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Lenawee Country Club Golf Course Map /Lenawee Country Club Golf Holes Map
Lenawee Country Club Golf Course Review in Adrian, MI in 49221

ADRIAN WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
550
4
320
3
180
4
385
4
429
3
197
4
382
5
505
3
160
4
400
5
485
3
165
5
472
4
330
4
410
3
172
4
365
4
395
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Number 1 is a tree lined fairway, with a mild bend to the left about 80 yards before
On The Green the green, leading to an apparently flat green. It pays not to underestimate the putting surface.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee If you like established golf courses in respect to enjoying a vast array of mature trees throughout, you will love The Hills of Lenawee.
From The Fairway Number 2 is just another example of a well protected fairway all the way down to the green. Adding severe fairway undulation along the way to
On The Green the green offers some very interesting approach shots. Play it safe…or go for the green in two via a blind approach shot…the side of the pin you end up on will determine your final score on this beauty.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This well protected green slopes from back to front.
From The Fairway
On The Green Make sure you’re not short off the tee as a shot to the front of this green will most likely roll off to the second cut. Relying on a soft pitch to save par on 3 does not bode well more times than not.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Trees, bunkers in the rolling fairway, bunkers around the green, dog-leg right you’ll be glad this is a par 5 when you tackle it.
On The Green When you face this green on your approach shot from well below it, you will see how much it slants. Your approach shot has to be on the low side of the flag in order to score a par or better on this test.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee As modest as this hole is in length, it is in difficulty on and around the green. Really big hitters can go for this one…
From The Fairway but the risk reward is debatable as O-B on the left and the forest on the right make accuracy a must. Throw one out in the fairway 200 yards and plan your approach wisely as this green will test your mettle once again.
On The Green By the time you tee it up on 5, you’ll be shell shocked as to what you have to do to negotiate these unbelievable greens!
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee This dogleg left will tempt the long hitters to clear the trees and cut the corner. You will risk the forest on the left and the scattered trees on the right.
From The Fairway Hitting this fairway is no guarantee to par-ville as the rolling topography will leave you with a balance testing stance that even Karl Wallenda would have prO-Blems with.
On The Green And welcome to one of the fastest greens on the course. Many a lag has left golfers with 6 feet or more coming back. You might as well go big or stay at home.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee An elevated tee exposes another well protected green.
From The Fairway The tree enveloped tee box, fairway and green makes it tough to determine how the wind comes into play here.
On The Green This wider than deep green makes proper club selection that much more important.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Number 8, leaves an old bare tree to toy with the mind off the tee. The lowest part of the course, with Wolf Creek babbling by the tee, 8 is the only hole at The Hills where water comes into play for someone who works the ball left to right.
From The Fairway
On The Green A shorter test of golf, you can decide to let the big dog eat or place a more lofted club to a desired distance from the green. Your scoring up to this point will dictate how much this scenic little hole will play mind games with you. On to the finale!
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee If you need a par to finish a fine round…number 9 will make you think a bit. With Country Club Road running down the entire left side of the hole and trees all the way down the right side, you won’t have a choice but to smack one down the gut. Accomplish that and the rest of the hole can be managed well. Miss your tee shot…and you could be left scratching your head wondering what could have been.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The number 1 handicapped hole at The Hills takes you as far right as number 4 takes you left, but it’s substantially longer.
From The Fairway
On The Green Well protected by trees on both sides, if you try to cut the corner here, you will be meeting members on the range. A well place drive leads to a blind shot to a tricky green. Don’t beat yourself up if you bogey this hole.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Referred to by some members as the toughest par 5 on the course…this par 3 offers one of the toughest greens at the club. No two putts are the same on this one.
From The Fairway
On The Green A tee shot missing on the left side here pretty much eliminates any chance at par. Members with over ten years of experience at the club still scratch their heads at some of the breaks they get on this green!
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee With O-B on the left and so many trees on the right side of
From The Fairway this fairway, number 7 will test your nerve on the tee box, especially after taking on number 6.
On The Green There is nowhere to bailout except down the middle. And don’t take this green for granted. The subtleties of the breaks here will have you shaking your head and asking where that movement came from.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee So why is the bare tree just in front of the tee box still there? Maybe to mess with your dome. Too bare to hit? Maybe so…but your group is sure to get a good chuckle when it happens!
From The Fairway The second longest par 5 on the course is one of the few holes, other than the par 3s, where you can see the entire hole from the tee. Thread a tee shot, work your way up this rolling fairway and say hello to an
On The Green elevated green that will test your nerve. Is the pin placement in the front right of the green really legal??
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Time for a breather? Sort of…maybe… From the tee, you really can’t see how well protected this green is.
From The Fairway The bunkers will keep you honest here. As is the same with every apparently flat green at The Hills, you will be amazed at the subtle undulations. You will learn something new every time you play here.
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Number 15 is a straight away hole where going left is not an option. Going right, although more forgiving, is lined with tall established trees. This green, like all greens at The Hills of Lenawee, is on the smaller side but extremely quick. Its undulations make putting on this course an art form.
From The Fairway Number one fairway and green is well protected by bunkers, trees and Country Club Road. A par here and you will feel pretty good about yourself.
On The Green
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee As with any golf course, accuracy off the tee is key at The Hills of Lenawee Golf Club. Number 16, although the shortest par 4 on the course, is a tricky little hole. Number 16 rewards an accurate tee shot and offers prO-Blems if you stray off the designated path. Left is a tree lined O-B…and right puts you amidst an array of established trees that block your view to the green.
From The Fairway Land right and you are almost guaranteed to have to pitch back into the fairway. A 200 yard shot or better down the fairway will allow a nice short iron into an undulating and deceptive green. A par here is not a given!
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Number 17 is a good test of tee shot accuracy.
From The Fairway
On The Green A well protected green with interesting contours makes shot placement the difference between a legitimate chance for birdie and a disappointing 3-putt. Warning: a long shot over the green, particularly on the right side of this green, will result in a double or triple bogey for sure!
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee Time for a dogleg left. Number 18 will tempt the longer hitters to take substantial distance off to the green by cutting the tree filled left side. A well placed tee shot over the foliage and you will be patting yourself on the back. If you can draw the ball, you can really feel good about yourself here.
From The Fairway
On The Green Miss hit your tee shot left and you could be punching one to two shots through the trees just to get back into play. Hit a too far right and you have the same prO-Blem on the right side. When you see this green multi-sloping green, you will be happy to strike the ball only twice. Enjoy!

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