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Hamilton Golf & Country Club Ltd-West Course Golf Course Map /Hamilton Golf & Country Club Ltd-West Course Golf Holes Map
Hamilton Golf & Country Club Ltd-West Course Golf Course Review in Ancaster, ON in L9G2N5

ANCASTER WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
417
4
442
4
408
5
535
4
318
3
224
4
412
3
210
4
438
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A dogleg-left par-4 that shapes around a small valley and two deep fairway bunkers. With out-of-bounds down the right side, most players will play out to the right of the bunkers with a three-wood or hybrid to the widest landing area. Once in the fairway, hit a mid- to short-iron approach to a relatively flat, albeit well-bunkered green.
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A challenging tee shot for this dogleg-right par-4. A fairway bunker guards the right corner of the dogleg, where players will have a 295-yard carry to shorten this strong hole. It’s a very difficult fairway to hit with any kind of right-to-left movement off the tee. The pear-shaped green is well bunkered and tricky to read.
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway From an elevated tee, the hole falls to a two-tiered fairway and plays over Ancaster Creek. The bottom section, 255 yards out, is only 18 yards wide. The lay-up off the tee to the upper portion of the fairway is preferred. This leaves the player with 150 to 165 yards to an extremely well bunkered, elevated green cut into the side of a hill. The green slopes from back to front. Missing the putting
On The Green
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This straightforward par-5 can be reached in two, although the green is not terribly receptive to long shots. Players will have to avoid the trees that flank both sides, as well as the two fairway bunkers—one a 275-yard carry down the right side and the other a 320-yard carry down the left. Once in the fairway, a 250-yard approach is required. If errant off the tee, players will have to negotiate
From The Fairway
On The Green This straightforward par-5 can be reached in two, although the green is not terribly receptive to long shots. Players will have to avoid the trees that flank both sides, as well as the two fairway bunkers—one a 275-yard carry down the right side and the other a 320-yard carry down the left. Once in the fairway, a 250-yard approach is required. If errant off the tee, players will have to negotiate
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee A real risk-reward hole, No. 5 gives the gambler an opportunity to hit driver and go for the green. It’s an uphill, slight dogleg right with the green on a small plateau. Playing aggressively brings the deep bunkers into play, while laying up leaves a ball above or below your stance on this narrow, mounded fairway. The green offers many subtle breaks and is one of the course’s most difficult to pu
From The Fairway
On The Green A real risk-reward hole, No. 5 gives the gambler an opportunity to hit driver and go for the green. It’s an uphill, slight dogleg right with the green on a small plateau. Playing aggressively brings the deep bunkers into play, while laying up leaves a ball above or below your stance on this narrow, mounded fairway. The green offers many subtle breaks and is one of the course’s most difficult to pu
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of four very strong par-3s. Surrounded by woods, it plays entirely across a valley to a slightly raised putting surface. Right of the green slopes severely down into the woods and lost-ball territory. Although it is relatively flat, the green is surrounded by bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee This uphill, dogleg-left par-4 is laced with bunkers down the left side and tree-lined to the right. The second shot plays to an elevated, three-tiered green 50 feet above the fairway. Deep bunkers await errant shots left and right, but the green is the true challenge. With three tiers you must find the correct location of the pin to have a realistic chance at making a putt.
From The Fairway
On The Green This uphill, dogleg-left par-4 is laced with bunkers down the left side and tree-lined to the right. The second shot plays to an elevated, three-tiered green 50 feet above the fairway. Deep bunkers await errant shots left and right, but the green is the true challenge. With three tiers you must find the correct location of the pin to have a realistic chance at making a putt.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This secluded tee shot makes club selection difficult, as the carry is across a valley to an elevated green that slightly cants away from the tee, making it tough to hold. The putting surface is further protected by bunkers left and right.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This straightaway hole usually plays downwind from an elevated tee to a narrow fairway that’s only 20 yards wide. The fairway slopes left to right, leaving many tee balls in the right rough. The approach is uphill to a green cut into the side of a hill. Bunkers to the right help define the hole. The green slopes from back to front and runs left to right. Past the hole leaves the player in a defens
On The Green

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