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Quit-Qui-Oc Golf Club Golf Course Review in Elkhart Lake, WI in 53020

ELKHART LAKE WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
489
4
345
4
339
3
128
4
465
4
410
3
212
5
510
3
174
4
425
4
267
3
212
5
456
3
150
4
408
4
353
5
581
4
426
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee 1. A good starting hole with no surprises. Although there is O-B, left a center left tee shot is a good spot.
From The Fairway A valley bisects the fairway from 150-100 yards from the green. A large swale fronting the green collects approach shots that land short. The left side of the fairway is the best angle to the green.
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee 2. A blind tee shot to a sunken fairway gets your attention right away.
From The Fairway A left center tee shot will funnel to the right, O-B left. One trap front right is hard to see from the fairway.
On The Green Three large pine trees discourage missing the green left. A large green with no big breaks, gives you a chance for a birdie here. The back (blue) pin is hard to find.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee 3. Accuracy trumps distance here. Errant drives to the right will deflect into a grove of trees, almost guaranteeing a bogey or worse. Any drive right of the large hickory tree to the left side is OK.
From The Fairway
On The Green This green is basically a mesa with steep sides, right and left. Misses to the left or right leave a difficult chip shot, short here is the place to miss the green. Downhill putts on this hole are slippery.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee 4. Wind conditions vary club selection significantly. Two bunkers left of the green are difficult to make par from.
From The Fairway
On The Green Most difficult green on the front nine, slopes severely back to front. Uphill putts and chip shots are not all bad.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee 5. No short cuts on this dogleg left.
From The Fairway A right-center tee shot gives you the best angle to the green, a tee shot on the left side will be blocked out. Two bunkers bracket the fairway 20 yards short of the green,
On The Green two more green side traps left and right. Given the huge carry the second shot requires, the smart shot may be to lay up inside 100 yards. A par feels like a birdie, 5 is a good score here.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee 6. The first half of this hole is up-hill, the second half is down-hill.
From The Fairway The left side of the fairway gives the best angle to the green, be careful of the hickory tree on the corner,
On The Green it may jump out and knock your tee ball down. Green is protected by three bunkers, again the best position is to be below the hole.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee 7. This downhill par 3 plays every bit of its 200 yards.
From The Fairway The hill-top tee is exposed to wind from all sides. Club selection can vary significantly on this hole. The large green side bunker on the left gets most of the action.
On The Green A tough sand shot to the elevated green from there. The best miss here is short right. This fairly flat green will surrender birdies.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee 8. A long par five with O-B left and trees lining both sides of
From The Fairway the fairway. A drive up the left side will curl back to the fairway. If your tee shot is short of the directional flag (most of ours are), hit your second shot on that line.
On The Green The left side of the fairway affords the best angle to the smallest green on the golf course. Short is better than long here.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee 9. The O-B left is closer than it looks. There are 6 traps on this hole that will collect any off line shots.
From The Fairway
On The Green The best miss is the landing area just short of the green, although long isn’t very penalizing. This largely flat green allows for some long holed putts.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee 10. JO-B #1 is getting the green in sight on this 90 degree dogleg. Give yourself a little room to the right on the tee shot. O-B Right and left (left O-B is on your tee shot only).
From The Fairway
On The Green Another difficult green especially if you are behind the pin. Being short of the green is preferable to either bunker shot. A 4 is a great score here and 5 isn’t bad.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee 11. Don’t take this short par 4 for granted, it is a birdie hole but you can make double bogey just as easily.
From The Fairway
On The Green Two traps flank the hole left and right. Trees on the right all the way to the hole. A drive missed right leaves a very difficult shot to a very small landing area. The green slopes right to left significantly. Play for par and you will have a chance at birdie
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee 12. This ridge top tee is windblown from all directions. O-B far left and behind the green.
From The Fairway Red staked wet-land on the right. A big maple tree halfway down the fairway will deflect pulled tee shots in all directions.
On The Green The large green features subtle breaks on the front half, the back half is fairly flat. Many players use the same club here that they used on #7.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee 13. O-B on the entire left side.
From The Fairway Fairway slopes quite a bit to the left. The ideal tee shot is center right and will funnel to the left. Use the large hickory tree to the right of the green as your aiming spot with your second shot.
On The Green This large green has a distinct right to left break as you face the green. Putts from the back of the green are all down grain and faster than they look.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee 14. Depending on the pin placement and wind direction, club selection here can vary by 4 clubs. O-B left and trees come into play half way to the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green This uphill hole requires that shots carry all the way to the green. This tiered green is the largest on the course. Red and white flags are on the first level, blue flags on the back.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee 15. Our signature hole. Tee shot will be affected by wind, O-B left. The tee shot is blind down into a valley. It’s all uphill from here. The landing zone in front of the green might be 10 feet, missing the green left is bad and missing it right is worse. The prudent shot might be 10-20 short of the green. This will give you the best opportunity to keep the ball below the hole. You don’t want to b
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee 16. O-B left. Any tee shot on line with the directional flag or just right of it is good.
From The Fairway
On The Green The prevailing right to left wind can knock an approach shot out of the air in a heartbeat. The long kidney shaped green is replete with many subtle breaks. Being exposed to the wind makes this green faster than it looks.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee 17. O-B left and tree right all the way to the green.
From The Fairway A drive past the hickory tree in the fairway is a good start. Second shots will bounce a little to the right, be careful not to cut it too close, your 3rd shot will be blocked out by all the trees.
On The Green One deep bunker to the right. Bi-level green will test your green reading ability. Putts from back to front are downhill and quick.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway 18. O-B Right and trees line both sides of the fairway.
On The Green The long ball hitter can cut a little off the dogleg and shorten the hole. O-B comes into play just right of the green. Two traps one front right and one greenside left. The green is steeply sloped back to front. Approach shot hitting a downslope short of the green can propel ball to the top or over the green.

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