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Metedeconk National Golf Club -Back/Third Golf Course Review in Jackson, NJ in 08527

JACKSON WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
551
4
423
3
190
4
378
4
370
5
543
4
350
3
182
4
425
4
375
4
400
5
540
4
407
3
169
5
502
3
167
4
415
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Many courses start with a straightforward, easy hole. That’s not the case at Metedeconk. The tee shot here requires accuracy.
From The Fairway The further you try to hit it, the more accurate you have to be. The player must be mindful of the deep bunker on the left side of the fairway.
On The Green If you have the power, fire away. Play your tee shot too far right and you risk running out of room rather quickly and playing your second from the trees. You must navigate a bunker fronting the right side of the green and a tricky false front left on your approach shot. If the pin is in the back left on the small plateau, you have to play short as long creates a difficult par.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee This is a slightly uphill par 3 that typically plays longer than its stated yardage.
From The Fairway Beware of the back left pin where there is not much room and plenty of forced carry to get past the bunker fronting the left side of the green. The front edge pin leaves little room for error with bunkers on both sides; leave it short and the upslope will have you chipping from 30 yards. Bail out right and you’re playing from the woods.
On The Green Beware of the back left pin where there is not much room and plenty of forced carry to get past the bunker fronting the left side of the green. The front edge pin leaves little room for error with bunkers on both sides; leave it short and the upslope will have you chipping from 30 yards. Bail out right and you’re playing from the woods.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee Arguably the most difficult par 5 on the entire course, this hole typically plays into the wind and is only reachable in two for the very longest of hitters.
From The Fairway The tee shot has water that can come into play on the left and a fairway bunker guarding the right side.
On The Green The second shot is all about risk and reward, and the more you bring the water on the left into play the shorter the shot you will have into the green. The green is protected by a large bunker in the front. Hit your approach shot too long and you risk releasing into one of the slippery catch areas behind the green. The back right hole location brings water and the front bunker into play. A conserv
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The fescue grass short of the fairway makes for an intimidating tee shot as it blinds the golfer to where the fairway begins.
On The Green The large bunker on the left side of the fairway gO-Bbles up many tee shots. The big hitter can clear this bunker but the fairway is severely sloped from right to left and less than precise shot will land in the rough. The hole sets up well for a left to right tee shot. The 4th green is one of the deepest on the golf course, and one of the most well-bunkered too. While the front pin may appear to
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee A short par 5 that never plays as easy as it looks on the scorecard.
From The Fairway A tee shot to the left side of the fairway gives you a good look at the green and a chance to get home in two.
On The Green The green is guarded on the front and left by two deep bunkers; avoid these and this becomes a hole you can pick up a shot against par and get your round on track.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee The difficulty of this par 3 is dictated by the location of the pin and the prevailing wind.
From The Fairway
On The Green The large back-to-front slope on the right side of the green generally dictates how aggressive you can be. If you’re short, you could find yourself in the hazard. The front right hole location is the most difficult, as it’s guarded by two bunkers.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee RO-Bert Trent Jones Sr.’s design philosophy was for a difficult par and an easy bogey. No hole exemplifies this more than hole number 7.
From The Fairway The fairway is generous off the tee but the more you try and chew off, the tighter the landing area. The green is very narrow in the front and slopes hard from right to left.
On The Green It is surrounded by trouble: water to the left, a hill behind and bunkers in front and behind the green. The downhill approach shot—especially if it is windy—demands accuracy to navigate this hole in par or better. The far left pin is accessible for a good look at birdie; miss your approach though and you’re looking at a double bogey.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A large bunker in the middle of this fairway is the trademark of this hole creating options off the tee.
On The Green Laying back before the bunker forces the player to have a mid-iron into a narrow green. Taking a more aggressive route over the bunker leaves you with a wedge and an inviting approach shot. The hole moves from right to left and positioning of your tee shot is imperative on this tough par 4.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The finishing hole to the front nine offers a very generous fairway to attack off the tee.
On The Green All the trouble begins with the approach shot. Metedeconk is known for difficult finishing holes after each nine and the 9th stands up to this test. While the green is generous, there are three separate tiers to navigate. Failure to get your ball on the proper tier will make a two putt treacherous! Between the wind and the elevation change, choosing the correct club for your approach shot is not a

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