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Par: 5Men's Handicap: 5Ladies' Handicap: 5
530510499470424338
Hole Description:
A birdie opportunity right out of the gate, the first will tempt long hitters to go for the green in two shots. But those who try will be tempting fate. Typically, the line is slightly downhill, and with the prevailing wind blowing toward the right, a poorly struck shot could end up in a lake protecting the right side of the green. A bunker protects the front left of the green.
Par: 3Men's Handicap: 15Ladies' Handicap: 17
18516814613710699
Hole Description:
This stern par 3 requires a solidly struck mid to long - iron. No matter the club, anything hit poorly will likely end up in a creek which borders the front of the green. Accuracy is important too as bunkers guard each side of the green. And getting a shot to stay on the green is only the beginning. Putting on a tricky green comes next.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 1Ladies' Handicap: 3
360345330301260168
Hole Description:
Cedar Ridge's signature hole proves length is not necessary to be demanding. The third hole is best played as two par 3’s. The tee shot, depending on which tee is played should be from 110 yards (Ladies tee) to 210 yards (Championship Tee). This will leave the player with a second shot of roughly 150 yards over the creek and a stonewall which guards the front side of the two-tiered green. The green slopes from back to front toward the water.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 9Ladies' Handicap: 9
426401374335315232
Hole Description:
An uphill fairway can leave a long approach shot to the green. Two bunkers guard the right side of the fairway requiring an accurate drive. A large, undulating green is guarded by two traps in the front left and right.
Par: 5Men's Handicap: 3Ladies' Handicap: 1
551536510463437380
Hole Description:
The double dogleg makes you work for a birdie. It starts left then turns right, requiring three well-placed shots to the green. There is water on the left and out of bounds on the right, which makes you think on your tee shot. Going for it in two requires a perfectly placed tee shot. Plus, the hole typically plays into the wind.
Par: 3Men's Handicap: 17Ladies' Handicap: 15
185177158146105105
Hole Description:
With water cutting in front of the left side of the green, this is not an easy tee shot. Although it does offer a fairly large green at which to aim, the lower pin position can be treacherous with the water coming into play if the ball comes up short.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 11Ladies' Handicap: 11
440420397362345250
Hole Description:
With a fairway sloping from right to left toward water, a ball that favors the right side is desirable, just steer clear of the fairway bunker. Balls can hit the fairway and kick left toward the hazard. A hooked tee shot to the left will be in trouble. Bunkers guard the corner and the left side of a tricky green.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 13Ladies' Handicap: 13
424404370318307247
Hole Description:
A narrow landing area off the tee make players take their chances hitting a driver, although that seems to be necessary given the hole's length. A deep green of some 40 yards makes the approach another challenge, with widely varying clubs necessary to find the proper distance to the pin. If that's not enough, a deep creek channel runs along the left and back sides of the green.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 7Ladies' Handicap: 7
403387360350340247
Hole Description:
The last hole of the front nine offers a bit of respite, at least in terms of the tee shot. A wide landing area is offered for the tee shot, but the green is divided by a slight ridge that runs from the left side and can make placement of the second shot important. The green is also guarded by bunkers on the left and right sides.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 8Ladies' Handicap: 12
431421404381336216
Hole Description:
A slight dogleg left; this is a sterner test than anticipated for the start of the back nine. The second shot is slightly downhill to a large green guarded by a pot bunker on the front left and a larger trap on the right. The green also has a slight ridge running diagonally across, making placement of the second shot important.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 4Ladies' Handicap: 6
378366352340322424227
Hole Description:
A relatively short hole, it requires a drive placed down the left side to avoid Haikey Creek on the right side. The second shot is to a green sloping left to right towards the creek with three bunkers guarding the green.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 10Ladies' Handicap: 8
406385364314307190
Hole Description:
The uphill fairway makes this hole play longer than the yardage. The second shot is to a large well - bunkered green with three sand traps surrounding the putting surface.
Par: 3Men's Handicap: 16Ladies' Handicap: 16
23021519017415376
Hole Description:
The longest par 3 on the course requires plenty of moxie. With three bunkers surrounding the green and a steep embankment on the left, there is virtually no place to miss.
Par: 5Men's Handicap: 6Ladies' Handicap: 2
521510499466441350
Hole Description:
A long par 5 into a strong south wind along with the addition of the fairway bunker on the right side requires a precise tee shot. The green is surrounded by several green side bunkers.
Par: 3Men's Handicap: 18Ladies' Handicap: 18
198173149130118113
Hole Description:
This hole can play longer depending on various tee placements, but it typically plays long enough into a prevailing wind. The two - tiered green is 45 yards deep with bunkers on the right. The pond can come into play on the left. It’s best to aim for the middle of the green when the pin is tucked in the back left corner.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 14Ladies' Handicap: 14
462435380336307250
Hole Description:
The first of three tough finishing par 4's, the 16th offers a narrow landing area for the tee shot. From there, the second shot must be hit to the most severely sloped green on the course.
Par: 4/5Men's Handicap: 2Ladies' Handicap: 4
452436405358401225
Hole Description:
A dogleg right, this hole also has out of bounds, bunkers, trees, and water, oh my! The green is guarded by a finger trap to the right and is also protected by a slight ridge which extends from the bunker off the left side.
Par: 4Men's Handicap: 12Ladies' Handicap: 10
436404372347331237
Hole Description:
The finishing hole requires a tee shot to a landing area on a plateau guarded by bunkers. The second shot is slightly uphill with a huge trap guarding the front right of the green and other smaller bunkers to the front left. An undulating green can make for some tricky putting to end your round.
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