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Oconomowoc Golf Club Golf Course Map /Oconomowoc Golf Club Golf Holes Map
Oconomowoc Golf Club Golf Course Review in Oconomowoc, WI in 53066

OCONOMOWOC WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
373
4
418
4
392
3
192
4
414
3
165
4
383
5
500
4
338
4
374
4
407
3
199
4
378
4
366
4
408
5
500
3
206
4
410
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Donald Ross sets the tone with a visually pleasing first hole where an elevated tee presents a picturesque tree-lined landing area.
From The Fairway The fairway bunker located along the right side of the landing area offers the player a choice:
On The Green Play short of the bunker and hit a long iron into the shallow green or fly the bunker and be rewarded with short iron to the green.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 2 is a hint of Scotland. The Blind tee shot, a common characteristic found on Scottish courses,
From The Fairway is the initial challenge. And the large right hand side fairway bunker at the top of the ridge must also be navigated.
On The Green Take care with the approach shot as the angle to the green is the opposite of a false front. The approach and front of the green slopes away from the golfer causing an aggressively played ball to skip forward and run to the back of the green.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The third hole has two positions for the white tees …392 or 426 yards. But either tee box presents an uphill tee shot which lengthens the effective yardage.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green slopes from back to front and receives the approach shots well, but penalizes the shot that carries long leaving a tricky and extremely quick downhill putt. Approach shots missed to either side will be bunkered leaving the player with a difficult sand shot to a green that slopes away.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee demanding quartet of par threes is a 195 yard long iron or hybrid shot into a narrow opening to
From The Fairway
On The Green the green. Slightly offline shots will be swallowed by either of the two flanking greenside bunkers. Once on the green, expect much movement as the green is pitched from back left to front right.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Hole 5 is beautifully contoured fairway with a flowing dogleg left featuring a bunker on the left which must be navigated off the tee.
On The Green The player’s approach shot to the green is blind and the fairway slopes down to the green. Too much club or too strong a play and the ball will carom over the green; beware as there is a 15 to 18 foot drop straight down behind the green.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee It’s Northward on this challenging par 3. Use enough club to carry the ominous oversized bunker that sits in front of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Miss hit the tee shot left and be bunkered. Miss hit right and you are faced with a downhill chip to a green that slopes sharply away. Hole 6 sports the largest green on the course featuring numerous contours so expect the putt to have plenty of movement.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The seventh hole offers an Inviting tee shot because
From The Fairway the subtle dogleg left fairway is one of the most generous on the golf course.
On The Green The approach shot to the elevated green requires the player to move up a club to carry the full distance. Players are advised keep the approach shot below the hole as the putting surface is more deceptively downhill than it looks.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The 8th hole is a relatively short par 5 with plenty of strategic
From The Fairway choices. Long ball hitters can try to fly the tee shot past the well placed fairway bunkers giving the player an opportunity to reach the green in two.
On The Green Tee shots played short of the bunkers can lay up on a tabletop perched above a ravine… for 130 yard iron into a long green. Accuracy is critical because a deep bunker left and two pot bunkers right collect the errant shot. The undulating green requires an exacting read.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee A truly classic design requiring golfers to play up the hill to a well bunkered green showcasing a traditional clubhouse setting.
From The Fairway The flanking fairway bunkers demand an accurate tee shot. And players are cautioned to take enough club to reach the elevated green fronted by a steeply sloped approach.
On The Green Prevailing winds cannot be felt from valley, but will stall a ball in midflight. The tiered green severely sloped from back to front is the course’s most difficult to navigate.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole begins with a blind tee shot to a dogleg
From The Fairway left fairway that slopes hard from left to right. Long and strait will land through the fairway finding thick rough and tree trouble on the right.
On The Green Typically, the player will have a short iron approach to the most narrow green on the golf course. Bunkers on either side of the green collect errant shots. Sand shots from these deep bunkers present very little putting surface to work with.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole eleven is a soft dogleg left featuring a blind second shot with the final 30 yards pitched
From The Fairway
On The Green toward the green. Players who hit their shot off the tee will face a murderer’s row of mature trees that force a punch out. Use one club less on the approach shot as the stated yardage plays short and balls that fly to the hole location will carom through the green into the gnarly rough surrounding the green.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Number twelve is Southbound. A picture perfect hole that takes full advantage of its scenic setting.
From The Fairway
On The Green An elevated tee shot to a tear drop shaped green set in the valley and framed by artistically sculpted bunkers, with willowy fescue on the left and mature tree line on the right. All the player has to do to score is negotiate the down slope, the swirling winds, those beautiful bunkers and then hold the green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee The thirteenth is OGC’s signature hole… a classic Donald Ross “work of art”. At 378 yards, not overly lengthy, yet every shot is highly demanding.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee shot must split the trees on left and the course’s only water hazard to the right. The second shot is a Mount Everest climb up a steep hill to a green with a false front that is situated on the edge of a ridge. Approach shots that don’t carry the false front, will end up with a ticklish pitch back up the hill. The challenging green slopes severely from back to front.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot on the fourteenth hole is one of the few where the hole design works left to right and accuracy is most important.
From The Fairway Cut the corner over fairway bunker for perfect positioning is the risk /reward opportunity.
On The Green That perfect tee shot will leave a short iron into a pint-sized undulating green that plays tricks with the ball. The tee shot that veers offline will result in a lie of thick rough and significant tree trouble.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The fifteenth begins with a tee box perched high
From The Fairway above a fairway that begins at the ridge base and maintains an uphill climb to the green.
On The Green Tee shots must be played down the left side as the fairway slopes severely from left to right. Take an extra club on approach as uphill lie will add loft to your club. The inclined saucer shaped green makes a straight putt a rare occurrence.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole sixteen is a sweeping dogleg left with a significant fall-off left and uphill trees to the right. The tee shot that is long and slightly right will catch the small fairway pot bunker. Hug the dogleg to close left and you will not have a shot at the green. The elevated green at the top of a steep hill demands an approach that is all carry. Offline shots will find one of the two greenside bunke
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee It’s Easterly with the prevailing winds on the courses longest par 3. Don’t be fooled.
From The Fairway The typical downwind advantage is offset by the steady uphill climb to the elevated green. The left to right contoured fairway approach tends to kick the ball into the menacing small pot bunker that is situated short and right of
On The Green the green. Seventeen is perhaps the most difficult green on the golf course to get up and down. Subtle undulations and a severe back to front slope demands caution.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The eighteenth hole is a seemingly wide open tee shot to
From The Fairway a fairway that narrows as one approaches the landing area. The green setting is vintage Donald Ross: elevated, a visually deceptive false front, and bunkers to catch the commonly missed shots.
On The Green Those hitting short right will find the deep greenside bunker in. And hitting long left results a downhill sand shot to a green that slopes sharply away.

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