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Windermere Golf & Country Club Golf Course Map /Windermere Golf & Country Club Golf Holes Map Windermere Golf & Country Club Golf Course Review in Windermere, ON in P0B1P0
From The Tee Take aim at the left edge of the first bunker beyond the fairway with a Hybrid or long iron and try not to cut too much of the dogleg it doesn’t pay. O-B. borders the right hand side.
From The Fairway The second shot plays somewhat longer than the actual yardage and the green is fairly small. Try to leave yourself below the hole.
From The Tee The prevailing left to right head wind demands one more club. The big trap on the left side of the green will catch all errant pull hooks.
From The Fairway
On The Green The safest play is to the left-center of this green. Just because you hit the green does not guarantee a par.
From The Tee This uphill par 4 plays longer than the yardage. Dogleg left entices one to cut the corner for a short iron to the green.
From The Fairway The uphill approach shot calls for an extra club.
On The Green Shots to the left side of the green will slide right on this, the most severely sloped and quickest green on the course. Make sure you are below the hole.
On The Green A big hitter’s delight, this uphill, reachable Par 5 is quite wide open, but requires a precise 2nd shot if your going for it in two. Try to avoid the flanking bunker on the left hand side of the green.
From The Tee An accurate tee shot is required to a straight and narrow fairway. The left side of the fairway will put you in perfect position for your second shot.
From The Fairway An approach shot needs to favour the left side of the green because of the large false front on the right.
On The Green Make sure you pull enough club, with water in front eager to swallow the short ball.
From The Tee A long very narrow par 4 that demands length and accuracy.
From The Fairway The fairway funnels to its narrowest point at 275 yards. There are two deep ponds at the end of the fairway some 100 yards from the green.
On The Green Take an extra club on the approach and read your putt carefully.
From The Tee A 3 wood or long iron is prescribed on this hole. A well placed tee shot will offer a short approach from the middle of the fairway.
From The Fairway Keep your approach towards the centre of the green as anything missed left will kick towards a deep bunker and, while shots missed to the right will be eaten up by a shallow bunker.
From The Fairway A great start to your back nine! This short par 5 requires an accurate tee shot favouring the right side of the fairway.
On The Green The big hitter may be able to reach the green in two, but the safe play is laying up and being able to put a short iron in your hand. Play to the front of the green as it is usually fast and firm.
From The Tee A strong par 4 that usually plays into a prevailing wind. The drive should be left of centre to give the best angle of attack at the green.
From The Fairway The second shot should favour the left side of the green as danger awaits you with a water hazard on the right.
On The Green This green falls back to front and has some subtle breaks to it.
From The Fairway A short but tricky hole! An iron could be used off the tee to avoid the fairway bunker on the left and the water hazard on the right (it’s there!).
On The Green Do not miss this green to the left or long and keep your second shot below the hole.
On The Green This is a medium length par 3 that plays up hill with bunkers on the left and right side of the green. Distance and accuracy is a must. Miss the green and expect to drop one shot.