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Green Valley Municipal Golf Club Golf Course Map /Green Valley Municipal Golf Club Golf Holes Map Green Valley Municipal Golf Club Golf Course Review in Sioux City, IA in 51106
From The Tee The elevated bowl-shaped green on this medium-length par 3 makes the hole play more difficult than it looks
From The Fairway Balls that land short of the green rarely bounce up, and most balls that land on the front will bounce to the middle or back of the green
On The Green A precise shot to the middle of the green will leave players a good look at birdie to any hole location
From The Tee This shorter par 5 will give players a great chance at par or birdie
From The Fairway Tee shots must be played on the right side to avoid the lake and overhanging trees that guard the left side of the fairway
On The Green If laying up, shots must be played short of the cross hazard at 100 yards. A difficult green guarded by two bunkers requires a well-executed 2nd or 3rd shot
From The Tee Maybe the most underrated hole at Green Valley, the ninth is challenging from tee to green
From The Fairway Although nine is one of the shorter par 4’s, birdies are hard to find. Tee shots must avoid the Fairway Bunker on the right and very difficult green
On The Green All putts on this steep green feed to the front, so keeping your ball under the hole is paramount on this sneaky fast green
From The Tee A great risk and reward, par 5 comes along at the right time after the difficult 7-10 stretch longer hitters may attempt to hit their tee shot over the corner of the lake, leaving a great chance to reach in two
From The Fairway A wide fairway to the left of the lake leaves players a great angle at a layup which should result in a great shot at a birdie
From The Tee A short Dogleg left par 4 in which accuracy wins out over distance. Tee shots must avoid the Bunker, avoid large mounds on the left, and stay short of the bunker on the right
From The Fairway
On The Green A short iron approach to this inviting back-to-front tilted green will give players a good look at par or birdie
From The Tee The short par 3 gives players another great chance at par or birdie
From The Fairway
On The Green A short or middle iron that avoids the Bunkers on the left and the street falloffs on the right will have a great look at birdie on this fairly flat green
From The Tee This straight away par 5 represents one last great chance at par or birdie before the difficult closing 4-hole stretch
From The Fairway A long, straight tee shot will leave powerful players an excellent chance to reach in two
On The Green Average length players must keep the ball in play to be left with a short third shot up the hill to this flat green. All approach shots must avoid the difficult bunker complex that guards the front left of the green
From The Tee A long straight par 4 that usually plays into the prevailing south wind begins the tough run to Mulligan’s Lounge
From The Fairway A wide fairway guarded by trees on both sides must be found in order to have a nice mid-iron approach to this large but sloping green. Par is always a good score here.
From The Tee A short but demanding par 4 dogleg right, a smart shot to the corner will leave approximately 130 yards up the steep hill to a fast 2-tiered green. Distance control is mandatory as any putt from the wrong tier of this green will be very challenging
From The Fairway
On The Green A short but demanding par 4 dogleg right, a smart shot to the corner will leave approximately 130 yards up the steep hill to a fast 2-tiered green. Distance control is mandatory as any putt from the wrong tier of this green will be very challenging
From The Tee Judging the wind on this gorgeous downhill par 3 is the toughest task on the 17th
From The Fairway The prevailing south wind is not always easy to detect on the tree-lined tee box, but will push your shot to the right once your ball gets out in the open
On The Green Solid shots that negotiate the breeze will be rewarded with a putt on this large, flat green
From The Tee The finishing hole at Green Valley will give players who find the fairway on this blind uphill tee shot a great chance to finish with a par or birdie
From The Fairway Play your tee ball up the center of the hill to leave yourself a downhill second shot to this difficult putting surface
On The Green This green is the most difficult green to read at Green Valley. A good rule of thumb is that the putts tend to break towards the Missouri River