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Midland Trail Golf Club Golf Course Map /Midland Trail Golf Club Golf Holes Map
Midland Trail Golf Club Golf Course Review in Louisville, KY in 40253

LOUISVILLE WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
406
5
525
4
430
3
145
5
513
4
355
3
220
4
383
4
408
4
358
5
559
3
195
4
422
5
526
4
425
3
170
4
408
4
384
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Beautiful 400 yard Par 4 The tee is elevated over 100 feet and provides a view of the several holes.
From The Fairway One church pew fairway bunker is located 250 yards from the tee. Small cluster of pines and trees are located to the right side of the fairway.
On The Green Sand bunkers guard the right side of the green. The left fringe rolls away from the green.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The first of four par fives. 520 yard dog leg left. Players will want to hit down the center of right side of the fairway to have the best avenue to the hole.
From The Fairway Two church pew bunkers guard the left side of the fairway. Players can try to carry the bunkers, but must be ready to face a challenging sycamore that will block their view to the green. A small cluster of trees are located to the right of the fairway.
On The Green Your second shot will have to carry a small brook that is 160 yards from the green. This small brook is guarded by a large grouping of trees to the left and one large tree in the right fairway. Players will hit into a heavily guarded green by right, left and back sand bunkers.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A challenging 423 yards par four, dog leg right. Trees completely guard the right side of this whole until 100 yards out.
From The Fairway Again a player can try the long drive to carry a daring fairway bunker or drive to the left center of the fairway to a small landing area.
On The Green An uphill sloping green guarded by a waist deep left side sand bunker and a turf bunker to the back right. Any short shots into the green must be ready for a tough long putt.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The first of four par threes. This hole is 129 yards. Tee shot over a small pond to a big challenging green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A front right and left sand bunker leave small margin for error. Those who carry the green will find a back left sand bunker. While any shots to the back of the green will also easily roll away from hole.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The signature hole of architect Edward Lawrence Packard a double dog leg. All of Packard’s course designs incorporate a double dog leg par five. The second par five is 467 yards. From the tee it is a dog leg right and on the second shot a dog leg left.
From The Fairway The tee shot can either carry right fairway sand bunker or hit into nice landing area. The left side and right sides of the hole is lined with trees and a Audubon cooperative area.
On The Green A player can either try to reach the green in two or lay-up. The green is elevated and guarded two left side church pew bunkers and large sand bunker to the right. Players are unable see the two left green side bunkers on their second shot.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Short 342 yard par four. Players will tee off from an elevated tee and want their drive to tale the center of the fairway.
From The Fairway ight side of the fairway is guarded by a large pine and Audubon cooperative area. Any errant shots to the left side will find three large pines and a cluster of trees. In this situation players can only hope to find the green will their second shot. The green sits lower than the fairway, so players must be careful with club selection.
On The Green Two large sand bunkers guard the left and right of the green. A single sand bunker guards the back right side of the green.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The most challenging of the par threes. This hole challenges ones ego, hit a wood or try to muscle in an iron. The second par three at 211 yards. This is a straight forward hole, there is a deep sand bunker guarding the left side of the green.
On The Green The tee shot must be to the right side or center in order to stay out of trouble. Players must hit the green because short shots will not roll on the green. After a tough tee shot, players are left to face a tough green which is uphill and slopes to the left.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Another challenging dog leg right 363 yard par four
From The Fairway . A fairway bunker lays 250Yards from the green and players can try to carry the bunker or lay up short of the bunker. Any attempt to carry the bunker must be over the center of the trap. The right side of the hole has one tree until you reach the fairway bunker which has beech and oak trees guarding the fairway. The left side of the fairway has several trees and a small brook which will catch err
On The Green A large sand bunker guards the left side of the green. The green slopes away to the right.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee 397 yard dog leg left par four. The tee shot must land in the fairway in order to reach the highly elevated green.
From The Fairway Tee shots want to be to the right side of the fairway. A few trees line the left side of the hole. Large sand bunkers guards the left and right sides of the fairway.
