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Garden City Country Club Golf Course Map /Garden City Country Club Golf Holes Map Garden City Country Club Golf Course Review in Garden City, NY in 11530
From The Fairway A medium length par 4 that requires an accurate tee shot to a narrow fairway. A tee shot favoring the left center of the fairway will open up your look to the green approaching with a mid to short iron.
From The Tee A long par 3 with a two tiered green running from front to back. A mid to long iron to the middle of the green will always be a well-played shot to any hole location.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long par 3 with a two tiered green running from front to back. A mid to long iron to the middle of the green will always be a well-played shot to any hole location.
From The Fairway A precise drive down the center to right center of this medium length par 4 will feed left off a right to left sloping fairway. The level lie in the left half of the fairway will open up your look to a two-tiered green. Any approach shot that lands on the left third of the green will most likely run off into a cleverly designed collection area.
From The Fairway A precise tee shot to an elevated fairway is a must on this par 4. Out of bounds runs down the entire right side of the hole. Hit the fairway and you will be rewarded with a short iron to one of the biggest greens that slopes gently right to left.
From The Tee A small green surrounded by bunkers commands a shot with exceptional distance control. The green is two tiered from back to front. Any ball coming to rest on the green surface is a well-executed shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green A small green surrounded by bunkers commands a shot with exceptional distance control. The green is two tiered from back to front. Any ball coming to rest on the green surface is a well-executed shot.
From The Tee A long dog-leg right par 4 with a creek running down the left side, requires a tee shot with both power and accuracy. A long iron approach shot to a green open in the front is receptive to a ball running up on to the green surface. Par is usually a winner on this demanding hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long dog-leg right par 4 with a creek running down the left side, requires a tee shot with both power and accuracy. A long iron approach shot to a green open in the front is receptive to a ball running up on to the green surface. Par is usually a winner on this demanding hole.
From The Fairway A well struck tee shot down the center to left center of this par 4 will provide the player with a great look to a flat green with a slight false front. Watch the fairway bunkers on the right side of the landing area that protrude out more than your eyes will lead you to believe.
From The Fairway A dog-leg left par 4 requires a well-placed tee shot to a fairway guarded by bunkers on both the right and left side. The approach shot plays slightly downhill to a green sloping back to front.
From The Tee What you see is what you get. A straight away long par 4 that requires a hard straight tee shot. Length is the O-Bstacle on this hole that concludes the outward nine. The biggest green on the course is open in front which will allow for a well-played shot to roll up on to the greens surface. Par is always an excellent score.
From The Fairway
On The Green What you see is what you get. A straight away long par 4 that requires a hard straight tee shot. Length is the O-Bstacle on this hole that concludes the outward nine. The biggest green on the course is open in front which will allow for a well-played shot to roll up on to the greens surface. Par is always an excellent score.
From The Fairway Options are plentiful for your tee shot on this short par 4 that begins the inward nine. Anything from a long iron to a driver can be used off the tee. Three bunkers guard the right side of the fairway and a massive oak tree will block you out on the left. Hit the fairway and you will be rewarded will a short approach to a cleverly contoured green.
From The Tee Slope and contour of this green presents the challenge on this par 3. A generously elevated back right tier of this green can deflect shots in all different directions. Judge you distance and flight right with your tee shot and those slopes can be used to your advantage.
From The Fairway
On The Green Slope and contour of this green presents the challenge on this par 3. A generously elevated back right tier of this green can deflect shots in all different directions. Judge you distance and flight right with your tee shot and those slopes can be used to your advantage.
From The Fairway Finally a par 5…but do not ease up and take it for granted. The tee shot requires precision as water running most of the way down the left side of the hole creeps into the landing area. A bail out right off the tee is no bargain either. Tall oaks and fescue protect the right side making a punch out almost certain. Hit the fairway and take on this elevated green in two, or a mid-iron lay-up will le
From The Tee A slightly downhill par 3 usually makes this hole play slightly shorter than the listed yardage. A softly contoured green running from front to back makes getting a ball close to any hole location difficult. A series of bunkers short right of the green seem to have magnetic capabilities in attracting golf balls.
From The Fairway
On The Green A slightly downhill par 3 usually makes this hole play slightly shorter than the listed yardage. A softly contoured green running from front to back makes getting a ball close to any hole location difficult. A series of bunkers short right of the green seem to have magnetic capabilities in attracting golf balls.
From The Fairway A tee shot finding the fairway is a must to start off this monster par 5. Fescue guarding the left side of the fairway and long rough guarding the right makes a quality lay-up near impossible for a wayward drive. A well-played second shot will usually leave anything from a mid-iron to a wedge left for your third. The green surface, open in the front slopes back to front.
From The Fairway A soft dog leg right par 4. The tee shot is guarded by bunkers left and fescue right. A drive over the visually intimidating series of cross bunkers will come to rest in the center to right center of the fairway leaving a nice look to an open green. The green has a spine running through the center of it from front to back that breaks up the green distinctively into a right half and left half. A we
From The Fairway A true “risk/reward” par 5. The Long Island Railroad provides the boundary down the entire right side of the hole. A tee shot finding the fairway leaves a second shot that could reach the green using anything from a fairway wood to a long iron. Cross bunkers down the left side are strategically placed 70 yards short of the green. Carry those cross bunkers and it is likely your ball will roll down
From The Tee A long par 3 that plays slightly uphill and longer than the yardage suggests. Any shot that comes to rest on the green surface is a shot well played. Par is an outstanding score on this hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long par 3 that plays slightly uphill and longer than the yardage suggests. Any shot that comes to rest on the green surface is a shot well played. Par is an outstanding score on this hole.
From The Fairway The par 4 finishing hole is guarded by out of bounds left and a series of bunkers that pinch in from the left side of the fairway. The green is protected by bunkers short left and front right. An approach shot that finds the green is not only rewarded by one of the flattest putting surfaces on the course, but also typically comes with applause from the onlookers enjoying the view from the porch.