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Fall River Country Club Golf Course Map /Fall River Country Club Golf Holes Map
Fall River Country Club Golf Course Review in Fall River, MA in 02720

FALL RIVER WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
456
5
540
3
208
4
378
4
347
4
365
4
370
3
148
4
452
5
520
4
316
3
143
4
421
4
360
3
186
4
337
4
367
4
390
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This long par 4 requires two demanding shots to reach the green. The tee shot must be long while avoiding the large ravine to the left of the fairway. A good tee shot down the left side reduces your yardage to the green, but a tee shot down the right side presents less trouble. The approach to the green must safely navigate three bunkers, left and right of the green. A large and grassy bail out ar
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Although unlikely, this green is reachable in two with a large tee shot that carries the crest of the hill in the center of the fairway and/or with a long and accurate second from the top of it. Keep your ball in the wide fairway. Deep rough and rocky terrain greet off-line shots. Be mindful of the wind when you are in the lower fairway area, roughly 190 to 60 yards remaining to the green. You may
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee box can shield you from the wind, so be sure to take a look at the flag on a windy day. If you are playing from the rear blue or gold tee markers, you will also have to adjust for the elevation drop-off. There is ample room to miss short, but long, left, or right will challenge your creativity to get up and down. Do your best to stay below the hole. When the green is rolling at even medium
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee box can shield you from the wind, so be sure to take a look at the flag on a windy day. If you are playing from the rear blue or gold tee markers, you will also have to adjust for the elevation drop-off. There is ample room to miss short, but long, left, or right will challenge your creativity to get up and down. Do your best to stay below the hole. When the green is rolling at even medium
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee A dogleg left over a pond makes the tee shot challenging. There is room to the right and long, but an ideal ball avoid the pond and move right to left. Go too far though and you may find thick grass and a single tree O-Bstructing your view of the putting surface. You can hit a shorter shot straight ahead if you want to play safely. Make sure to stay below and in line with the pin on the approach.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The tee shot needs to be accurate more than anything. Keep your ball in the fairway to significantly increase your odds of success. If you are unlikely to reach the green in two, lay up to a flat area and attempt to get up and down instead of opening the door to bigger numbers. The elevated two-tier green makes for an interesting approach shot. Find the correct tier and there is a good chance at b
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The fairway pushes most shots from left to right, and makes it ideal for a fade off the tee. Be aware of the reachable fairway bunker on the right side though. The fairway is fairway wide and has more room to miss left than appears from the tee box. A large green accepts almost all shots and can set up a good chance for a birdie. Most putts will break toward the train tracks, even if you see other
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Challenge this hole with a driver and you can have a short pitch to the green. However, the out of bounds down the left side and trees/brush on the right make the best play a lay up to the 150 yard marker atop the slight hill. The margin of error for a long tee shot is slim. Roll the ball just beyond that mark and you are sure to be met with an uneven lie. Push it just a little right and you may b
From The Fairway
On The Green Challenge this hole with a driver and you can have a short pitch to the green. However, the out of bounds down the left side and trees/brush on the right make the best play a lay up to the 150 yard marker atop the slight hill. The margin of error for a long tee shot is slim. Roll the ball just beyond that mark and you are sure to be met with an uneven lie. Push it just a little right and you may b
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The hole location and wind direction determine the difficulty and best method to attack this hole. On windy days, a lower ball flight, or one with little left or right spin, is required to get the ball close. Without wind, be sure to add/subtract a club if the pin is back or front. End up on the front of the green with a back pin, or the opposite, and be happy to two-putt. Most putts will break ba
From The Fairway
On The Green The hole location and wind direction determine the difficulty and best method to attack this hole. On windy days, a lower ball flight, or one with little left or right spin, is required to get the ball close. Without wind, be sure to add/subtract a club if the pin is back or front. End up on the front of the green with a back pin, or the opposite, and be happy to two-putt. Most putts will break ba
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Two long and straight shots are the only way to the green in regulation for most players. Off the tee there is out of bounds left and a lush tree line down the right. The fairway is among the largest on the course. A well placed tee shot would be long and down the left side, providing the best angle for your approach shot. A low running shot will roll and bounce into the green, provided the condit
From The Fairway
On The Green Two long and straight shots are the only way to the green in regulation for most players. Off the tee there is out of bounds left and a lush tree line down the right. The fairway is among the largest on the course. A well placed tee shot would be long and down the left side, providing the best angle for your approach shot. A low running shot will roll and bounce into the green, provided the condit
