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Cromwell Golf Club Golf Course Map /Cromwell Golf Club Golf Holes Map
Cromwell Golf Club Golf Course Review in Christchurch, NZ in NEW ZEA

CHRISTCHURCH WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
586
4
410
3
225
5
573
3
201
4
395
4
353
4
427
4
421
4
424
5
518
4
378
4
352
3
192
5
540
4
456
3
157
4
456
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name Junction
From The Tee As you stand on the first tee freeing up your arms the full vista of the Pisa Range beckons.
From The Fairway Below, the fairway falls away gradually, protected by pines on the left and Marram grass to the right, but providing a friendly, wide landing area. Your second shot requires placement as the hole doglegs slightly left, with the bend on a terrace protected by more marram grass.
On The Green Once on the terrace the green is 140m away, the approach down-slope to a large, receptive green. Position is important on this green which has few flat areas
Hole 2
Hole Name Frypan
From The Tee
From The Fairway One of the more difficult par 4s. Longer hitters need to be wary of the right-side fairway bunker.
On The Green The undulating green is protected on the left by mounds and a shoulder of Marram while a shot that is too long and right may result in your ball disappearing down the steep bank. Diverse slopes and hollows make for an interesting putting challenge. Caution is suggested.
Hole 3
Hole Name The Hump
From The Tee With a wide entrance and receptive-looking green this hole will surprise many.
From The Fairway
On The Green The mounds of Marram grass on the left side and sandy rough on the right side are a real trap, especially in breezy conditions, while a closer study of the green reveals undulations and pin positions in testing locations. After your first visit to this hole you will sigh with relief if you have managed a par. This is a hole you will remember later.
Hole 4
Hole Name Longridge
From The Tee Elevated tee positions mean tee shots fall into and across a large basin
From The Fairway with longer drivers needing to be wary of going left and having trees block your 2nd shot. Most will play an uphill shot across the dogleg onto a wide fairway.
On The Green The approach to the elevated green is across another basin so you are better to fly this, being mindful of the deep, right-side bunker. Leave your approach short and it will roll back toward you. The green itself has some steeply-sloping areas which can be punishing.
Hole 5
Hole Name Calamity
From The Tee As the name indicates this can be a difficult par 3. A miss short and right leaves a difficult recovery.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you hit long enough, missing the green either side will have you punished by steep slopes or rough ground. When on the green you must contend with one of the steepest greens – often cursed later in the clubrooms. A three is a great relief.
Hole 6
Hole Name Molyneux
From The Tee A hard dogleg left from a landing area flanked by trees will have you giving serious thought to this tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green Upon making the corner you still have 150m to the green which has a friendly open apron. But don’t be long or left as the green falls away quickly. Once on the green you will again need to put your thinking cap on as this green has deceptive contours.
Hole 7
Hole Name Sugarloaf
From The Tee This uphill hole looks simple enough but catches many out. Out of bounds and blue gums down the left will frustrate some.
From The Fairway
On The Green A fade or slice conversely may take the slope and put you in the rough or worse, in the trees on the right. Your approach to the green will have just the flag visible as a target and its not until you are 50m from the green that will you know how you have done. Shots long, left or right will disappear quickly. Not all bad news however, with one of the friendliest greens on the course.
Hole 8
Hole Name Clutha
From The Tee Once rated one of the hardest holes for men it is now playing easier with the removal of some trees.
From The Fairway
On The Green However, there are still some areas left to trip the unwary. The average drive will still leave a good 160m to the flag but it is downhill. Positioning the approach on the large green is important as it has a deceptive slope. It is a good green to attack.
Hole 9
Hole Name Halfway House
From The Tee Not as long as Number 8 but testing, especially with a wind in your face.
