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Country Club Of Rochester Golf Course Map /Country Club Of Rochester Golf Holes Map
Country Club Of Rochester Golf Course Review in Rochester, NY in 14610

ROCHESTER WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
326
5
517
4
333
3
227
4
405
4
426
3
210
4
425
4
446
5
570
3
175
4
417
4
465
3
181
5
461
3
169
4
413
4
381
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name Haig’s House
From The Tee Some might say the first hole is a 'mere' 324 yards. However, the opening 324 yards serves to welcome you to the quality of golf that you will find during your round.
From The Fairway The first hole epitomizes classic golf design by allowing the golfer to choose their path to the hole. The bold play is rewarded, only if it is struck with accuracy and confidence. Pro's Advice: The golfer chasing par might choose to hit a long iron off the tee, positioning themselves between the fairway bunkers for an uphill second shot. A more aggressive play is with the driver.
On The Green If you are able to find the fairway with the driver, you are left with a short iron to a well-bunkered green that slopes from right to left.
Hole 2
Hole Name Buckland Burn
From The Tee The Second hole is a classic par 5, asking the golfer to consider the timeless debate between risk and reward. Pro's Advice:
From The Fairway The best shot off the tee is a slight fade, protecting against the fairway bunker on the right. A well struck tee-shot gives one the opportunity to reach the green in two. However, one must take care with this shot. The second shot must carry a creek, and find its way between the bunkers, which protect the left,
On The Green right, and front of the green. If the play is to lay up, then the third shot must be struck with precision. If your approach finds the wrong side of the hole location, simply two-putting can be a devilishly tricky task.
Hole 3
Hole Name Elmwood Hill
From The Tee One of the best short par-4's that you will find anywhere, the golfer must well-consider their route on this hole. This hole is all about position and strategy.
From The Fairway The second shot is significantly uphill. So much so that only the top half the flagstick is visible from the fairway.
On The Green Well-positioned bunkers guard the right front and left side of the green. If your ball happens to wander above the hole, it is not uncommon to be chipping on your next shot.Pro's Advice: A well-reasoned tee-shot is to the right half of the fairway, staying short of the fairway bunker. This leaves the player a difficult, yet manageable play into the green.
Hole 4
Hole Name Overlook
From The Tee A true test of a golfer's skill, this well-framed, downhill par-3 requires a long and accurately struck shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The golfer's aim must be true, for cavernous bunkers on the left and right of the green gO-Bble up wayward shots.Pro's Advice: The approach must be struck crisply enough to carry a creek about 25 yards short of the putting surface.
Hole 5
Hole Name Slopes
From The Tee A most challenging par-4, this hole tests the golfer from beginning to end.
From The Fairway The tee shot facing the golfer is tremendously challenging, for the hole turns from right to left on a fairway which slopes left to right. The tee is well sheltered amongst the trees giving the player the sensation of hitting through a chute. Just hitting the green doesn't end the test. The well-contoured green affords a myriad of three-putt opportunities. A great challenge from beginning to end.P
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name Wilbur’s Elbow
From The Tee If the golfer is beginning to feel a little taxed...just wait. The sixth is a sharp dogleg to the right, with bunkers guarding both the inside and outside corners of the dogleg. A strong, aggressive player can try to cut the inside corner, but the ever-present pine trees will snatch any tee shot which is a little off line.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name Waterloo
From The Tee The seventh is just a big, brawny par-3 that will knock the rust off your long irons. Enough said.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name Ross Redux
From The Tee The eighth is a beautifully framed par-4. The tee is somewhat tucked in a stand of trees, but opens up into a generous landing area.
From The Fairway A lone tree in the left rough balances a bunker off the right fairway.
On The Green The approach shot is slightly uphill to a narrow green with bunkers swallowing any off-line shots. A beautiful golf hole.
