From The Tee This short par 5 requires an accurate tee shot between an out-of-bounds running the left side of the fairway and the pond on the right.
From The Fairway Stay short of hazard that crosses the fairway and you should have less than 200 yards in on your approach.
On The Green A large bunker sits 40 yards short and right of the green to catch your ball if you don’t commit to your shot. The green is generous and gently slopes from front to back.
From The Tee Hole 4 is the most demanding at Kingwood, requiring two perfectly executed shots back-to-back.
From The Fairway The fairway is narrow with out-of-bounds left and a pond to the right. If you can thread your tee shot between these, you will be left with a challenging approach shot to a green 75 yards above the fairway.
On The Green The green slopes back to front and downhill putt can be very fast mid-summer. Enjoy the challenge.
From The Tee You should be left with a wedge into the green which has a significant slope back to front and left to right. Leave your ball below the hole and you will have a confident look at birdie.
From The Fairway A generous fairway will receive your tee shot. Players that hit a long tee ball may want to lay back with a wood to remove the out-of-bounds on the left.
On The Green Remember only one thing when playing this hole: keep the ball below the pin on the green.
From The Tee This short par 3 is protected by the narrowness of its green and two large bunkers that sit on each side. Short of the green is fine as you should be able to get up and down from that position.
From The Fairway
On The Green This short par 3 is protected by the narrowness of its green and two large bunkers that sit on each side. Short of the green is fine as you should be able to get up and down from that position.
From The Tee Most players try to hit a tee shot between 200-220 yards. A challenging downhill lie will await your approach shot.
From The Fairway This short and narrow par 4 moves down the hill. Aim over the directional flag in the middle of the fairway. Driver is prO-Bably not the best play as the fairway narrows down in the landing zone.
On The Green The green is severely sloped back to front. A ball landing in the front of the green may roll off. Staying below the hole is a significant advantage.
From The Tee Try to leave yourself 100 yards in for a wedge.
From The Fairway Here is a great birdie opportunity. A wide fairway awaits your tee shot. Most players will need to put the driver away as there is a pond at the end of the fairway on the right.
On The Green Take enough club to safely carry the bunkers short of the green. Get the ball close to the pin and a relatively flat green awaits your birdie attempt.
From The Tee All uphill here. Driver is required on this deceptively long par 4.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green has several bunkers on the right side. The front third of the green can be faster than it might appear if the pin is located here.
From The Fairway This dogleg left is a risk/reward hole. You can play your tee shot straight down the fairway to the 150-yard marker.
On The Green Longer hitters may try to cut the corner over the maple on the left leaving a wedge into the green. The green slopes left to right and front to back.
From The Tee A good tee shot should leave a long iron or wood into the green or pick your yardage to layup to.
From The Fairway This par 5 is reachable in 2 for the longer hitters. Aim at the fairway bunker on the left, cutting the ball into the fairway that moves left to right. Out-of-bounds lines the right side for players that move the ball too much to the right.
On The Green The green is protected by bunkers on the left and right. It has some slope to it so make sure to look at your putt from all sides.
From The Tee This downhill par 4 leaves the player with several choices off the tee. Most will take an iron leaving the ball just short of the pond on the right. Players that want to take on a little more risk may want to try to land the ball between the pond on the right and the bunker on the left.
From The Fairway Long hitters may try to carry the ball even further down the fairway. A long, narrow green that moves right to left awaits your iron shot.
On The Green There are a couple of large bunkers left and another on the hill to the right. If your ball ends up in the bunker on the hill a Texas Wedge out may be the savvy play.
From The Tee This is the last par 5 at Kingswood. It plays significantly downhill on the tee shot. Depending on the tee that you are playing driver may be too much club as you can quickly run out of fairway.
From The Fairway Most players will need 3 shots to reach this green.
On The Green The green is very deep so pay attention to where the pin is positioned when calculating your yardage.
From The Tee A beautiful dogleg right par 4 nears the end of your round at Kingswood. Driver is the play off the tee.
From The Fairway Factor in a half to a full club more for your approach as the green sits above the fairway.
On The Green Bunkers guard both the front right and back left of this large green. Putts moving down the hill on the green may roll out more than they first appear.
From The Fairway Last chance at birdie! If you can stay clear of the large fairway bunker on the right, you should have a nice approach into this large green.
On The Green The green has some tricky undulations, read them carefully.
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