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Lakes of the Four Seasons Golf Course Map /Lakes of the Four Seasons Golf Holes Map
Lakes of the Four Seasons Golf Course Review in Crown Point, IN in 46307

CROWN POINT WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
345
3
211
5
475
4
310
4
393
3
231
4
340
5
548
4
395
5
489
3
196
4
399
4
389
5
469
4
330
4
297
3
163
4
396
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name TIMBERLINE TUNNEL
From The Tee The drive is the most important feature of the hole. A straight drive will reward most players with a friendly approach to the green
From The Fairway Missing left or right of the fairway will cause prO-Blems with a tree lined fairway that opens up into the approach.
On The Green Longer hitters will want to shape their ball left to right to avoid running through the fairway. Missing right of the fairway will penalize players with a difficult downhill lie and forced carry over the right green-side bunkers. Players will want to avoid go long on the approach to avoid the hazard wrapping the back side of the green.
Hole 2
Hole Name ELEVATED DANCE FLOOR
From The Tee A par 3 hole 2 plays slightly longer than its actual yardage as the entire hole from tee to green slopes uphill
From The Fairway While players are left with a generous green it's a daunting green to hit from any tee box due to its elevation and distance even discounting its penalizing bunker placement from left and right
On The Green Beware of a hook or pull left on the hole as out of bounds runs down the left of the green
Hole 3
Hole Name COFFIN CORNER
From The Tee Players are met with a fairly straight forward tee shot on this hole, long ball hitters will be faced with a mid to long iron approach into a well guarded green while shorter hitters will find a deep valley inside 100 yards
From The Fairway Missing the green on any side is fraught with challenge. A false front guards the front of the green that will fall back into the deep valley of the fairway
On The Green a steep drop off the back edge leaving players a wedge down slope back to the pin, green side bunkers both left and right guarding the green and Out of Bounds left skirting the hole
Hole 4
Hole Name HOOKER'S PARADISE
From The Tee Players have a choice on the tee to either layup to a safe yardage for an approach from a full swing or play aggressive and try to draw their tee ball around this dogleg left at nearly 90 degrees
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name DEVIL'S DOGLEG
From The Tee This dogleg right par 4 hole 5 will require players to favor the left side of the hole to score as the right corner on the dogleg is well guarded by massive oak trees that will block access to the green on approach.
From The Fairway the green lies in a valley and is sloped heavily from back to front which will prevent many shots from releasing to the hole allowing players to take dead aim at many pin placements
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name PLEASANT VALLEY
From The Tee The hole 6 par 3 is the longest on the course and one of the largest greens as well allowing large variance in pin placements with sneaky subtle breaks that are hard to read, even deceiving at times
From The Fairway
On The Green A recent renovation has converted the left bunkers into gentle moguls, however out of bounds comes into play left and behind the green with a ditch running down the length of the hole on the right side
Hole 7
Hole Name HIDDEN WATERS
From The Tee The par 4 hole 7 will catch many players off guard as the tee shot requires a blind approach to a pond in the landing area
From The Fairway players attempting to play aggressive will find a very unforgiving landing zone right of the waters edge.
On The Green Many players will layup with irons or hybrids short of the water and play into the green from there. Out of bounds runs parallel to the hole down the right side fairly tight to the fairway. The safe miss is left and short of the water on this hole
Hole 8
Hole Name TREELINE TROUBLES
From The Tee This long par 5 presents a challenge from tee to green every step of the way
From The Fairway On the teeing ground players will be hitting into a slope fairway leading up hill with very dense and unforgiving hedge apple trees lining the landing zone that will snag any ball that enters.
