From The Tee Hole 1 is a straightaway Par 5 at 475 yards.
From The Fairway A drive down the right center of the fairway works best. Your 2nd shot is either a layup shot down the right side, landing area tilts left, or a gutsy go for it in two opportunity.
On The Green The green is small, it will take a 7 iron thru wedge well and also slopes left. The front of the green falls off sharply so stay below the cup.
From The Tee Hole 2 is a tough Par 4 at 424 yards. To reach the green in 2 shots, it is critical to have an in
From The Fairway the fairway drive. Even then you are challenged with a lie of the ball on a downslope. For those who are meek or missed the fairway, laying up to the water hazard before the green is a must.
On The Green Water channels to the left of the green and front and rear bunkers demand notice. The green is large and flat and very receptive to all shots.
From The Tee Hole 3 is a demanding Par 3 over water at 161 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green Bunkers and fescue left mean the right side is your target area. The green slopes from back to front severely and demands you stay beneath the cup or succumb to 3 plus putts.
From The Tee Hole 4 is a blind shot to the green hole. A Par 4 at 331 yards it doesn't look intimidating but commands respect.
From The Fairway
On The Green The Classic Ross bunker in the middle of the upslope off the tee gives you a perfect aiming point. With bunkers left and bunkers and fescue and out of bounds right, it's best to go straight. Your 2nd shot to a blind green is the payoff shot. Use the left edge of the center fairway bunker to show you the middle of the green. The green is flat and slippery. Shots landing short will bounce on and sho
From The Tee Hole 5 is a downhill to uphill Par 4 at 330 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green Best to avoid the right side off the tee, with a large tree and rough bunker, and avoid the left side going into the green, a bevy of hillside bunkers. Green is a slight uphill grade and the left front drops off quick.
From The Tee Hole 6 is a straight out Par 3 at 189 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green The Bunkers right and left frame the best shot, front center of the green. Out of Bounds lurks on the right and the green can be slippery fast.
From The Fairway Hole 8 is a dogleg left Par 4 at 383 yards. Be careful not to go thru the fairway on the tee shot.
On The Green A signature Donald Ross as the one hole with no bunkers. The second shot to the green is slightly uphill and the green is large. A little more club will help you get closer to the pin, a must.
From The Tee Hole 9 is a risk and reward Par 5 at 488 yards. It doglegs right off the tee and slightly right into the green.
From The Fairway Fairway undulations abound thru out the hole. There is no shame in playing safe the entire way.
On The Green There is a lot of risk going for the green in 2 shots. Left of the green falls off slightly while right of the green is a huge drop off. The choice is yours. The green tilts from right to left, left center is the best play.
From The Tee Hole 10 is an uphill Par 4 at 344 yards. With Out of Bounds left and right,
From The Fairway and bunkers left and right, the center of the fairway is a must play. An uphill 2nd shot demands proper feel to this mostly undulating false front green.
On The Green Best to just get on the green as short rolls down the hill and long drops off severely. Take your 2 putts and walk off happy.
From The Tee Hole 11 is a slightly uphill Par 4 at 385 yards. Your drive should be left center to avoid the Out of Bounds on the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green Your shot into the green,that slopes in the middle to the right, needs to be accurate for a better putt. The green is surrounded left, right and over with bunkers, avoid them, especially over the green.
From The Tee Hole 12 is a downhill Par 3 at 124 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is uphill front to back and can provide challenging side hill putts. Bunkers surround the green and attacking the pin may not be as good an idea as the center of the green.
From The Tee Hole 13 is a short Par 4 at 316 yards.
From The Fairway A tee shot short left center avoids a bevy of bunkers and a left to right tilted fairway.
On The Green The uphill green with a shelf moving right to left on the right side of the green makes left center a good target. You can try to drive the green,but, it assumes accuracy.
From The Tee Hole 14 is a downhill tee shot Par 4 at 359 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green This starts the demanding 5 finishing holes at Pocasset. There is plenty of room to place the tee shot to have a good shot to this elevated green. The green tilts severely left to right, important to note on your shot to the green as well as your putt. Leave with 2 putts and be happy, distance control thru the green undulations is a must.
From The Tee Hole 15 is another typical Donald Ross Par 3 hole. A straight up the hill blind shot at 158 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green The hole plays 1-2 clubs longer and the right side should be avoided as it drops off dramatically. The green is also uphill making downhill and sidehill putts very challenging.
From The Tee Hole 16 is a beautifully rolling Par 5 at 479 yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green The hole beckons a long tee shot into the first valley. A lay-up into the 2nd valley works fine leaving you an uphill third shot. Going for the green in 2 is more than tempting if you can. Be aware of Out of Bounds over the green and target the front right of the green. The left side of the green slopes down and you can roll off the green easily.
From The Tee Hole 17 is an uphill dogleg left Par 5 at 521 yards. The tee shot needs to avoid water on the left and right.
From The Fairway The 2nd shot needs to favor the right center to avoid side hill bunkers and fescue. The 3rd shot is an uphill blind shot to the green. The green slopes front to back with waves of break in between. Beware putting to a front pin placement, too much speed could take you back down the fairway.
From The Tee Hole 18 is a straightaway demon Par 4 finishing hole at 398 yards. The tee shot should be right center to avoid Out of Bounds that runs the full length of the left side of thehole.
From The Fairway
On The Green The 2nd shot is slightly downhill with trouble from bunkers and rough on the left, right, and over the green. Staying short or hitting the green will avoid a double bogey. The large green has a drop off slope on the right side. Par here is a great finish.