Hole 9
Hole Name Polo Field
From The Tee The ninth plays as a par-5 for the women and a par-4 1/2 for the men.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee shot is straightaway and slightly uphill. There is a bunker on the inside right corner of the dogleg, which is there to taunt all but the biggest of hitters. There are bunkers short, right of the green which disguise the depth required of the approach shot.
Hole 10
Hole Name Double Back
From The Tee You're a long way from home when you begin the back nine, and begin the back with a great driving hole. Out-of-bound stakes come in quickly on the right close to the bunkers that guard the corner of the dogleg.
From The Fairway Trees stand at attention along the left side of the fairway. After conquering the tee shot, laying-up requires precision and planning,
On The Green with trees following the contour of the left side and those dreaded white stakes down the right. Bunkers extend from the right side of the green to catch any careless shots.
Hole 11
Hole Name Break Beware
From The Tee The eleventh re-crosses Buckland Creek and will catch any miss hit tee shots.
From The Fairway
On The Green Accuracy is also required on approaches into this left to right sloping green, with a large bunker on the left and two smaller ones on the right.
Hole 12
Hole Name Point Proved
From The Tee The twelfth plays slightly longer due to the uphill grade of the hole.
From The Fairway The fairway slopes to the right enhancing any big fades. Two fairway bunkers down the left side gO-Bble-up any chances for par.Pro's Advice: Take care to select a little extra club, for the approach plays deceptively uphill.
On The Green
Hole 13
Hole Name Crest
From The Tee The thirteenth is another beautifully framed hole. The tee shot is just a touch uphill and then the hole gently turns to the right. The ideal tee shot gets to the top of the rise.
From The Fairway The golfer is then left with a long iron or fairway wood from the peak of the hill. From that vantage point, the player has a great look into the green knowing exactly what is expected before the shot is struck.
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name Stonewall
From The Tee The challenging, uphill par-3 plays to a slightly larger green, which allows the hole location to appear hidden at times.
From The Fairway
On The Green The hole borders the property, with out-of-bounds running along the left and continuing behind the green. A cavernous bunker cuts in on the left edge of the green. A water hazard protects the right side.
Hole 15
Hole Name Headin’ Home
From The Tee The par-5 fifteenth does not surrender very easily, despite the yardage. The hole maintains a constant uphill slope to a small green.
From The Fairway
On The Green When attempting to get home in two, the aggressive player must contend with a rock wall and out-of-bounds on the left. The green falls sharply away to the right, and with it, any chance for birdies, and maybe even par, if your approach heads that direction.
Hole 16
Hole Name Gem
From The Tee The sixteenth is one of the most attractive short par-3's you will ever see.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee is somewhat sheltered in the trees, and the green sits slightly lower than the teeing ground. The green is small and extremely well-guarded with four bunkers well positioned around the putting surface. The sixteenth is a great test of a golfer's accuracy with a short iron. If a player doesn't hit the green, then they will have to muster up their entire short game prowess to save par.
Hole 17
Hole Name Firehouse
From The Tee Once you cross the road and head to the seventeenth it's no time to let up. The seventeenth is a subtle dogleg to the left, with par-eating bunkers on the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is open in front, so a wayward tee shot can be run up to the green. The seventeenth is a solid par-4, with a premium on accuracy off the tee.
Hole 18
Hole Name Homestead
From The Tee The eighteenth is another hole, which begs to challenge the big hitters, and tests the all-around game of mere mortals.
From The Fairway The eighteenth is a dogleg, right to left, with a sizable bunker guarding the inside corner. A strong, aggressive player may challenge the bunker in the right wind conditions. But, the prudent play is to the right of the bunker, where the fairway is lush and ample. The clubhouse is the backdrop for the deceptive approach shot.
On The Green It seems to play longer, and the green is contoured in a manner that makes it easy to hide the flagstick. The eighteenth hole tests the accuracy and decision-making of the golfer. It is a fine culmination to a round, which tests these qualities and the measure of golfers' ability.

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