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Suburban Club Of Baltimore County Golf Course Map /Suburban Club Of Baltimore County Golf Holes Map
Suburban Club Of Baltimore County Golf Course Review in Pikesville, MD in 21208

PIKESVILLE WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
386
3
178
4
405
4
426
4
424
3
168
4
370
4
394
5
554
4
395
4
407
5
494
3
204
4
396
4
433
3
150
4
418
4
340
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee This opening hole has been in use since the club’s founding in 1900.
From The Fairway With O-B and trouble down the left hand side, your opening shot should favor the right side of the fairway, though longer hitters should watch the bunker on the right.
On The Green A short-to-mid iron is all that should be needed into this receptive green, which is guarded by bunkers on both sides.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The elevated green on this otherwise level hole is well guarded by bunkers front left and right, and errant shots will be repelled away from the green. When putting, be aware of the strong slope at the rear of the green, and the subtle ridge down the middle.
From The Fairway
On The Green The elevated green on this otherwise level hole is well guarded by bunkers front left and right, and errant shots will be repelled away from the green. When putting, be aware of the strong slope at the rear of the green, and the subtle ridge down the middle.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The elevated green on this otherwise level hole is well guarded by bunkers front left and right, and errant shots will be repelled away from the green. When putting, be aware of the strong slope at the rear of the green, and the subtle ridge down the middle.
From The Fairway
On The Green The elevated green on this otherwise level hole is well guarded by bunkers front left and right, and errant shots will be repelled away from the green. When putting, be aware of the strong slope at the rear of the green, and the subtle ridge down the middle.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The fairway on this challenging dogleg-left par 4 is partially traversed by a small stream, which angles away from left to right.
From The Fairway Large trees loom over shots hit too far left, and sizable bunkers can be found to both sides. The ample green is bisected from front to back by a sloped spine which demands your full attention.
On The Green Favor the right side, as it presents the best approach to this well guarded green.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee Favor the left side, as the right half slopes slightly toward the bunkers and rough. Your long approach to this elevated green should be mindful of the bunkers to both left and right, and the spine that divides it down the middle.
From The Fairway What you see here is what you get. A straightaway long uphill fairway is guarded by bunkers on the right side.
On The Green In addition, the green slopes from back to front, so position on the green relative to the pin is crucial. For the women, this hole plays as a par 5.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Your tee shot on this relatively short hole must be on the mark, as the small elevated green is protected by large, steep bunkers to either side.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green slopes from back left to front right, making putting difficult if you are above the hole.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This short par 4 is no pushover. With trees to both sides and a bunker to the right, players must drive the ball safely to this narrow fairway to have a shot into the smallest green on the course, which is pinched by deep bunkers tight to either side.
On The Green The green is well-sloped from back to front, making putts from above or to the side of the hole tricky.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Another straightaway hole, your tee shot should avoid the fairway bunkers to both sides.
From The Fairway Favor the right side, as the fairway opens up slightly behind the shorter bunker there.
On The Green Hitting your approach to this blind elevated green, be sure to clear the large bunker front left, and avoid the small pot bunker to the right. While gently sloped from back to front, there are several small ridges that can affect putting.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The lone par 5 for men on the outward nine is a slight dogleg-left from the tee, with a large bunker left and O-B looming at the tennis bubble on the right.
From The Fairway Here the fairway narrows at a series of small mounds to the right, with the Valley of Sin in the rough to it’s side.
On The Green A long drive down the left side can be rewarded by a downhill run out, providing a chance to reach the green in two.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee This uphill slight dogleg-right hole can be a brute to conquer, as it often plays into the prevailing wind.
From The Fairway Bunkers on the left pinch well into the fairway, which slopes strongly from left to right.
On The Green Trees guard the right side, making drives hit there difficult to get home. The elevated green has deep bunkers both front right and left. Putting is made difficult by a ridge across the front of the green and a strong slope back left to middle right
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Placement of your tee shot is crucial to avoid the water and a large bunker on the left side.
From The Fairway One of the prettiest but most dangerous holes on the course, this slight dogleg-left fairway is bisected by a small stream which angles from front left to back right.
On The Green The approach to this small well- elevated tabletop green must clear the deep bunker in front, while avoiding the deep rough behind. Once aboard, putting is only challenged by the subtle nuances of this relatively flat surface.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee The other par 5 for the men is a testy dogleg left, with a stream at the bottom of the hill around the bend. The prudent play is to hit your tee shot straight out right of the fairway bunker.
From The Fairway With most other second shots, when not having to deal with the water, must navigate a fairway that is pinched on the left by two sizable bunkers.
On The Green Longer hitters can challenge the grove of trees and bunker on the left side, and may be rewarded with a shot at the green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee From the elevated tee box, a long accurate tee shot is required to split the tall trees and find the putting surface on what is the largest green found on the course.
From The Fairway
On The Green Well guarded by bunkers, the green slopes back to front and is divided by a ridge right of center.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee A tee shot up the left side of this uphill dogleg-left fairway will put you in the best position to attack the downhill green.
From The Fairway Long hitters should account for the blind maintenance road and rough which bisects the fairway well over the hill.
On The Green The green can be hard to hold when hitting your approach shot, and be sure to avoid the two deep bunkers. Putting can be affected by two ridges which run through this more undulating green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Your tee shot is key on this long but scenic overland hole.
From The Fairway Clearing the hill gives a good chance to shoot for the green, and avoid a lay up short of the stream which runs in front.
On The Green Favor the left side for the most run out down the hill. The receptive angled green slopes gently from back to front, with a menacing bunker front right and inward sloped rough to the back and left. For the women, this hole plays as a par 5.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The shortest hole on the course, your tee shot must clear the intimidating pond and avoid bunkers front and back.
From The Fairway The potato chip shaped putting surface is well sloped back to front, with a ridge forming behind the bunker, making putting a challenge. This is Suburban’s Signature Hole.
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee PrO-Bably the most difficult hole on the course, your best tee shot is to the left half of the fairway to give you a clear approach to the blind downhill green, but to do this you have to challenge O-B and trees all along the left side.
From The Fairway Trees will also block most shots missed to the right.
On The Green Your approach to this blind downhill green will take great accuracy to avoid a stream on the right and thick rough around the green.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The finishing hole may be short, but is certainly no pushover.
From The Fairway A narrow landing area with trees and O-B left and right make the fairway the best place to be. Favor the right half of the fairway, as the shallow angled green is tucked behind a large tree, and two bunkers guard the front
On The Green The green is well sloped from back to front, making putting challenging.

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