Crooked Creek
Front Nine | Back Nine


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This straight par 4 starts the back 9 with a difficult green to hold. A nice drive leaves you a short iron to a downhill green. Get it close and a birdie gets you off to a good start on the back 9
 
A par 5 with a demanding up hill tee shot with trees lining the right side of the fairway and a waste area lining the left side of the fairway. Long ball hitters can get to the green in two, but a two-tiered sloped green makes an eagle score rare. Lay-up on your second shot and get your third shot close to secure a birdie.
 
Get your drive to the top of the ledge on this long par 4 and hope you don’t have downhill lye. Your second shot needs to be on the right side of the green or a three putt is not out of the question. Par or better is a good score on this hole.
 
Decision time on this short dogleg left par 4. Driver either puts you on the green, out of bounds, or in the low wetlands and a sure bogey may find it’s way on to your scorecard. Clear the tree in the middle of the fairway with an iron or 3-wood and you have a narrow view to an uphill green. Take you par and move on to the next hole.
 
This long par 3 is the most difficult par 3 on the course with a blind tee shot to the green. The green is downhill and hard to stop your ball on the green. Most shots short will roll down to the green leaving you a birdie.
 
The second par 5 on the back 9 with an intimidating river running in front of the tee box and lining the right side of the fairway. A nice drive leaves a long iron or 3-wood to the green and a chance for eagle. A sloping green from front to back can result in a three putt, so get your approach shot close.
 
Don’t let this short par 3 fool you. The sand trap in front of the green is a common landing area for most short hit golf balls. Another tough green with a severe slope to it from right to left. Don’t get snake bitten with a 3 putt on this hole.
 
A beautiful par 4 with a slight dogleg right and the fairway falls off at around 100 yards to the hole. A nice drive leaves a short iron to the green with the approach lined with old willow trees.
 
This par 4 may look easy, but an undulating, sloping green makes this hole a tough finishing hole. A nice drive leaves a short iron to the long narrow green. Club selection could change as much as two clubs pending pin position and wind direction. Take your par on this hole to end a successful round of golf.
 

 


 
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