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Great Hope Golf Course Golf Course Map /Great Hope Golf Course Golf Holes Map
Great Hope Golf Course Golf Course Review in Westover, MD in 21871

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Hole
Par
Yards
4
392
4
448
3
213
4
399
4
456
5
565
3
167
5
539
4
395
4
421
5
577
4
425
4
363
5
503
3
203
4
381
3
171
4
429
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Great Hope starts you off with a relatively short Par 4. From the tee box there is a decent sized fairway with room for you to miss on the left. But Beware! There is Out of Bounds markers running down the entire right side of the hole.
From The Fairway Great Hope starts you off with a relatively short Par 4. From the tee box there is a decent sized fairway with room for you to miss on the left. But Beware! There is Out of Bounds markers running down the entire right side of the hole.
On The Green The putting green is protected by a front left bunker and trees to the left, right and back of the green about 10 yards off the putting surface. Try to attack this pin and score as the lengthy #2 is next.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Staring at the tee shot on #2 is nerve-racking. Playing all of 400 yards from the white tees. The fairway slants left to right towards the green with water running parallel to it. Starting the ball over the edge of the water will cut a lot of distance off your second shot but is a frightening undertaking.
From The Fairway Two fairway bunkers are strategically placed down the left side of the fairway to catch any long hitters who try to play it to safe off the tee. Your second shot will most likely consist of a long iron or hybrid with a wide fairway and big inviting green ahead. Water still runs down the right side of the fairway and tall wild grass to the left of the cart path.
On The Green The putting green is double tiered with the slope running front to back in the middle of the green, leaving flatter surfaces at the front and back areas.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole #3 is a Par 3 that has a circular green bordered on the front, left and back side by greenside bunkers. The tee shot is open to the elements and usually plays a club shorter or longer depending on the wind.
From The Fairway In addition to the bunkers there is tall grass to the left of the cart path and water directly behind the green. Prior to the middle pot bunker is a peanut shaped approach area to collect all short mishit’s.
On The Green Shots hit onto the front of the green typically bounce forward since the green gently slopes in all directions towards the middle right section.
Hole 4
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From The Tee Hole #4 is a short Par 4 with an approach to the green over a water hazard. Depending on where your teeing from you may have from a Driver to a 6 Iron in your hand for your first. The pond comes into play on the right side about 130 yards out with the waters edge being approximately 60 yards in front and 80 yards to the right of the 150 Yard Post.
From The Fairway Playing it safe and away from the water is a smart play but will also add distance to your second shot and possibly put the fairway bunker into play. Anything at or to the right of the 150 Post will take some yards off your second leaving you with a short iron or wedge. The second shot will be all carry over a water hazard.
On The Green Bunkers are located in the front right of the green and to the left of the approach. Those bunkers, the pond located in front and another water hazard directly behind the green makes this one of the more worrisome approach shots.
Hole 5
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From The Tee Hole #5 is a monster. Playing over 400 yards from the white tees with a daunting tee shot to start. The fairway slants right to left towards the green making anyone think twice about taking on the water. There is ample room to the right if you want to shorten the carry for the pond but will add loads of yardage to your next shot.
From The Fairway Two fairway bunkers are cut into the hills in the right rough for any long hitter who thinks they can take the water completely out of the hole. The second shot, depending where you are, will most like be a long iron or hybrid towards a wide fairway that runs up to the green.
On The Green To the short left side of the green lies a big bunker that collects balls trying to scoot up to the front edge. The putting green is fairly flat with subtle slopes running from the front and back edge to the middle. A Par on this hole should be considered an accomplishment.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole# 6 is the first Par 5 on the scorecard. The fairway has water running down the entire left side and comes to a point just to the left of the cart path. To the right of the rolling hills there is tall grass which makes long hitters think twice about gripping and ripping their tee shot. A good aiming point for this hole is the cart path.
From The Fairway This allows for a small deviation in either direction and a possible cart path bounce for more distance. Your second shot from the fairway will have you looking at a small carry over water into big fairway that thins out at around 120 yards with a bunker just in the right rough and a small pot bunker on the left side about 130 yards out.
On The Green The big front bunker is lurking for any pin situated on the right side or back position. The putting green slants from back to front with a substantial slope on the middle right section of the putting surface.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole #7 is a beautiful Par 3. The tee shot is all carry over water with a bunker protecting the front left side of the green and a small pot bunker located in the back right.
From The Fairway Going left is not an option as the pond stretches all the way to the front left bunker. There is an approach just short of the green and a few undulating hills in the rough to the far right.
