From The Tee One of the signature holes of the course, this par three is one of the more daunting at Lenape Heights.
From The Fairway As you look down at the green, you notice the large pond that separates the green and the drop area.
On The Green Tee shots coming up short will find the water hazard and shots from behind the green will be faced with a severe downhill lie creating a difficult up and down to save your par. This would be another hole to be glad to score par on.
From The Tee The only par 5 on the front nine, four is sure to be a favorite. With woods to the left and smaller trees to the right, this hole still gives plenty of forgiveness off the tee.
From The Fairway Only the long hitters have a chance at hitting the green in two here due to the small water hazard directly in front of the approach to the green.
On The Green Usually, a lay-up shot in front of the water lends itself well to a nice approach into the green.
From The Fairway Five is a slight dogleg to the right with an open fairway. A straight tee shot will take the numerous bunkers lining the right side of the fairway out of play.
On The Green The fifth green is prO-Bably the hardest on the course. The entire green slopes back to front and a pin placement on the front edge will make for a difficult two-putt par.
From The Tee This is one of the par 3 on the course. This uphill tee shot to a small green sloping from back to front will demand an accurate tee shot.
From The Fairway Any shot staying on the putting surface is a good shot and making a par here is a good score.
From The Tee This drivable par 4 calls for a demanding tee shot.
From The Fairway There are woods on both sides of the fairway and you might want to consider leaving your driver in the bag.
On The Green A straight tee shot will be faced with a blind downhill second shot to a wide, but narrow green. This green has a lot of subtle breaks and will have you questioning your ability to read a green.
From The Tee From the tenth tee, you have a breathtaking view of the beautiful rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania, as well as a good view of most of the holes on the back nine.
From The Fairway
On The Green This short par 4 offers an uphill approach to a green sloped from back to front. Avoid the fairway bunker on the right side, and this becomes a good birdie hole.
From The Tee The eleventh hole is the second par 5 on the course and it is a great birdie hole. From the tee the fairway drops significantly with trouble far left and pine trees lining the right hand side.
From The Fairway A good drive down the center of the fairway leaves long hitters an opportunity to go for the green on their second shot.
On The Green Shorter hitters can lay up and cannot take the green-side traps out of play. Most players will walk away with a par or better.
From The Tee After you successfully clear the water hazard in front of the tee, you will be contending with two large sand bunkers that surround an undulating green. Par is a great score here.
From The Fairway
On The Green This 150-yard par 3 offers a unique shot uphill toward a large green.
From The Tee Arguably one of the hardest holes on the golf course, this long par 5 demands an accurate tee shot. Tee shots to the right will find a lake starting at 220 yards from the tee and drives missed to the left will find a lateral hazard.
From The Fairway There is a one stroke on-course out of bounds to the right and the hole has out of bounds all along the left side. Laying up on the tee shot is the smart play and will increase your scoring chances.
From The Tee After making a good two putt par, our Sports Bar or the sunny terrace of Victor”s Restaurant will be awaiting.
From The Fairway
On The Green You’ve reached the homestretch! This short par 4 lends itself to many birdie opportunities, as you will be hitting a short approach to a large green.