On The Green The green sits elevated with a right and left sand bunker. Audubon cooperative area protects the back side of the green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee Players once again hit from a highly elevated tee, over 110 feet. 349-yard dog leg left par four
From The Fairway The left side of the hole is guarded by trees, Audubon cooperative area and out of bounds. A small church pew bunker is 220 yards out on the right side of the hole. A player can carry this bunker but can also find more trouble.
On The Green Several trees with two large pines will collect any long tee shots to the right. The green is protected by front right and front left sand bunkers. Also a turf bunker will catch any shots that carry the green.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par five on the course at 541 yards. The complete left side of the hole is tightly tree lined and out of bounds. The right side has several trees and also Audubon cooperative area that can come into play from your tee shot and second shot.
From The Fairway Players will want to play the right side of the fairway to stay out of trouble. A sand bunker is located to the right side of the fairway, which can come into play on your second shot.
On The Green The green has a sand bunker to the front left. A larger sand bunker is located to the front right and carries around to the side of the green. The green slopes away from the fairway, any long shots will carry off the green.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee The most scenic hole on the course. Your tee shot is 181 yards. The intimidating view ahead shows plenty of water and a little landing area.
From The Fairway One sand bunker protects the left side and larger sand bunker protects the right side. The back side of the green is protected by a sand bunker that is hidden from the tee.
On The Green The green rolls away from the hole, on the left and back side.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Uphill par four, at 414 yards
From The Fairway Players must put their tee shot down the middle or to the left part of the fairway. From the tee there is a fairway sand bunker and pond to the right, which can come into play. Any errant shots will make this hole even longer. To the left there are a cluster of trees and pines.
On The Green Players are hitting into a large green that is protect by a sand bunker to the right side and Audubon cooperative behind the green. The green is uphill and will make long putts even more difficult.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Dog leg left 514 yard par five. The elevated tee is lined with trees. Players can try to carry a sand bunker to the left side of the fairway.
From The Fairway There is a sand bunker to the right hand side of the fairway to catch any errant shots. The safest route is to take your tee shot straight down the middle between both bunkers. Another fairway bunker is located 150 yards from the green.
On The Green Players can try and reach the green in two but watch out fro the green side bunkers. A large sand bunker to the left, along with two large trees protects the green. Another sand bunker protects the right side of the green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Dog leg right 412 yard par four. Trees line the left side of the fairway along with FloYards Fork creek all which is out of bounds.
From The Fairway The right side of the hole is tree lined for the first 300 yards. Players must adjust and try to keep their tee shot down the right side on the fairway. The courses toughest turf bunker is located to the right side of the fairway.
On The Green Players may try to carry the bunker to shorten the length of the hole. If players choose to play it safe they will face a long second shot into the green. One sand bunker to the right side guards the green.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Par three that is 155 yards. Tee shots must carry a pond. The green is elevated and well protected to the right and left by sand bunkers.
From The Fairway Players will want to hit this green in regulation. Otherwise a tough chip shot is presented. The left side of the hole is tree lined, with FloYards Fork and also out of bounds.
On The Green Players must be careful of how close out of bounds is located to the green. The green is all uphill and players must have the correct club selection.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee A mentally challenging hole, which can intimidate any player. 391 yard par four dog leg right. Tee box sits back in a traverse 150 yard tight tree lined chute.
From The Fairway The fairway emerges from the tree line to reveal sand bunker to the right side. Tee shots should be down the middle of the fairway or over the left edge of the fairway bunker.
On The Green Players can also try to carry the sand bunker, but then they are flirting with the trees. The green has two sand bankers. One located to the right of the green and another located to the left side of the green.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee Our closing hole is a 375 yard par four dog leg left. The hole lulls one into a false sense of security that the round is ending on an easy note.
From The Fairway The hole is lined to the right side with a small cluster of trees. The left side is line with trees, pines and is also out of bounds. Players want to play down the middle to left side of the fairway. A large tree is located a 100 yards from the green and over hangs the right fairway
On The Green This tree blocks any shot to the green, if a player’s tee shot is far right. The green is elevated, has a sand bunker to the right and turf bunker to the left. Any long shots can carry the green to end up in the trees than line the back side of the green. The green is uphill and will easily keep balls short of the hole and roll any long shots off the green.

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