On The Green Avoiding trouble on the tee will present the next challenge as from the top of the hill the hole will fall into a deep valley with a penalty area splitting the fairway at 150 yards from the hole. Should players be able to carry this penalty area the landing zone will require some precision as the fairway slopes heavily right to left with a penalty area along the left of the cart path, hitting the
Hole 9
Hole Name UPHILL BATTLE
From The Tee This hole challenges the player right off the tee with a steep hillside creating a blind tee shot for players on this slight dogleg right
From The Fairway A well placed drive leaves the players approach into an elongated elevated green that slopes back to front
On The Green
Hole 10
Hole Name FRIENDLY HILL
From The Tee This relatively short par 5 in total yards plays deceptively longer to its sharp dogleg right landing zone and green guarded by water that wraps from front around the right side of the green with an interior bunker
From The Fairway
On The Green Players playing away from the water will be met with a very difficult pitch if missing the green left as the green cuts into a steep hillside and slopes towards the water left to right
Hole 11
Hole Name TWIN TOWERS
From The Tee One of the shorter Par 3's on the course in comparison is still a challenging length for most players
From The Fairway Players are faced with one of the smallest and elevated green surfaces on the course on Hole 11.
On The Green The green is guarded well by bunkers both front left and right of the hole with tight out of bounds wrapping from left around to the back of the hole.
Hole 12
Hole Name DRAWER'S DELIGHT
From The Tee On this hole players are left with a relatively straight forward par 4 dogleg left.
From The Fairway A tee shot down the left side will block players approach with a grouping of large trees on the interior of the dogleg.
On The Green Playing down the left side of the hole is the recommendation for the best scoring opportunities to players
Hole 13
Hole Name SAHARA DOGLEG
From The Tee This hole plays to the shortest par 4 on the course with a severe dogleg right allowing players an opportunity to play aggressive on their tee shot cutting some distance off the hole
From The Fairway Beware of a the heavily lined interior dogleg with dense clumps of trees should you fail to carry them
On The Green This hole has one of the flattest greens on the course and is best to come in on approach with more distance to grab and hold the green or risk rolling off the backside
Hole 14
Hole Name HEAD'N HOME
From The Tee Longest hitters will be left with a decision for their tee shots on hole 14 as a split fairway on this hole is a yellow penalty area in the landing zone.
From The Fairway Average length hitters will have to compete with a fairway bunker down the right side of the landing area
On The Green All players will hit approaches into the 2nd smallest green on the course that requires either a precise bump and run between two tighter clumped frontal bunkers or a high trajectory ball flight to hit and hold the green
Hole 15
Hole Name BLIND MAN'S BLUFF
From The Tee The 2nd shortest par 4 on the course plays much longer for most golfers than its yardage.
From The Fairway Players will generally opt to place their tee shots into the middle of the dogleg to come in on approach with a full club. However, players will be left with a blind shot into the green in most cases seeing the top of the flag, if at all, to judge the approach
On The Green This green sits at the front edge of a very steep hill running into a valley and the green slopes deceptively away from the player making it a difficult green to judge speed and break
Hole 16
Hole Name BEAUTY OR BEAST
From The Tee The signature hole on the course hole 16 is the shortest par 4 yet requires the most precision for players.
From The Fairway From the tee players will be faced with a carry over water to a steep elevated hillside to the fairway, which is well protected into a tight valley with dense trees left and right on the hole. The approach to the green is again elevated further up the hill and leaves players with a double tiered green front the back.
On The Green The longest of hitters may try to take advantage of the shorter yardage by trying for the green or the green approach with driver to remove the difficulty but will require execution
Hole 17
Hole Name TRAFFIC STOPPER
From The Tee The shortest par 3 on the course gives players a scoring opportunity to a well placed tee shot.
From The Fairway This green slopes back right to front left requiring a carry over a long left to right greenside bunker in front
On The Green Beware of a back center pin placement as the green runs off to a swale back left and will leave players a very difficult up and down from its position
Hole 18
Hole Name WATER TOWER PLACE
From The Tee The final hole 18 leaves players with a dauntingly long playing par 4 back to the clubhouse.
From The Fairway leaves players with a dauntingly long playing par 4 back to the clubhouse. Players will be best rewarded aligning to the water tower in the background on their tee shot. From the landing zone, players are left with an approach to a left to right thinner shaped green that is elevated
On The Green Left pin placements are the most accepting for scoring, however, right pin placements are demanding requiring full carry over a right front green side bunker with dense trees tucked on the right for players missing that side of the green

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