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Jefferson Landing on the New River Golf Course Map /Jefferson Landing on the New River Golf Holes Map Jefferson Landing on the New River Golf Course Review in Jefferson, NC in 28640
From The Tee A great opening hole that plays downhill and doglegs slightly left. Prevailing winds make it reachable with two great shots and a chance for an early birdie but O-B on right and fairway bunkers on the second shot can cause prO-Blems.
From The Tee Hope you are warmed up because this shot requires some finesse. Water right and front makes good club selection a ‘must’ as well as a solid swing. There is bail out room to the left.
From The Tee Grip it and rip it. Playing from an elevated tee, this gentle dogleg left provides plenty of driving area to the right. You can shorten the hole but cutting the dogleg is risky with a series of bunkers down the left side.
From The Fairway A relatively short hole but don’t let it catch you napping. Best strategy may take driver out of your hands to avoid the deep fairway bunker and lake. Best to give up a little distance off the tee to insure a fairway shot into deep green that slopes away and toward the water.
From The Tee Strong dogleg right hole that requires the drive to be positioned left center for unO-Bstructed shot into the green. The length of the hole generally requires a driver for most players and the second shot features a carry over sand to an undulating green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Strong dogleg right hole that requires the drive to be positioned left center for unO-Bstructed shot into the green. The length of the hole generally requires a driver for most players and the second shot features a carry over sand to an undulating green.
From The Tee Three strategically placed bunkers guard a two tiered green on this scenic hole. The creek should present no prO-Blem but balls just long and right can reach trickle down the hill and reach the O-B behind the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Three strategically placed bunkers guard a two tiered green on this scenic hole. The creek should present no prO-Blem but balls just long and right can reach trickle down the hill and reach the O-B behind the green.
From The Tee Reachable in two by only the longest hitters, this three shot hole requires power and patience. The bunkers down the right side on the tee shot visually force you left but there is water in play. Second shot needs to thread between a series of bunkers right and two lakes down the left side.
From The Fairway
On The Green Reachable in two by only the longest hitters, this three shot hole requires power and patience. The bunkers down the right side on the tee shot visually force you left but there is water in play. Second shot needs to thread between a series of bunkers right and two lakes down the left side.
From The Tee Hole bends slightly to the right with Naked Creek all the way down the right side. Requires a good drive to set up medium to long iron second shot for best opportunity at a par.
From The Tee Longest par 4 on the course and water on right off the tee makes this dogleg right play even longer. Slight uphill second shot plays at least a club longer than yardage to a well bunkered, deep green
From The Fairway
On The Green Longest par 4 on the course and water on right off the tee makes this dogleg right play even longer. Slight uphill second shot plays at least a club longer than yardage to a well bunkered, deep green
From The Fairway Naked Creek crosses the fairway and distance to creek needs to be factored in to club selection on tee shot. Drive needs to favor the left center to have the best shot over two deep greenside bunkers to a slightly elevated green.
From The Tee A great risk versus reward hole. Long hitters who can clear the creek have a short iron approach. O-B left and meandering Naked Creek can gO-Bble up golf balls. Conventional play is lay up safe. Leave a 150-180 yard shot.
From The Fairway Creek down right and O-B left requires a precise tee shot. Second shot needs to find the fairway to give you the best short shot into the green. Elevated green makes distance to pin more difficult to determine.
From The Fairway This hole can play longer than expected if the tees are back but placing the ball between the fairway bunkers will leave you with a mid to short second shot. O-B left and creek on the right can be in play if you are not playing attention.
From The Tee Again, club selection is critical to this shallow kidney shaped green. Players need to hit the ball to the correct side of the green or face an extremely difficult two putt. Missing the green short or left makes par next to impossible.
From The Fairway
On The Green Again, club selection is critical to this shallow kidney shaped green. Players need to hit the ball to the correct side of the green or face an extremely difficult two putt. Missing the green short or left makes par next to impossible.
From The Tee The last par 5 encourages you to tee it high and let it fly. Down hill dogleg left is reachable in two shots for the longer hitters and provides a good birdie chance for all. The creek in front of the green will require some strategy.
From The Fairway
On The Green The last par 5 encourages you to tee it high and let it fly. Down hill dogleg left is reachable in two shots for the longer hitters and provides a good birdie chance for all. The creek in front of the green will require some strategy.
From The Tee This short hole can lull you into making a careless swing. Water down the left and moguls on the right require a more precise shot off the tee than appears. Short second shot should be below the hole for best chance at birdie.
From The Tee From the Blue and White tees one of the most picturesque holes in the mountains, from Gold tees, still beautiful but a real bear. Creek in front wraps around the left side and can catch an errant shot.
From The Tee Closing hole features a carry over water to a rolling fairway that leaves a medium to short second shot. Bunkers on right are in play off the tee. Green is tilted back right to front left and balls will filter left once they are on the surface.
From The Fairway
On The Green Closing hole features a carry over water to a rolling fairway that leaves a medium to short second shot. Bunkers on right are in play off the tee. Green is tilted back right to front left and balls will filter left once they are on the surface.
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