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Suffield Country Club Golf Course Review in Suffield, CT in 06078

SUFFIELD WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
330
3
195
4
371
4
297
5
498
5
435
4
345
3
137
4
398
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee ou begin play on the crest of a sloping hole that drops approximately 40 feet.
From The Fairway At about 220 yards on either side are fairway bunkers. Huge trees line the left side of the fairway. At this height a pulled or hooked drive has a good chance at clearing them, however, you will not find it so easy to shoot over them once you are at ground level.
On The Green Out of bounds and small forest borders the right side of the fairway. Sometimes an extreme right tee is used which requires the golfer to fade the tee shot however from the normal tee placements the location of the pin dictates whether you should fade or draw the ball. On this hole, a drive straight down the middle will allow you to attack most any pin placements.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole looks like it should be an easy birdie, with par being the worst score you should get.
From The Fairway
On The Green While pars may be plentiful this is a good example of how to design a short hole. On the tee you are faced with a small gully in front of you with a steep face. Out-of-bounds runs the entire length of the right side and around beyond the green.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway his is a dogleg right. Gullys border the left and right side of the fairway until approximately 100 yards from the green when the brook returns into play.
On The Green A lateral hazard runs the length of the right side almost to the green (at which point it becomes out-of-bounds). On the tee shot you are faced with a hazard on the right, a large oak tree guarding the left side and another gully (not a hazard) approximately 210 yards straight out. Should you hit a very long drive you may have a chance to reach the green in two. However, most individuals find the
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole presents a good opportunity for birdie. Long hitters will definitely have a chance to reach this green in two.
From The Fairway
On The Green This is the only hole where the second shot (and possibly the third shot) will be blind. Out of bounds runs the entire length of the right side. The hole slopes slightly up until approximately 260 yards out where there is a hill of approximately 20 feet in height. The last 70 yards to the green is relatively flat.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee As with the first hole you are teeing off a hill that is approximately 30 feet high.
From The Fairway There are two fairway bunkers on the left and right side approximately 220 yards away. The one on the right side is slightly closer to the tee and may not be visible.
On The Green Large trees with low hanging branches border both the left and right side. As with the first hole it is very easy to hit a tee ball over these trees, however it is difficult to clear them from ground level. A bunker protects the front right of the green, a bunker sits on the left front side of the green and a hidden bunker protects the back of the green.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Is this the easiest hole on the course? Certainly if you hit the green it is.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green on this hole is basically flat with a slight back to front slope. The hole plays anywhere from 130 to 140 yards in length which means that most individuals can reach it with a short to medium iron. It is only one of two holes (the other being the 3rd) that does not have a sand trap.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee This is a dogleg left. From the tee to the green the hole slopes upward with the last 60 yards rising 35 feet.
From The Fairway Large trees line both the left and right side of the fairway. A large tree on the left corner makes it very difficult to hit a fade tee shot that will remain in the fairway.
On The Green Hitting a medium drive should leave you with about 160 yards to the pin. Because of the height of the hill you will need to add 10 yards to any approach shot. Two deep bunkers in front of both sides of the green guard against errant shots to the left and right. The green slopes back to front with a slight depression in the front right. At all costs you want to avoid hitting the ball over the green
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole slopes down for the first 220 yards and then has a slight upslope to the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is a line of pine trees on the right and a new pond that guards the green from 100 yards to the front edge of the green. Once you reach the flat heavy rough lines the left side. The approach to the green is orientated towards the right. Drives to the left of the fairway or farther will require an approach shot over a newly designed bunker that is deep and unforgiving. In addition, there is a
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Birdies are very rare and most people are more than content to leave with a par on Hole #2.
From The Fairway
On The Green Depending on the tee placement this hole can play as long as 225 yards. The tee sits slightly above the green. The green slopes back to front with a mound in the back middle. There is a slope on the left front approach to the green with a bunker at the bottom of the slope. It is actually preferable to hit your ball in this bunker as opposed to leaving it on the slope.

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