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Wentworth Golf Resort Golf Course Map /Wentworth Golf Resort Golf Holes Map
Wentworth Golf Resort Golf Course Review in Jackson, NH in 03846

JACKSON WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
305
4
337
4
349
4
304
3
147
4
411
4
291
4
307
5
479
4
333
4
359
4
336
4
365
3
185
5
454
3
180
3
144
4
325
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The opening hole is a short, yet deceptively tricky par 4.
From The Fairway Out of bounds and lateral hazard line the right hand side of the hole,narrowing closer to the green, and trees loom to the left, putting a premium on hitting the fairway. At 200 yards from the white tees a lateral hazard runs to the left and the right of the fairway, catching even well hit balls that stray only a little to one side off the tee.
On The Green The green is guarded by five sand traps that most shots that do not fly onto the putting surface.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The second hole is a short par 4 with an elevated green. Trees guard the left hand rough and are strategically placed down the right side to penalize wavering tee shots.
From The Fairway At 220 yards from the white tees there is a small water hazard in the right hand rough that will collect drives that drift too far from the fairway.
On The Green The green is elevated and is protected by four sand traps that put emphasis on accuracy.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The third hole is a par 4 that is split into two fairways. A cluster of trees 220 yards from the white tees on the right hand side of the fairway collect tee shots that are pushed too far right or impede shorter tee shots in the right hand rough. A lateral hazard runs across the center of the hole 240 yards from the white tees, separating the fairway into two sections.
On The Green A false front on the left hand side of the green funnels approach shots that are pulled slightly from the putting surface into the rough. Sand traps surround the right hand side and back of the putting surface.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The fourth hole is now being played from it’s new configuration – a dogleg right that which adds a completely new experience and challenge to the front nine.
From The Fairway Altough it is tempting to pull out driver and go for the green, out of bounds (the road) and trees on the right make a fairway wood or hybrid aimed to the left the prudent play.
On The Green The green is guarded on right by sand traps and out of bounds looms beyond them. The green is fairly flat, with a slope on the left side that will funnel balls that land on the green off into the rough.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The first par 3 on the course is hardly imposing in length but challenges the golfer to be precise with a mid or short iron off the tee.
From The Fairway The entire right side of the hole is bordered by trees that are unforgiving to most shots pushed right of the green. The left hand side of the green is guarded by a sand trap that collects tee shots that are slightly pulled.
On The Green Beyond the sand trap the rough slopes sharply to the left towards a lateral hazard that runs behind the green. The putting surface slopes severely back to front making putts from behind the hole extremely difficult.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee This picturesque par 4 is the number one handicap hole for a reason: it demands two exceptional shots to find the green in regulation.
From The Fairway The hole doglegs from left to right with the corner 240 yards from the white teens and the entire right hand side of the hole is bordered by forest. Trees line the left hand side of the hole and there is a fairway bunker directly at the apex of the dogleg that will come into play on tee shots that stray too far to the left.
On The Green The green slopes right to left and is protected on both sides by sand traps. The road just over the green is out of bounds.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The shortest par 4 on the course guards against low scores with a blind tee shot and a green that is surrounded by trouble.
From The Fairway An aiming flag directs golfers off the tee over a small crest that gives way to a green that is lower than the fairway. The road runs along the right side of the hole which is out of bounds, and a tree positioned on the left side of the fairway makes puts stress on accuracy from the tee.
On The Green Trees border the right side of the green and the river just beyond the putting surface create the most challenging approach shot on the front nine, putting a premium on distance and accuracy. The green is also the firmest on the golf course, causing approach shots to release.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The Ellis River lines the right side of this par 4, making any shot that goes too far right subject to lateral hazard.
From The Fairway The fairway is split into two sections with the first ending 200 yards from the white tee. A water hazard runs between the two fairways on the right side of the hole and turns into rough on the left side, making the second fairway slightly lower than the first.
On The Green Sand traps guard the left and right side of the green and a slight slope in the back causes approach shots that fly too far to roll off of the putting surface.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The front nine finishes with a beautiful par 5 that doglegs to the right. Players from the white tees hit their drives over the Ellis River, which runs along the right side of the hole, collecting errant tee shots.
From The Fairway Lake Madeline sits 230 yards from the white tees on the left side of the fairway which will penalize pulled tee shots with a water hazard. The fairway runs between Lake Madeline and the Ellis River turning slightly to the right during the course of the hole.