On The Green With the tee box being open to the elements this hole can play a club longer or shorter depending on the wind. The green is fairly flat with subtle slopes running throughout.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 8 is a long but fairly straight Par 5. The tee shot has you hitting to a wide fairway with some undulating slopes
From The Fairway Playing a safe second shot will put you from 150-100 yards out and take the trees out of play until your third. Attempting to go for the green in two could put both greenside bunkers into play and open up the possibility of hitting your third from the trees because the green complex slopes towards these areas.
On The Green The rest of the green slopes slightly downwards and to the left from the back to the middle section. Straight putts come at a premium on this putting surface.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 9 is one of the two Bermuda and Bentgrass mix fairways along with #13. It is a completely tree lined fairway with a ditch/water hazard located at the end.
From The Fairway A Hybrid or 3 wood off the tee is a safe bet to hit the fairway but will leave you with a mid to long iron into the green.
On The Green The right and back sections of the putting surface are usually blanketed in shade since the green is surrounded by forestry and a large Sycamore tree located just to the right side.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot on hole 10 will have you hitting to a fairway that is lined on both sides by trees. The left rough is about 15-20 yards wide. This is important because any errant shot into the left trees can be considered lost.
From The Fairway There is little to no room for error on the right side as the rough hugs the tree line but the wooded area is open so if you find your ball you should have a shot at advancing it towards the green.
On The Green The putting green is peanut shaped and relatively flat except for the left front edge that slopes towards the middle section.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot on #11 looks daunting with trees on the left and tall grass down the right side but the hole opens up after 150 yards to a wide fairway with a fairway bunker just below the visible knoll.
From The Fairway The second shot has you hitting into another wide open fairway lined by trees on the left and more tall grass on the right.
On The Green The green is shaped like a peanut offering a wide target but with not as much depth as other green complexes.
Hole 12
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From The Tee #12 is one of 3 Par 4’s that play 400 yards or longer. The fairway has a very wide landing area for most players but for the longer hitters it pinches in right at the bunker with water on the left side.
From The Fairway For your second you will want to select a club that will carry the ball all the way to the green as the approach and green is slightly elevated and your ball will most likely not roll out.
On The Green The green complex slopes downwards back to front with a big grade on the front portion of the green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee #13 is a short Par 4 giving you options of the tee box. A hybrid or 3 wood off the tee is a safe bet that will leave you with a mid-iron into a elevated green.
From The Fairway The front of the green has a huge downward slope (False Front) that will cause any balls not hit far enough to trickle down and off the putting area.
On The Green Except for the front portion, most of the green is flat but don’t be fooled this green has subtle slopes throughout that will make you think twice when reading your line.
Hole 14
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From The Tee Hole #14 is a risk/reward type of hole. A 3 wood or soft driver is the smart play from the tee box, leaving your with a iron or hybrid to layup to the second fairway with your second.
From The Fairway If you decide to hit the Driver, take note that the fairway ends at about 235 yards out with only 20-30 yards of rough before the water hazard and Out-of-Bounds runs down the entire left side and behind the green.
On The Green Going for the green in two will require a lofted shot with a long iron or wood that must land soft in order to hold onto this elevated green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole #15 is a Par 3 with two bunkers protecting the front right and left sides. The tee shot is open to the elements with the wind usually blowing across or into your face making this shot typically play one club longer.
From The Fairway A large approach is positioned in front of the green to collect any short shots and water is located to the front left of the tee box and directly behind the green.
On The Green The green complex has subtle slopes that run from the edges towards the middle section of the green.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole #16 is a short Par 4 with a slight dogleg to the right. A 3 wood off the tee will take most the trouble out of this hole but will leave you from 140-170 yards out for your second.
From The Fairway A Driver from the tee box will allow you to cut the corner and put a wedge in your hand for your second but will also put the trees to the right in play, the fairway bunker just below the left knoll, and a bunker protecting the green from players trying to drive it over the trees.
On The Green Your second shot will have you hitting into a fairly large green that slopes back to front with a large bunker situated near the left front side. Out-of-Bounds is located to the left of the green running down the ditch line.
Hole 17
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From The Tee #17 is a Par 3 with trees surrounding the green in a horseshoe pattern. There are three bunkers around the green. A bunker near the front left, a pot bunker at the back left and a large bunker just off the green to the right.
From The Fairway There is a descent sized approach positioned in front of the green that allows shots hit short to bounce onto the putting surface.
On The Green The green complex is fairly flat with the back section sloping downwards towards the back edge making a back cup position a tricky putt.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The finishing hole at Great Hope is no cakewalk. This 400 yard Par 4 has you staring at a tree lined tee shot with a water hazard just off the fairway to the right and the left side opening up just past the trees.
From The Fairway A well hit drive will have you looking at a mid to long iron over a small water hazard that you must carry all the way to the green because of the upward sloping approach.
On The Green A par is a decent score and will have you celebrating on your way to the 19th hole at the CaddyShack.

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