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Dutch Elm Golf Club Golf Course Review in Kennebunkport, ME in 04046

KENNEBUNKPORT WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
315
5
513
4
310
4
367
4
333
5
512
3
220
3
196
4
381
4
375
3
173
3
181
5
480
5
507
4
448
4
278
4
365
4
421
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The 1st hole is a challenging uphill 365 yard par 4 with a water hazard on the left and running across the fairway 100 yards from the white tees.
From The Fairway A good first shot from the white tees would be straight away 210 yards leaving an uphill 146 yard approach shot.
On The Green Take an extra club or two for the approach and keep the ball to the left side of the green as it slopes to the right.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The 2nd hole is not as easy as it looks. Althought downhill at only 156 yards, the bunkers on both sides of the green and a steep embankment beyond the green makes this a small target.There is an embankment to the right of the green, but the rough here tends to hold your ball. Short is better than long on this hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green The 2nd hole is not as easy as it looks. Althought downhill at only 156 yards, the bunkers on both sides of the green and a steep embankment beyond the green makes this a small target.There is an embankment to the right of the green, but the rough here tends to hold your ball. Short is better than long on this hole.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The 3rd hole is the second par 3 in a row on the front nine and should be a par opportunity from the red or white tees for the average golfer.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is an embankment to the right of the green, but the rough here tends to hold your ball. Short is better than long on this hole.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The fairway is tree lined and has sand bunkers to the left and right short of the green.
On The Green A good tee shot of 200 yards followed by a 150 yard second shot should leave the average golfer in fine shape to approach the green in regulation.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The 5th hole is the second par 5 in a row and a bit more challenging than the first, especially from the green and red tees. Watch out for the water hazard on the right at about 220 yards from the white tees.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green has 2 well placed sand bunkers on either side that should prove to be a challenge to most golfers. The green is a 2 level design, so if the ‘blue’ flag is up, then add a little extra to your approach shot.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee The 6th hole is the number one handicap hole on the course. It is a dogleg left with a water hazard on the left. A good tee shot of 200+ yards straight away will leave you an approach shot af about 180 yards to the largest green on the course.
From The Fairway
On The Green The 6th hole is the number one handicap hole on the course. It is a dogleg left with a water hazard on the left. A good tee shot of 200+ yards straight away will leave you an approach shot af about 180 yards to the largest green on the course.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Hit a straight away anywhere from 150 to 200 yards on your drive and then have a 60 to 100 yard approach shot to the green. Your approach shot should be sure to carry the 2 sand traps in front of the green and be careful not to fly over the green as there is another trap awaiting you.
From The Fairway
On The Green Hit a straight away anywhere from 150 to 200 yards on your drive and then have a 60 to 100 yard approach shot to the green. Your approach shot should be sure to carry the 2 sand traps in front of the green and be careful not to fly over the green as there is another trap awaiting you.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The best golf shot would include a 200 yard drive straight or slightly right of center, followed by an uphill 150 yard approach shot to the 2 tiered green. Take 2 extra clubs on your approach shot and keep the shot right of the pin. Once on the green, if the pin is on the upper level, it can be very challenging to most golfers.
From The Fairway
On The Green The best golf shot would include a 200 yard drive straight or slightly right of center, followed by an uphill 150 yard approach shot to the 2 tiered green. Take 2 extra clubs on your approach shot and keep the shot right of the pin. Once on the green, if the pin is on the upper level, it can be very challenging to most golfers.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway It is a downhill 362 yard par 4 with water hazards on both the left and right sides of the fairway. Keep your tee shot 210 yards or less from the white tees, then approach the green with a 160 yard iron, keeping it center or slightly left of the green.
On The Green From the blue tees, 59 yards back from the whites, make sure to keep your ball to the left in order to avaoid the our of bounds stakes on the right hand side of the fairway
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee tee shot of 210 yards should put the average golfer in good shape for a clear approach shot to the green. Sand trap on the left of the green adds some difficulty to this hole. Better to be short than long on your approach to the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green tee shot of 210 yards should put the average golfer in good shape for a clear approach shot to the green. Sand trap on the left of the green adds some difficulty to this hole. Better to be short than long on your approach to the green.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The 11th hole is a challenging 494 yard par 5 for most any golfer that features a dramatic dogleg right and would be best played with a long drive and then followed with a good second shot around the dogleg right fairway.
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The 12th hole is another challenging 290 yard par 4 with a water hazard in the center left of the fairway. In order to make a good shot over the water hazard, a tee shot of over 200 yards is a must.
On The Green Some golfers prefer a lay up in front of the water hazard, which leaves a 150 to 180 yard approach shot to the green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee The 13th hole is a dogleg left 347 yard par 4 featuring a formidable tree line on the left and a sand bunker straight out at 210 yards from the white tees.
From The Fairway
On The Green Once mastering a straight away drive of about 190 yards, the average golfer needs a 160 approach shot to land on the green. A perfect drive for a right hander would be a draw around the treeline, leaving a 140 yard approach shot.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Once avoiding the water hazard off the tee, the average golfer should hit a straight away 210 yard tee shot followed by a 116 yard approach shot to the green. Special care should be taken of the sand bunkers on the left and right front sides of the green and also the back of the green. Better to be short than long on your approach to the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Once avoiding the water hazard off the tee, the average golfer should hit a straight away 210 yard tee shot followed by a 116 yard approach shot to the green. Special care should be taken of the sand bunkers on the left and right front sides of the green and also the back of the green. Better to be short than long on your approach to the green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee A straight tee shot sets up the hole perfectly.
From The Fairway
On The Green A large green is protected by two front bunkers. Most golfers would be happy with a par here. For the longer hitters, it is possible to make the green in 2 with 2 good shots. Don’t be long or right on your approach to the green.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The 16th hole looks to be an easy par 3, but the green is elevated and protected by two bunkers on the left side of the green. Depending on your ability, take one or two extra distance clubs for this hole. Very few golfers are long.
From The Fairway
On The Green The 16th hole looks to be an easy par 3, but the green is elevated and protected by two bunkers on the left side of the green. Depending on your ability, take one or two extra distance clubs for this hole. Very few golfers are long.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The average golfer should take an extra club or two and aim to the left of the green on the approach. This is a 2 level green that slopes back to front and left to right, and if the pin is toward the back of the green, it is a particularly difficult par.
From The Fairway
On The Green The average golfer should take an extra club or two and aim to the left of the green on the approach. This is a 2 level green that slopes back to front and left to right, and if the pin is toward the back of the green, it is a particularly difficult par.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Be cautious of hitting it too far off the tee as a water hazard runs across the fairway at 220 yards from the white tees.
On The Green The 18th green is very large and forgiving with a steep embankment on the approach.

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