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The tee shot is far from easy. Water left and out of bounds on the right force many to take an iron or hybrid off the tee, setting up three placement shots to the green. However, an aggressive tee shot with the driver can make this hole quite reachable in two. The wind direction will often complicate your choice. Anywhere in the fairway will be just fine, although longer hitters will want to leave
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The green is reachable by longer hitters off the tee, but the margin of error is slim and the potential negative outcomes numerous. Accuracy is the key here. The best option is to the hit an iron or hybrid that will leave you a full swing 100-120 yard shot and a mostly flat lie in the fairway. The approach shot will determine whether this is an easy birdie or par, or if you are shaking your head a
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Be sure to check the wind before choosing your club. The hole sits on one of the more elevated points on the property and the wind is a greater factor here. Otherwise, take aim at the hole and swing away. The hill on the left often feeds errant shots onto the fringe and even the green. However, an approach more than a little right means your ball is likely lost, or is better off that way. Favor th
From The Fairway
On The Green Be sure to check the wind before choosing your club. The hole sits on one of the more elevated points on the property and the wind is a greater factor here. Otherwise, take aim at the hole and swing away. The hill on the left often feeds errant shots onto the fringe and even the green. However, an approach more than a little right means your ball is likely lost, or is better off that way. Favor th
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway An ideal tee shot will carry down the slope of the fairway, preferably along the right side, yielding a flat lie, shortest approach, and a good angle into the green. If you are unlikely to reach the green, it is wise to lay up to a comfortable yardage and a higher lofted club to hit into the green. Low line drives are not well-received by the various small bumps and hills the last 100 yards into t
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The wide landing area allows for an aggressive swing, leaving most no more than a mid to short iron approach. You can miss well right and still have a shot at the green, but errant tee shots left will often kick further left into high grass and uneven lies. The ideal drive would favor the left side, opening up your approach angle and mitigating the bunker on the right. Unless the pin is up front,
From The Fairway
On The Green The wide landing area allows for an aggressive swing, leaving most no more than a mid to short iron approach. You can miss well right and still have a shot at the green, but errant tee shots left will often kick further left into high grass and uneven lies. The ideal drive would favor the left side, opening up your approach angle and mitigating the bunker on the right. Unless the pin is up front,
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee As with any tee shot from an elevated surface to one below it, the hole itself will play shorter than the yardage. However, the wind is a huge factor here. Taking a guess as to how much the wind may help or hinder your tee shot is easy when compared to a cross wind. The tree lined tee box, especially from the rear gold tees, significantly prevents you from compensating with your aim left or right
From The Fairway
On The Green As with any tee shot from an elevated surface to one below it, the hole itself will play shorter than the yardage. However, the wind is a huge factor here. Taking a guess as to how much the wind may help or hinder your tee shot is easy when compared to a cross wind. The tree lined tee box, especially from the rear gold tees, significantly prevents you from compensating with your aim left or right
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The wind will dictate your club choice off the tee, preferably down the right side of the fairway. Miss too far left and you will be blocked from seeing the putting surface. Errant shots right can still afford you a view of the green, but a few trees may intervene. An approach shot with a high trajectory is preferred. The green is elevated, typically adding at least a half club to your approach sh
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee It will take two accurate shots to play this hole successfully, with the ponds, trees, and a severely elevated green to contend with. Your tee shot, usually a long iron/hybrid, must carry a pond to give you a higher percentage of success reaching the green. Go too far and your ball will roll through the fairway, leaving you tree O-Bstructions, on a hill, or in the brush. An ideal tee shot would sh
From The Fairway
On The Green It will take two accurate shots to play this hole successfully, with the ponds, trees, and a severely elevated green to contend with. Your tee shot, usually a long iron/hybrid, must carry a pond to give you a higher percentage of success reaching the green. Go too far and your ball will roll through the fairway, leaving you tree O-Bstructions, on a hill, or in the brush. An ideal tee shot would sh
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A good finishing hole. Fairway bunkers reside left and right, and demand a well-placed tee shot. Tall trees surround the tee box and fairway, and often shield you from a cross breeze. Be mindful of the wind that may unexpectedly grab your tee shot or approach. A right to left ball flight is ideal off the tee, but a premium should be placed on accuracy. The green is well-guarded with bunkers, a hid
On The Green

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