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Martis Camp Golf Course Map /Martis Camp Golf Holes Map
Martis Camp Golf Course Review in Truckee, CA in 96161

TRUCKEE WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
443
4
503
3
217
5
568
4
522
4
369
5
564
3
249
4
529
5
636
4
495
4
456
4
461
3
169
5
578
4
312
3
228
4
499
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This hole is much wider than it appears. Aim at the bunkers on the left side of the fairway and let the slope pull the ball into the right side of the fairway for the preferred angle into the green. Although the safe shot is to the left side of the green, the green contours will make putting to any hole on the right side of the green a challenge
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The ideal position in the fairway is on the right side between the fairway bunkers. A ball hit on the line of the middle of the fairway will gather into this area using the natural slope of the fairway. This green has a defining contour in the front third that, if found, carries the ball to the back third of the green.
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole plays down hill and is often downwind. Plan on using a club or two less than normal. A slight false front can make chipping difficult to a right pin when the player bales right to the safe side. When the pin is back left, use the contour in the middle of the green to feed the ball close to the hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green This hole plays down hill and is often downwind. Plan on using a club or two less than normal. A slight false front can make chipping difficult to a right pin when the player bales right to the safe side. When the pin is back left, use the contour in the middle of the green to feed the ball close to the hole.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee Aim over the island in the left bay of the waste bunker. There is ample space to the left that is out of view. The shorter line is to hug the bunker on the right; however a ball that finds the bunker will prevent going for the green on the second shot. If laying up to a front pin, play close to the bunkers on the right. If the pin is in the back, play close to the bunker on the left. Reaching the
From The Fairway
On The Green Aim over the island in the left bay of the waste bunker. There is ample space to the left that is out of view. The shorter line is to hug the bunker on the right; however a ball that finds the bunker will prevent going for the green on the second shot. If laying up to a front pin, play close to the bunkers on the right. If the pin is in the back, play close to the bunker on the left. Reaching the
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The ideal line is to play close to the fairway bunker as this shortens the hole. A safe play to the left side of the crowned fairway will leave a very long second shot. The approach is visually much tougher than it plays. The shot is uphill to a hidden green so aim your second over the right side of the left approach bunker. Because of the longer club in, most players will only need to carry the l
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway An ideal location to place your drive would be flush with the fairway bunker and short of the second pinching tree on the right, leaving an approach of 110 to 130 yards to a receptive green. A driver carrying the fairway bunker will leave a very short shot into the green over a large fronting bunker that blocks out three-fourths of the green. If the pin is on the left, play the run up closer to th
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway An uphill par five that is reachable by long hitters on a calm day. The ideal line is to the right side of the fairway, as balls tend to kick to the left. The pin location must be considered when laying up. The ideal lay-up to a front or middle pin is immediately in front of the left fairway bunker. To reach a back left pin, players should hit their second to the left of the green leaving a chip t
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par three on the course plays much shorter than its yardage. The bunker short right of the green is further from the green than it appears. The ideal shot is to aim over this bunker, as it is not necessary to fly it the full yardage to the pin. Pins on the right side of the green may require you to fade the ball on order to have a short birdie putt. This green is large and has a variet
From The Fairway
On The Green The longest par three on the course plays much shorter than its yardage. The bunker short right of the green is further from the green than it appears. The ideal shot is to aim over this bunker, as it is not necessary to fly it the full yardage to the pin. Pins on the right side of the green may require you to fade the ball on order to have a short birdie putt. This green is large and has a variet
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Favor the right side off the tee as balls that end up left of the fairway will be blocked from a direct approach to the green. From a good drive you will be left with a mid to long iron to a very large green with a slight false front and fronting bunkers that seem closer to the green than they really are. There is a deep bail out area to the right of the green; however, getting up and down from he
From The Fairway
On The Green Favor the right side off the tee as balls that end up left of the fairway will be blocked from a direct approach to the green. From a good drive you will be left with a mid to long iron to a very large green with a slight false front and fronting bunkers that seem closer to the green than they really are. There is a deep bail out area to the right of the green; however, getting up and down from he
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Safe play is to aim slightly left of fairway bunker on the left and let the slope work the ball in to the middle. A long drive can carry the right side bunkers to catch some extra roll making this hole reachable. The ideal layup on your second is as close to the bunker on the left as possible. Favor the left side when going for the green in two. The back two-thirds of this green generally falls aw
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A tee shot right of the fairway bunker is the safe play, leaving a good look down to the green and a good angle; however, you will have a much longer shot in to the green. There is ample room to the right of this green. Pulling the ball left of this green can lead to a difficult up and down out of the greenside bunker. This green is the largest on the course and has a strong contour in the middle
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The ideal play is to lay-up just short of the fairway bunker. The green is surrounded by trouble as there is a bunker guarding the front right and a steep drop off on the left and behind the green. This green can be difficult to hold so most players should choose to try to land the ball on the front of the green as close to the bunker as possible.
