From The Tee The first of four par 5’s is the opening hole here at Greer Golf.
From The Fairway
On The Green Tree-lined fairways provide a narrow fairway for the short opening hole. Two bunkers guard the front of this rather flat first green. Birdie on the first is a good start.
From The Tee The 7th is a drivable par 4 with a fairway that slopes from right to left.
From The Fairway A newly added bunker on the left side of the fairway protects balls from rolling left out of bounds. A good drive here should set up a great chance at making birdie.
From The Fairway A hard dogleg left par 4 that you can play different ways. The conservative route is to hit it at the 150 yard marker.
On The Green Cut the corner to make your approach shot shorter but don’t miss left. The green is protected by a big slope left of the green that will send your ball into a hazard.
From The Tee The last hole on the front 9 is a par 5 where the tee shot
From The Fairway plays slightly downhill while the approach shot plays back up this hill. With recent grading to the fairways on this hole it will help keep balls in the fairway.
On The Green Out of bounds protects the left side of this hole. Two bunkers are placed on the front left and right sides of the green to make the approach shot play more difficult.
From The Tee The longest par 5 on the course that is tipped out at 570 yards.
From The Fairway The 12th is a three shot hole that requires a good tee shot with an out of bounds to the left and a creek running down the right side.
On The Green Your layup shot is straightaway and the green is tucked behind a set of trees. A large hill protects the right side of the green that balls will funnel back down and onto the green.
From The Tee After the longest par 5, you get the longest par 3 on the course.
From The Fairway The longest green on the course stretching over forty yards long, this hole can play differently every time. Protected by two bunkers and a creek on the left side, par here is a good score.
From The Tee The 14th hole is the signature hole at Greer Golf.
From The Fairway The hard dog left right par 4 sets up for the perfect left to right ball flight. With Lake Apalache to the left this hole requires two precise shots to set yourself up with a good birdie look.
From The Tee The 16th hole is a slight dogleg left par 4
From The Fairway with a fairway that slopes off to the left and the right.
On The Green With hazard running along the left and right side of this hole, an accurate tee shot is needed. A deep bunker protects the front of the 16th green.
From The Tee The last of the four par 3’s is the 17th here at Greer Golf.
From The Fairway A narrow tree-lined tee shot that requires precision.
On The Green A slope on the left side of the green helps funnel balls to the green but a deep bunker on the right protects the right side of the green.