On The Green The green is protected on the left and right by sand traps and slopes slightly from front to back, leading to approach shots that land short of the green releasing onto the surface.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The back nine begins with a narrow par 4 that has out of bounds running along the entire right side of the hole as well as on the left side near the green. At 220 yards from the white tees
From The Fairway a ridge runs across the center of the fairway that will stop shots that land short of it from running inside the 100 yard marker.
On The Green The green is protected by two sand traps on the front left and right respectively and there is out of bounds directly over the green that penalizes any ball that flies too far. The putting surface is large, but relatively flat, sloping slightly from back to front.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The 11th hole is a long par four with an elevated green. Lateral hazard lines the entire left side of the hole while strategically placed trees and a small water hazard can create trouble for any ball that is lost to the right.
On The Green The two sand traps protect the left and front right of the green and out of bounds can be found just long and left of the putting surface. The green has a slight false front that will cause any under clubbed shot to end up on the upslope short of the green.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Trees and water hazard run along the left side of the hole, penalizing shots hooked into the left rough with a penalty stroke or impeded line to the green.
From The Fairway There are two deep sand traps on the front left and right of the green and out of bounds runs just long of the putting surface.
On The Green The green is small, sloping from the rear, with a slight false front that will stop shots that do not fly onto the dance floor.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee The 13th hole is a par 4 that doglegs to the left. Trees line the left side of the hole and out of bounds hugs the right side until 270 yards from the white tees where the right side opens up
From The Fairway At 250 yards from the white tee on the left and right side of the fairway there is water hazard in the left and right hand rough that catches long tee shots that miss the fairway. At 100 yards from the green, the fairway rises, coming to a plateau at 70 yards from the green
On The Green Sand guards the left and right hand sides of the green, which slopes from the back left to the front right.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The fourteenth hole is a long, uphill par three with a green severely guarded on all sides. Lateral hazard runs up the entire left side of the hole and continues just long of the green, catching shots that are slightly pulled or fly too far. Out of bounds on the right side comes in to play on shots that are severely sliced into the woods. Two deep sand traps guard the front left and front right of
From The Fairway The fairway that runs up to the green is severely sloped back to the tee and it is not uncommon for balls that land just short of the green to trickle back down the hill, leaving a difficult uphill pitch shot.
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The fifteenth hole is a par 5 that requires a precise tee shot from an elevated tee.
From The Fairway From the white tees, the fairway sprawls 60 feet below before rising again sharply toward the green. A lateral hazard extends across the fairway at 240 yards from the white tees and on the far side of the hazard, the fairway inclines for the final 120 yards to a small green protected on the right and left by sand traps.
On The Green Out of bounds runs along the right side of the hole from tee to green, and the putting surface slopes slightly from back to front.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee the sixteenth hole is a par 3 where players tee off from an extremely elevated tee. The tee boxes stretch from the woods to the left of the 15th green and overlook the 16th green that is the largest putting surface on the golf course.
From The Fairway Out of bounds runs along the entire right side of the hole and the front of the green is protected by a large lateral hazard. The out of bounds continues beyond the green making precise club selection on the tee very important.
On The Green The expansive green has a ridge that runs along the center, creating a slope of right to left
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Though the 17th hole is the shortest on the golf course, it can also be one of the most difficult because of how severely protected the green is.
From The Fairway A small pond that is a water hazard guards the entire front of the green, leaving only a small opening on the front right of the green for shots that do not fly far enough.
On The Green Three sand traps on the front right, and behind the green penalize shots lost to the right or long. The green itself is one of the smallest on the course. It is tiered, with a ridge running between the higher back tier and the lower front.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The finishing hole is a short par 4 that offers the golfer a final respite after the difficult holes before it. Out of bounds runs along the entire right side of the hole and around the back of the green, while lateral hazard runs up the left side of the hole for 230 yards from the white tees.
From The Fairway Beyond the lateral hazard, the left side turns to out of bounds by Madeline’s Deli which is situated on the left and behind the green and is a popular place to get a sandwich or a beverage after the round.
On The Green Sand traps can be found on the left and right sides of the green as well as directly over the green making a precise approach important. The putting surface is relatively flat, meaning shots that find the green will allow for aggressive putts to finish the round.

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