On The Green
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee A difficult par four which requires well-struck shots on both the drive and the approach. The ideal line favors the right side, leaving the best angle into this small green. The approach is deceptively uphill and the prevailing wind is not always felt. Be sure to carry the deep, front left bunker. The green has sufficient tilt from back to front to hold shots; however, this tilt will create some s
From The Fairway
On The Green A difficult par four which requires well-struck shots on both the drive and the approach. The ideal line favors the right side, leaving the best angle into this small green. The approach is deceptively uphill and the prevailing wind is not always felt. Be sure to carry the deep, front left bunker. The green has sufficient tilt from back to front to hold shots; however, this tilt will create some s
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The shortest hole on the course plays shorter than its yardage. The hole is downhill and often downwind. Although the fronting bunkers appear ominous, shots need to land short of the pin. Play towards the left side of this green to be safe but beware of catching the tree. Subtle contours on the smallest green on the course make putting a challenge.
From The Fairway
On The Green The shortest hole on the course plays shorter than its yardage. The hole is downhill and often downwind. Although the fronting bunkers appear ominous, shots need to land short of the pin. Play towards the left side of this green to be safe but beware of catching the tree. Subtle contours on the smallest green on the course make putting a challenge.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The cross-bunkers make this tee shot visually intimidating but the heavily contoured fairway makes a tee shot wide and right of the bunkers the safe play. A shot that hugs the bunkers on the left may crest the hill and take advantage of the downhill slope, allowing the player to go for the green in two. If the pin is in the front, the further you can get up this hole on the right side the better.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee This is a drivable par 4 with ample room if the shot is missed in either direction. Aim your tee shot just left of the rock outcropping to the right of the green. If the shot is missed short and right, the pin placement will dictate what shot will need to be played. This complex green is very narrow and has a multitude of contours. A left tee shot will catch the contoured fairway leaving a pitch s
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee A spectacular but visually intimidating par three, set atop a rocky ridge. It can be challenged with a shot directly at the pin or be approached by landing the tee shot short and left of the green. Although there are saving bunkers right of green, missing them will lead to an unplayable lie. Shots missed left of the green have ample room, but getting the ball close to some pin placements can be ve
From The Fairway
On The Green A spectacular but visually intimidating par three, set atop a rocky ridge. It can be challenged with a shot directly at the pin or be approached by landing the tee shot short and left of the green. Although there are saving bunkers right of green, missing them will lead to an unplayable lie. Shots missed left of the green have ample room, but getting the ball close to some pin placements can be ve
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee A tee shot just off the right edge of the left fairway bunker is ideal. A longer drive will have to split the bunkers leaving a short iron into the green but the shot will be off a downhill lie. The approach to this green is over a false front and should avoid the deep bunkers to the right, a bunker behind and a swale to the left of the green. The swale is the safest play; however, a steep slope w
From The Fairway
On The Green A tee shot just off the right edge of the left fairway bunker is ideal. A longer drive will have to split the bunkers leaving a short iron into the green but the shot will be off a downhill lie. The approach to this green is over a false front and should avoid the deep bunkers to the right, a bunker behind and a swale to the left of the green. The swale is the safest play; however, a steep slope w

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