From The Fairway Your drive must negotiate a ridge running across the fairway guarded by a bunker on the left and a crown of Marram grass on the right. Even on top of this ridge you are left with 160m to
On The Green a green protected by a challenging front-right bunker. Wayward shots can find Cromwell’s notorious Marram grass on the left side of the fairway and often two shots may be required to get clear. Fortunately the large green has friendlier slopes than most. This is a fitting finale to the first nine holes.
Hole 10
Hole Name Virtue
From The Tee From the tee the landing area disappears between a sporadic row of trees on the right and a left side bank over a ridge.
From The Fairway
On The Green Getting here is the easy part, as the green with mounds, hollows and undulating slopes unfolding before you require serious contemplation as to how to approach the different pin positions. Let’s not forget the bunker on the right. Imagination and confidence are required here.
Hole 11
Hole Name Pines
From The Tee
From The Fairway A short par 5 but this is a hole not without challenge. On the tee the fairway narrows through a shallow gully with uneven rough to the left.
On The Green Where you leave your second is critical if you want to attack the pin. A left-side position places the pin behind a mound so an approach from the right is suggested. If the pin is on the right, coming in from the left will take the right side bunkers out of play. Again the green has challenges with slope, hollows and ridges. This is a birdie opportunity but can equally bite the unsuspecting.
Hole 12
Hole Name Goodalls
From The Tee This hole provides a generous landing area though tree trouble looms if you miss it wide either side.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green slopes upward and away meaning bold iron shots will be rewarded. Miss the green however to the right and a steep runoff will make life difficult as will the ever present marram grass to the rear if you gut your shot. The green itself offers few easy putts with steep and subtle slopes to capture those not so cautious. This is a green for well weighted thoughtful putts.
Hole 13
Hole Name Sailor
From The Tee This dogleg to the right bends out of sight over a ridge.
From The Fairway A wide fairway allows plenty of room but get too close to the corner and the trees will grab you, closing off the dogleg.
On The Green A down-slope approach to the green stretching away has to be straight. A hummock midway leftside in the green can make this a difficult hole if you stray, as will the large swale to the right. If the pin is at the front, the hole tends to be more available and receptive. Though flat this green is fast and requires good judgment on putting length.
Hole 14
Hole Name Dunes
From The Tee Not very long but a difficult target in all conditions.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee shots have a narrow avenue of success with a ridge on the left side and a swale on the right catching any shots slightly off line and sending them off the putting surface. Though not the steepest green, the subtleties in it will make you anxious. Not to be taken lightly.
Hole 15
Hole Name Old Joe
From The Tee Here’s a chance to flex the arms and shoulders and blaze away.
From The Fairway A wide and generous fairway starts this hole in a friendly manner but your next shot requires concentration as the fairway narrows with trees either side and out of bounds on the right.
On The Green If you are still in the middle your approach is to a green angling away from you, again offering challenging valleys and slopes. At first glance this is not a hole deserving of a low rating but the results do not lie and suggest that a par is well-earned.
Hole 16
Hole Name Hosking
From The Tee Another hole with an exciting green.
From The Fairway The roadside out of bounds means many will choose to aim left however a group of trees this side may leave your approach blocked. Long hitters need to be conscious of the fairway bunker on the terrace right. The second shot for many will be blind with only the top of the flag visible on a green with hollows, mounds, varying levels and some intriguing pin positions .
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name Waterloo
From The Tee Easily reachable hole but differs each day depending on the wind, making club selection a very real issue.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green, whilst large, has different levels and the immediate surrounds are a variety of hollows and mounds that again will test those who miss the green. This is a real “have a go” hole that’s rewarding to the bold.
Hole 18
Hole Name Snakegully
From The Tee No time to relax. Aptly named, this hole will test and bite many.
From The Fairway
On The Green From the tee the valley you must pass through is guarded by steep bunkers either side and thick rough. Your second shot will be long and for some, blind, into a basin green that looks friendly but will also display some surprises once you get past the front right greenside bunker. This hole may impact on your whole round. A par here any day is rewarding. Now it’s time to socialise and relax after

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