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Illahe Hills Country Club
Play
Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
Gold
Green
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
414
392
370
364
357
524
524
488
441
441
386
375
365
339
322
561
556
540
513
458
155
149
132
120
100
405
405
340
325
319
385
385
354
322
295
371
346
340
331
318
221
210
180
169
140
3423
3342
3109
2924
2750
4
5
4
5
3
4
4
4
3
36
15
7
5
5
7
15
1
1
17
17
11
9
3
11
9
3
13
13
CLOSE
HOLE 1
The optimum play from this elevated tee is between the two bunkers. Favor the left center of the fairway. A miss right could end up in the water. Longer hitters may choose to take it over the left fairway bunker, leaving a short wedge into the green. On your approach shot be careful not to over club - This green is fast from back to front.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
7
TEE
414
392
370
364
357
CLOSE
HOLE 2
Target for the tee shot is middle of the fairway. Tree trouble lines this fairway from tee to green, so playing the hole between the trees is a must. The second shot would favor a slight draw around the corner, leaving a short iron into a long narrow green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
5
TEE
524
524
488
441
441
CLOSE
HOLE 3
A tee shot favoring the right center of the fairway is the only way to insure a clear second shot to the green. Attempting to cut too much off this dogleg left can be a real penalty. From the top of the hill the second shot to this large well-bunkered green should be a short to mid iron.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
15
TEE
386
375
365
339
322
CLOSE
HOLE 4
For some, this par-five can be described as double trouble, with water coming into play on the second and third shots. The target from the tee is a spot at the left corner of the lake. Second shot is a long iron of fairway wood lay-up short of the creek in front of the green. The green is large and deep with a lot of sneaky hidden breaks.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
1
TEE
561
556
540
513
458
CLOSE
HOLE 5
Picturesque, but a little intimidating. Both are fitting ways to describe this par 3. The ideal shot should be played below the hole on this sloping green. A miss to the left or long from the tee is sure disaster.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
17
TEE
155
149
132
120
100
CLOSE
HOLE 6
Dogleg left par 4 with middle of fairway a good target off the tee. Long hitters may be able to play a draw around the corner for a short iron into the green. The green is pretty straightforward; front pin placements can be a little tricky.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
9
TEE
405
405
340
325
319
CLOSE
HOLE 7
The tee ball should favor the left corner of the fairway on this dogleg left. Taking one extra club on the uphill second shot is advised, to advoid the greenside bunker protecting the right side. Pitch shots from short and left of this green are also quite difficult.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
11
TEE
385
385
354
322
295
CLOSE
HOLE 8
An uphill par 4 with trouble off the tee as a large Sycamore and twin bunkers guard the right side of the fairway and trees line the left. Fairway slopes left to right. A safe approach shot below the hole is suggested. This green is fast from back to front.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
3
TEE
371
346
340
331
318
CLOSE
HOLE 9
Don't be misled by the yardage on this difficult par 3. Although this hole plays downhill, club selection is all important and should be determined by the distance. A shot to the middle of the green is always your best bet here. The green maybe the hardest one on the course to read with lots of subtle undulations.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
13
TEE
221
210
180
169
140
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
Gold
Green
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
440
420
410
405
399
401
360
339
328
320
399
390
382
366
327
172
163
151
140
137
537
527
515
460
453
366
351
344
310
300
519
500
446
435
409
182
176
152
138
125
380
370
346
320
311
3396
3257
3085
2902
2781
6819
6599
6194
5826
5531
4
4
4
3
5
4
5
3
4
36
72
6
6
14
14
12
12
18
18
4
4
8
8
2
2
16
16
10
10
CLOSE
HOLE 10
Features a fun tee shot from the elevated tee over looking the valley. A shot to the left center of the fairway is preferred. Second shot requires only that you avoid bunkers short right and short left of the large green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
6
TEE
440
420
410
405
399
CLOSE
HOLE 11
A beautiful straightaway par 4. If you keep your tee in good shape, you should be left with a mid to short iron to a large green that slopes from back to front. There are some very testy putts on this green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
14
TEE
401
360
339
328
320
CLOSE
HOLE 12
Don't get greedy on this deceptively difficult par 4. This slight dogleg right requires a drive in the fairway. The trees bordering the right side often swallow those trying to take too much off the dogleg. Second shot is normally a mid iron to large elevated green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
12
TEE
399
390
382
366
327
CLOSE
HOLE 13
A tough par 3, with three strategically places greenside bunkers. Rarely do we see balls hit over this green but those who do pay a price. Club selection is all important, as you don't want to be above the hole on this green.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
18
TEE
172
163
151
140
137
CLOSE
HOLE 14
A strong tee shot to the left center of the fairway will open up this dogleg right par 5. Hit as much club as possible on the second shot but avoid the fairway bunker on the right at all cost. The green tends to be one of Illahe's most friendly.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
4
TEE
537
527
515
460
453
CLOSE
HOLE 15
A perfect tee shot is right down the center of the fairway. Beware of the well-placed bunker up the right side with trees on the left. This hole is not long, but it is tightly lined with trees. This green is slick and tricky! Best to be below the hole.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
8
TEE
366
351
344
310
300
CLOSE
HOLE 16
This par 5 looks dangerous, but will yield birdies if you think your way through it. The play off the tee is just left of the last Blue Spruce; though any shots lost too far to left will find the water. A well-placed tee shot sets up a shot over water, or you may also opt to play around the opening to the right of the lake. If conditions are right, longer hitters have a chance to reach this green in 2. It's a risk reward hole!
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
2
TEE
519
500
446
435
409
CLOSE
HOLE 17
The elevated green can give a bit of a false perspective to this challenging par 3. There is a lot more green than it appears from the tee. Club selection is key in approaching this wide green that flows from front to back (right to left). Choose an extra club if pin is back left.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
16
TEE
182
176
152
138
125
CLOSE
HOLE 18
Water comes into play on the right and bunkers line the left of this finishing par 4. A well placed tee shot in the fairway will leave an uphill mid to short iron to a large green. Missing the green right of left will make getting up and down very difficult. This green is one of the most sloped on the course from back to front.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
10
TEE
380
370
346
320
311
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