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Crestwood Golf Club Golf Course Review in Manilla, ON in K0M2J0

MANILLA WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
308
3
152
3
200
4
357
4
379
4
279
5
483
4
294
4
366
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The round begins off a new, slightly elevated tee. Out of bounds runs the entire right hand side of the hole and a ball that way will result in going 3 off the tee right away.
From The Fairway Pine and cedar trees scatter the left rough which means fairway is key. A good drive over and down the hill will leave a short second shot into the green.
On The Green Beware, more O-B. behind the green as well as sand on the left and a water hazard on the right. The green slopes from back to front, towards the water and is very narrow. The centre of the green is a mere 6 paces wide.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The water off the tee is not in play and the key to this short par 3 is to avoid going long.
From The Fairway The green has a drastic slope from back to front. Sand traps are tight to the edges of the green on each side.
On The Green When the flag is at the top, going long makes it very difficult to stop the ball from rolling down off the front of the green. Short is safe and will leave an uphill chip.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 3 is up hill all the way so an extra club is needed. Again the green slops from back to front but also has a vertical ridge in the centre of the green.
From The Fairway Try to keep your ball on the same side as the flag so you don’t have to putt up the ridge and back down with your second shot.
On The Green
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee Straight away par 4. The bush runs down the entire right hand side of the hole and the fence line in the bush is out of bounds.
From The Fairway Laying up short of the ridge will leave a full swing downhill to the green. Make sure that your tee shot does not get stuck behind one of the 3 trees that stand across the fairway.
On The Green A tee shot that gets by the trees and over the rise will roll down closer to the green leaving a short pitch for your second shot. During mid summer this green becomes very tough to hold your ball on from long range.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee An uphill dogleg to the right. A left to right ball flight is needed to get around the corner. A strong drive that goes straight will likely carry through the fairway into the cedars that line the left side.
From The Fairway Longer hitters can try and cut the corner by carrying their ball over the trees on the right. The second shot is uphill so take an extra club, two, if the flag is back left because you will get no roll.
On The Green This green has three tiers, the highest being back left. The whole green slopes from left to right and back to front. A shot landing on the wrong side of the green will leave a putt either up or down 3 tiers.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee A good chance for a birdie here. This short par 4 is reachable for the longer hitters, but grass moguls guard the front of the green and a ball that goes in there is sure to have a ‘less then perfect’ lie.
From The Fairway A bunker is on the right, if you can find the very narrow path between them, you will be in great shape.
On The Green Otherwise, laying short of the moguls will leave a short pitch to the flag. The green has a ridge and slopes down towards the front and than the very back of the green runs away.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Wait until you hear the bell ring before you hit. Fairway is important here as trees line the rough and may cause you to burn up a stroke chipping sideways.
From The Fairway The pole indicates centre of the fairway. A drive down the left side will give you a look to attempt the green in 2, otherwise the large poplar trees on the right will block out the green and you will have to lay up to the corner.
On The Green There are 3 large sand traps down the right hand approach to the green. There is a small ridge in the centre of this green but a ball placed on the same level as the hole will leave a legitimate chance at a 1 putt.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Longer hitters can take their ball over the trees and may even make the green.
From The Fairway There are two traps in front of the green, not visible when standing on the tee box. There is more space between sand and the green then there looks.
On The Green The front right side of this green falls off quickly. The majority of the green slopes toward the water.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The famous elm tree. Standing dead centre of the 9th fairway is a huge elm tree that has ruined more then its fair share of rounds.
From The Fairway The out of bounds driving range on the right runs the full length of the hole. The tee shot must be shaped around the tree unless you are confident enough you can fly over it.
On The Green The fairway slopes from left to right meaning a ball landing left side of the fairway should bounce slightly towards centre.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The back nine at Crestwood is very unique in that you play to the same nine greens you just played except from entirely different tees.
From The Fairway The tee for 10 is back and closer to the road which changes the angle to the tee shot. It should take the road more out of play because the angle points you back toward the left.
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee A shorter, straighter par 3 this time. You find yourself directly inline with the green with a short club in hand.
From The Fairway Too much spin however usually means your ball can hit up top and spin its way back down the hill. Make sure you check the wind and then swing away.
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Shorter and a different angle completely. This tee box is aimed more to the left section of green.
From The Fairway If the flag is on the right hand side it becomes tough to get your ball to stay close to the hole.
On The Green
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Last time around it was a straight away par 4, this time a par 5. Check the wind, if it is behind you or calm, you may be able to fly the water with your tee shot. It is about 265 yards to carry the water and 240 to the front of it.
From The Fairway Avoid the big trees again with your second shot as the hole goes back to the left and down the hill.
On The Green With two good shots, you should be on or near the green and a great chance for birdie.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee This is one of the only holes that plays almost the same as the front nine. 14 is just slightly shorter than no. 5 so this time it should be easier to go over the corner of the trees.
From The Fairway
On The Green By now you should know where the flag is on the green, which gives you a better target to aim your second shot.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole is possibly the easiest on the course. Even shorter than the first time and has an elevated tee so you can see the green.
From The Fairway A driver may be too much club for some players and it is never a bad play to hit down in front of the moguls to leave a short pitch.
On The Green
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee At about 20 yards farther than number 7 it makes this hole much tougher to hit in two shots.
From The Fairway The drive will be a bit further back in the fairway and now may be blocked from the green by the poplar trees on the right.
On The Green A lay up still leaves a wedge for a 3rd shot and a good chance at a birdie.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee This may be the toughest change from front to back. What was a short par 4 is now a 215 yard par 3.
From The Fairway The bunkers need to be carried, or hit your ball in between them for a decent chance at par.
On The Green Check the wind at the hole because trees block it from the tee and you may not realize the effect it may have on your ball until its too late.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee If you managed to hit over the elm tree the first round, you should have no problems this time as the tee is elevated.
From The Fairway It is also moved to the left which opens up the area left of the elm to get your ball around it.
On The Green

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