two bunkers on the left side of the fairway, making sure not to enter them. When hitting the second shot on this hole, players should keep in mind the small fairway bunker on the left side that will collect any wayward golf
On The Green Approaching the green is fairly risk-free as the only O-Bstacle is a small pot bunker located just before the front-right side of the green.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The final hole on the front nine features a massive
From The Fairway fairway bunker on the right, nestled in between the 9th and 18th fairway that players should avoid off the tee.
On The Green Once past the bunker, the fairway slopes down to another fairway bunker carved into the right side of the hill returning to the green. The green features only one greenside bunker off the back-left, however all along the right side is a shaved, run-off area where any errant golf balls will collect.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee On this newly designed 10th hole, players face a visually intimidating tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green With closely groomed areas to the left, and greenside bunkers guarding the front, hitting this elevated green is crucial to making a good score. Those that fall short will face a severely uphill chip shot to a blind green.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Teeing off on the first par four of the back must be approached with great caution.
From The Fairway A neighboring road runs parallel with the hole, making an errant tee shot to the right one players may not want to retrieve. After avoiding the road on the right, a fairway bunker on the left will cause trouble for any who stray from the fairway. When approaching this narrow green,
On The Green players need to be wary of the deep greenside bunkers that guard both the right and left sides.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Off the tee, this long par five features a fairly wide landing spot with out-of-bounds on the right that runs from tee to green.
From The Fairway
On The Green On the second shot, players will want to avoid the group of bunkers dug into the hill along the right. Leaving your approach shot short is a safe play when making your way to this green, as a group of three bunkers on the left and a single bunker on the right leave trouble for those with wandering shots.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Marked as the second longest par four on the course, the 13th is one that will test even the most skilled players. With no real danger apparent off the tee, players will want to be on the mark with their approach shots.
From The Fairway
On The Green Three large bunkers surround this green, one on the left and two on the right near the front of the green. This green is the longest from front to back and players will also want to avoid the severe slope along the entire left side of the green.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the most difficult holes on the course,
From The Fairway the 14th sets up to a narrow fairway with bunkers on the right and left side to disrupt both long and short hitters off the tee.
On The Green Any careless approach shot will be met with bunkers on either side of the green, as well as a water hazard for those that over-shoot this green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par five provides great opportunity for all that play it.
From The Fairway Those going for the green in three are advised to layup to the 100 yard marker in order to avoid an awkward downhill pitch shot to a blind, elevated green.
On The Green Those that go for the green in two need to be wary of the two bunkers along the right, as well as the small pot bunker that’s carved into the front-left side of the green. In order to avoid a sloping-downhill putt, players will want to ensure they stay below the pin when approaching this green.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Considered by many to be the most difficult par three on the course,
From The Fairway this hole requires players to fly the ball to an elevated green surrounded by deep bunkers that will test players of all skill levels.
On The Green Missing short on this hole is the safest play for those who tend to deviate from the green. It’s not uncommon for players to leave this hole with bogey or worse on their scorecard.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee This newly revamped, short par four now offers an opportunity for all players to score well.
From The Fairway Longer hitters will have a chance to drive the green by flying the fairway bunker on the right in the hopes of their ball rolling up to the flat side of the green.
On The Green While shorter hitters will want to choose a safer route by aiming for the landing space towards the left side of the fairway, leaving then with a shorter approach shot. Surrounding the green are three bunkers that will punish any errant shots that are struck on this hole.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The finishing hole at the Beloit Club features the largest green on the property.
From The Fairway A vast fairway bunker on the left will deter most players off the tee. However, long hitters should be careful to club down off the tee in the interest of avoiding a downhill shot to an elevated green.
On The Green Approaching this green comes with caution as a false-front will take any balls that fall short down to the bottom of the hill that leads to the green. Bunkers surround the front-right, as well as the left side of the green. Players will want to make sure they are on the right level when hitting into the green in order to avoid a long putt or even the dreaded three-putt.

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