GLEN COURSE

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out
Black Par 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 36
Black Yds 475 386 425 345 395 352 211 529 152 3270
Silver Par 5 4 4 4 4 4

3

5 3 36
Silver Yds 447 362 326 323 355 327 171 441 138 2889
Green Par 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 37
Green Yds 379 327 275 273 331 263 154 315 120 2437
Yellow Par 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 5 4 38
Yellow Yds 241 124 125 175 179 133 65 187 102 1332
Handicap 3 7 9 13 5 11 15 1 17 -

Hole #1: A very playable dogleg right Par 5 acorss the Southeast edge of the pond and over the hghest rise on the course down to a grass and sand bunker protected green. Keep the tee shot in the fairway. Distance is a secondary factor on this hole; keeping the ball out of the trees and the high grass is the primary task. Blue Tee players: 3 wood should be your choice off this tee. Too long is trouble.

Hole #2: A playable dogleg left par 4 over Salt Creek. Aim your tee shot toward fairway bunker and keep it just short of the sand Blue Tee player tee shot should be no longer than 230 yards. As in business, "Location, Location, Location" is the key to this hole.

Hole #3: An honest dogleg right Par 4 with pond to the right of tee shot, wetlands to left of tee shot. Second shot must cross a ditch to a small green. Caution is the word on this hole: don't get too aggressive and play shots you know and can control.

Hole #4: Easy Par 4 dogleg right. Play your tee shot toward the green sprinkler box or slightly to the right. The hole opens up to a good tee shot.

Hole #5: Straight away Par 4 up the hill. If you need to miss the green, be short. Long left of the green is the pond, and long right is the woods.

Hole #6: Slight dogleg right Par 4 down the hill to a bunkered two-tiered green. Tee shot down the right center of the fairway gives you a great approach angle into this tough green.

Hole #7: A tough, in-your-face Par 3. The tee shot on this hole is everything. Depending on your tees, you will need 165 to 100 yards of carry to clear the wetlands. This hole will only play harder into a north wind, so pray for a southerly breeze.

Hole #8: If you like Hole #7, meet its big brother! A double dogleg Par 5 over the wetlands. For the long hitters, you have a decision to make. An accurate, long-wood second shot leaves you a short shot into the narrow green. A lay up leaves you a long-iron third shot. For the standard and short hitters, three or four well-placed, well-spaced shots are required. Creekside's goal is to train. Master this hole, and you can play anywhere in the world.

Hole #9: Get your camera ready, it's the photo hole. A playable Par 3 with pot bunkers on either side of the green and the pond, giving you a panoramic background.

Now you can play it again or try the Meadow Course. It's three holes of what you just enjoyed!

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