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Meadows at Sunriver Resort Golf Course Map /Meadows at Sunriver Resort Golf Holes Map Meadows at Sunriver Resort Golf Course Review in Bend, OR in 97707
From The Tee Often described as the most difficult hole on the Meadows course.
From The Fairway
On The Green Dogleg left par 4 with water right and left. A drive just left of the bunker straight away from the tee will leave a mid to long iron into a well-protected green.
From The Tee A short par 3 guarded by water front left and a bunker is not all that difficult until you get on the green. Sloped from the center of the green to both the front and back make for a difficult birdie try.
From The Fairway
On The Green A short par 3 guarded by water front left and a bunker is not all that difficult until you get on the green. Sloped from the center of the green to both the front and back make for a difficult birdie try.
From The Tee Hole #5 is a short par 4 straight away. Slightly down-hill to the green. The most important shot on this hole is the approach. Be sure to leave yourself an uphill putt on this green, which is sloped from back to front.
From The Fairway
On The Green Hole #5 is a short par 4 straight away. Slightly down-hill to the green. The most important shot on this hole is the approach. Be sure to leave yourself an uphill putt on this green, which is sloped from back to front.
From The Tee Hole #7 is one of the longest par 4s at the Meadows. Guarded by out-of-bounds on the left and right, as well as a bunker on the left, the drive is key to this hole.
From The Fairway A driver in the fairway will leave a short to mid iron into a reasonably sized and fairly flat green.
From The Tee The last par 3 on the front nine offers a mid- to long-iron shot from the tee to a two-level green. Pay special attention to which tier the pin is cut, as a tee shot to the incorrect tier leaves a difficult two putt.
From The Fairway
On The Green The last par 3 on the front nine offers a mid- to long-iron shot from the tee to a two-level green. Pay special attention to which tier the pin is cut, as a tee shot to the incorrect tier leaves a difficult two putt.
From The Tee The final hole of the front nine starts off with a decision.
From The Fairway A fairway split by a series of three bunkers and native grasses. The left side is a little wider leaving a well-guarded approach shot with greenside bunkers.
On The Green The right side is narrower and lined with hazards but leaves a slightly shorter and more open approach into the green.
From The Fairway Hole #10 is a nice dogleg right par 5. Avoid the fairway bunker and the out-of-bounds right off the tee to leave yourself a long iron into the green or an easy layup.
From The Tee Hole #12 at Meadows is a mid-length par 4. Again, you will be faced with out-of-bounds left and right. A well-placed tee shot will leave a short to mid iron into an elevated green once again.
From The Fairway Hole #14 is a short par 4 that requires a fairway wood or long-iron shot off the tee to stay short of four fairway bunkers that stretch across the fairway.
On The Green This will leave a short iron approach into a nicely undulated green.
From The Tee Hole #15 at Meadows is pretty straight forward. Bunkers left and right in the landing zone demand an accurate tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green PrO-Bably the most difficult approach shot on the Meadows can be found into the 15 green, as it is a very shallow green making distance control vital.
From The Tee Hole #17, a dogleg right par 5 is guarded by out-of-bounds left and hazard right. A tee shot left of the fairway bunker will leave a choice between a layup between two more fairway bunkers or to go for the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Choose your approach club wisely, as this green is one of the few on the Meadows that slopes from front to back, which makes stopping your ball difficult.