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The Golf Club of Lora Bay Golf Course Map /The Golf Club of Lora Bay Golf Holes Map
The Golf Club of Lora Bay Golf Course Review in Thornbury, ON in N0H2P0

THORNBURY WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
414
4
383
3
240
5
520
4
375
5
543
3
214
4
446
4
441
5
503
4
486
3
200
5
600
4
328
3
195
5
557
3
224
4
436
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee As you turn onto the property and head down Lora Bay Drive, you get your first glimpse of Lora Bay’s 1st hole.
From The Fairway As one of the more narrow holes on the course, this par-5 demands that you keep it down the center of the fairway to avoid dense forest on both sides.
On The Green As always you’ll want to be careful with your approach to the green that is protected by bunkers short left and long right.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee After playing a 500 yard par 5, you get to enjoy a 484 yard par-4. Don’t hold back, however, keep the tee shot straight down the narrow tee-lined fairway to avoid a bunker on the right.
From The Fairway The second shot must carry a bunker on the left that is set well in front of the green. Bunkers line both sides of the green.
On The Green A century-old barn stands in solitude behind the green reminiscent of old Ontario charm.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee If there’s a breather hole on the course, this is it and chances are you’ll need it after playing No.2.
From The Fairway The short par-3 requires an accurate tee shot to a sloping green that is perched 10 feet above the fairway and protected with a nasty bunker to the right.
On The Green
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee At 594 Yards this is the longest hole on the course, but it’s not considered among the most difficult at Lora Bay.
From The Fairway It’s certainly a genuine three-shot hole that forces you to play to the left of the fairway off the tee to avoid flirting with the 100 yard bunker that runs down the right side at the hole.
On The Green You can basically grip it and rip on the second shot as the fairway cuts through a timeless apple orchard that stands as a tribute to the area’s heritage. As usual, McBroom and Lehman have heavily fortified the green on both the right and left sides.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee All good courses have at least one great short par-4 and Lora Bay is no exception. The 5th hole could be named “The Temptress” as it plays just 328 Yards from the tips.
From The Fairway On a day with the wind at your back it’s certainly reachable for the forward tees with a perfect shot. If you’re not a bigger hitter and aren’t thinking eagle two, then a smooth iron or hybrid to the centre of the fairway, which is flanked by bunkers on both sides, is a wise decision.
On The Green The green is protected by a steep bunker to the front right and is surrounded by more apple trees.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Arguably one of the most visually stunning par-3’s in Ontario and without doubt, the most memorable hole at Lora Bay.
From The Fairway While not overly long, the tee shot is visually stunning as it dramatically drops over 200 feet into the forest below, while golfers enjoy breathtaking panoramic view of Georgian Bay and the sail boats that adorn the water.
On The Green It’s a fabulous hole that you will want to play time and time again. The green is guarded by bunkers to the front right and left and to the back and doesn’t give anything away as it slopes significantly from back to front.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee You can bring out the big stick on this hole and have some fun with a tee shot to an elevated fairway that twists to the right.
From The Fairway For the second shot, you’ll feel squeezed playing along a plateau below the Nippissing Ridge and just above the shores of the bay.
On The Green There’s only one bunker on this hole and it comes into play down the left side of the second shot landing area, while the green sits peacefully among the trees.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Set back on top of the Ridge, this closing par-3 is one of the more demanding one-shot holes on the course.
From The Fairway Fairway bunkers to the left and right and a large bunker at the back right corner heavily fortify the two-tiered green.
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee With the Clubhouse and glimpses of Georgian Bay in sight, this is a wonderful finishing hole through the labyrinth of seven bunkers that come into play.
From The Fairway The aggressive tee shot is to play the ball over the left corner of the first bunker, to the right, and then fire at another well-protected green. The safer play off the tee is to stay to the left, but the second shot is then more demanding.
On The Green As always, it’s your choice and that’s the beauty of spending at day at Lora Bay. As Tom Lehman says, “it’s a strategic triumph and a pleasure to play!”
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway One of the most visually stunning starting holes anywhere overlooking Georgian Bay. Standing on the edge of the Nippising Ridge, the tee shot drops close to 120 feet to a generous fairway.
On The Green You’ll want to try to keep your ball on the right side of the fairway for the best angle at the elevated green site that’s protected by a brook that runs down the left side of the hole and then in front of the green. The green slopes from back to front.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Anyone who watched the Telus Skins Game in 2007 won’t soon forget Big Bad John Daly’s mammoth tee shot directly over the water as it bounced a couple of times and rolled onto the green.
From The Fairway Few if any other people will ever be able to replicate that shot. The smart strategy on this dogleg right is to pick a point to the right of the large pond that meanders down the entire left side of the hole.
On The Green From the fairway landing area it’s a comfortable iron shot that takes the water out of play on the second shot.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the longest of the par-3s on the course and the toughest according to the scorecard. You’ll want to stay to the right to avoid the banks of the pond that run from tee to green.
From The Fairway There’s a nasty bunker tucked into the front left corner of the green that’s to be avoided and they have left some landing room to the right for anyone who comes up short.
On The Green A pocket of trees that can play tricks on a golfer when the wind comes up nicely surrounds the largest green on the course.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This is a short par-5 that plays along the top of the Nippising Ridge. Big hitters can go for the green in two if they want to fly a tee shot over the first fairway bunker to the right, while most people would be advised to stay a little left of it and land in the generous fairways.
On The Green The second shot is straightforward but a couple of well-placed bunkers and a grassy swale in front of the green will keep all but the best shots from reaching their destination.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee If there is a friendly par-4 on the front nine this is it. Off the tee the left fairway bunker is visually intimidating, but for the best angle at the green you’re going to want to blast it over it.
From The Fairway Otherwise put your first shot on the undulating fairway and take your chances with the second shot to the green.
On The Green It is guarded by strategically placed bunkers that are well in front of the green and one at the front right edge, while the tightly cut roll off areas surround the green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee With nine bunkers to weave your way through on this serpentine hole, McBroom and Lehman’s strategic ragged bunker style is a highlight of what is considered to be the hardest hole on the course.
From The Fairway The best advice is to think twice before you just blast away. Take a second look at the course guide because you’ll find the course’s only fairway pot bunker comes into play on the 2nd shot.
On The Green There’s a terrific series of three bunkers at the left front of the hole and two more to the right making the approach shot to the green a skillful challenge.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway If each hole had a name this one would be appropriately called Deception. It’s not overly long even from the back tee, but there’s a seemingly innocent fairway bunker in front of the green that makes the hole appear shorter than it is.
On The Green The trick is to fly the bunker and the ball will roll onto the green. You want to avoid a second bunker that’s tucked into the left front face of the green.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the hole that McBroom calls “The best par-4 on the course”, and it’s one of his all time favourites.
From The Fairway This long and sweeping par-4 forces players to navigate the angled bunker left of the landing area.
On The Green Once again the green is well protected with steep bunkers to the right and left, while the green has a flared roll to its backside.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee While it doesn’t look that exciting off the tee, the front nine finishes with a gust of glory on this sharp dogleg that bends to the left and then opens up to a sensational second shot overlooking Georgian Bay.
From The Fairway Strangely there are no bunkers on this hole. However, a creek meanders down the left edge of the fairway in and out of the trees before cutting directly across the fairway and flowing down the right side of the steeply elevated green site.
On The Green

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