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Napanee Golf & Country Club Golf Course Map /Napanee Golf & Country Club Golf Holes Map
Napanee Golf & Country Club Golf Course Review in Napanee, ON in K7R3M3

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Hole
Par
Yards
4
305
3
181
4
365
4
357
5
560
4
296
3
154
4
392
4
364
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee At 305 yards, straight away, the first hole is the flattest and easiest rated hole on the course.
From The Fairway This holes features a generous landing zone, but an errant tee shot, left or right, brings mature trees and evergreens into play.
On The Green The relatively large green slopes back to front, right to left. A bunker wraps all the way behind the green from the left side.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee At 181 yards, this par 3 is guaranteed to test your shot making abilities. Your tee shot plays across a deep creek valley to an elevated, multi-tiered green with a pronounced right to left slope.
From The Fairway Tee shots missing left will find a deep bunker and tee shots missing right will find the woods.
On The Green Leave your tee shot short and you will face a blind, uphill shot into a very challenging green.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee At 365 yards, this hole is a par 4 that features an undulating fairway and mature trees.
From The Fairway Miss the landing zone and you will almost certainly be faced with an uphill or downhill lie. Missing to the left bring trees into play, and the right side of the fairway is bordered by railway lands and out of bounds markers.
On The Green The right rear of the green gathers balls hit long and right. Balls landing on the left-hand side of the green are prone to falling off of the left side.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee At 365 yards, this hole is a par 4 that features an undulating fairway and mature trees.
From The Fairway Miss the landing zone and you will almost certainly be faced with an uphill or downhill lie. Missing to the left bring trees into play, and the right side of the fairway is bordered by railway lands and out of bounds markers.
On The Green The right rear of the green gathers balls hit long and right. Balls landing on the left-hand side of the green are prone to falling off of the left side.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee At 510 yards, this par 5 is the longest hole on the course. The hole begins with a long uphill tee shot which should be aimed left of the storm damaged tree that divides the fairway from the 14th hole.
From The Fairway The layout is a dogleg left from 200 yards out. The fifth green is the largest green on the course. It slopes from back to front and is guarded by a sand bunker that wraps around the left side of the green and a grass bunker to the front right of the green.
On The Green Pine trees also guard the green from any approach shots that have found their way right of the green.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee At 295 yards, this short par 4 is a dogleg right. The green is guarded by pine and cedar trees, a fairway sand bunker, and two green-side sand bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is oval shaped, camel-backed and fast. It is a fun green to read, but approach it carefully.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee At 154 yards, this straight away par 3 is more difficult than it first appears.
From The Fairway The green is peaked with a middle ridge. The back half of the green falls steeply away to the right. Tee shots that fly the green will run down a steep slope and into a creek bed.
On The Green Tee shots missing left may spill into one of the two green side sand bunkers, or if you have over-clubbed, you may spray your tee shot into the pond at the left rear.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee At 392 yards, this straight away par 4 requires careful placement of the tee shot. Mature trees guard access to the fairway, and an undulating fairway can result in tricky uphill or downhill approach shots.
From The Fairway A long drive to the centre of the fairway will produce a flat lie. Low areas in front of the green often gather approach shots before they have a chance to roll on.
On The Green The green slopes back to front, plus the front of the green slopes away to both the left and the right sides.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee At 364 yards, this hole is a long uphill march that will require a blind approach to a lightning fast green. A good aiming point is the 150 yard marker.
From The Fairway Hit this landing zone and you will have a flat lie for the blind approach to a green that sits atop the escarpment.
On The Green Carry past the 150 yard marker, and you may be facing a downhill lie for the blind approach to the green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee At 305 yards, straight away, the tenth hole is a replay of the first from a different vantage point; the tee is 35 yards to the left.
From The Fairway This holes features a generous landing zone, but an errant tee shot, left or right, brings mature trees and evergreens into play.
On The Green The relatively large green slopes back to front, right to left. A bunker wraps all the way behind the green from the left side.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee At 200 yards and playing from an elevated tee, this par 3 has been nicknamed “the world’s shortest par 5”, and for good reason.
From The Fairway Your tee shot plays across a deep creek valley to an elevated, multi-tiered green with a pronounced right to left slope.
On The Green Tee shots missing left will find a deep bunker and tee shots missing right will find the woods. Because of the added distance, this hole will play very differently from what you experienced as number two on the tee below.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee At 404 yards, this hole is is longer than what you experienced on number three. The tee is further back and 125 yards to the right of the number three tee.
From The Fairway Choose your target carefully because tee shots the hug the right side flirt with the out of bounds railway lands or risk being hemmed in by two pines that hug the right side of the fairway.
On The Green The right rear of the green gathers balls hit long and right, while balls landing on the left-hand side of the green are prone to falling off.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee At 362 yards, this par 4 is a lengthened version of number four. Tee shots that hug the tree line on the left will land on the firmest portion of the fairway.
From The Fairway Pine trees come into play on tee shots that miss the fairway to the right. The green is guarded by a horse shoe bunker on the left side and a deep bunker to the right rear.
On The Green Approach shots that fly the green will drain quickly away into the woods. Approach shots that land on the right most portion of the green will tend to fall off right.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee At 475 yards, this par 5 is a dogleg right. The tee shot should be aimed left of the storm damaged tree that divides the fairway from the fifth hole. A mature tree in the right foreground adds to the challenge.
From The Fairway The layout is a dogleg right from 200 yards out at which point the fairway narrows considerably before widening out as you approach the green.
On The Green The fourteenth green is one of the smallest greens on the course. It slopes significantly from back to front and is guarded by a sand bunker on the left.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee At 296 yards, this short par 4 is a a sharp dogleg right. The tee position is 65 yards right of the position as you played it on the sixth hole.
From The Fairway Although the green appears to be tantalizingly close, it is guarded by pine and cedar trees, a fairway sand bunker, and two green-side sand bunkers.
On The Green The green is oval shaped, camel-backed and fast. It is a fun green to read, but approach it carefully.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee At 134 yards, this hole is a shortened version of hole number seven. Although you are playing this hole with a shorter iron in your hands, it remains nearly as formidable as the first time you experienced it. The green is peaked with a middle ridge.
From The Fairway The back half of the green falls steeply away to the right. Tee shots that fly the green will run down a steep slope and into a creek bed.
On The Green Tee shots missing left may spill into one of the two green side sand bunkers, or if you have over-clubbed, you may spray your tee shot into the pond at the left rear.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee At 367 yards, this straight away par 4 is a shortened version of hole number eight.. Mature trees guard access to the fairway, and an undulating fairway can result in tricky uphill or downhill approach shots.
From The Fairway However, because of the shortened distance, it should be a little easier to be rewarded by a long drive to the centre of the fairway and a flat lie.
On The Green Low areas in front of the green often gather approach shots before they have a chance to roll on. The green slopes back to front, plus the front of the green slopes away to both the left and the right sides.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee At 410 yards, this hole is a long uphill march that will require a blind approach to a lightning fast green.
From The Fairway Because of the added distance and uphill slope, a one club wind in your face can make this hole feel like a par 5.
On The Green The tee shot is made more difficult due to the fact that it must be played through a chute of mature trees. Remember the approach shot to the green is a blind shot and because of the slope of the green it is best to keep the ball below the pin!

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