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The Timbers Golf Course

The Timbers Golf Course - This hole is a reprieve from the four difficult holes preceding it. The first par 3 on this course is tough. The 13th is a short par 4 that is actually drivable by long hitters. Intimidation is a factor due to the fact that there is a forced carry of an environmental area that stops only about 10 yards short of the front edge of the green. Power cart (18 holes) $35: The tee shot must carry a large canyon (about 175 yards) that is an environmental area. If you are lucky enough to avoid the bunkers guarding both sides of the fairway on the tee shot, you still have to negotiate the 4 huge bunkers that guard the green. While golfers are given generous room off the tee, a miss could mean a severe penalty. The par 4 4th is a picturesque hole that can be birdied, but in some cases trip a player up. Clubs (regular tournament set) $20:

The 13th is a short par 4 that is actually drivable by long hitters. The first par 3 on this course is tough. The length of the hole can vary between 150 and 200 yards depending on the tee. This begins a stretch of holes (9 thru 12, known locally as “timbers amen corner) that are the heart of the golf course. Hole #3 is a slight dogleg to the right par 4. This hole is a reprieve from the four difficult holes preceding it. While golfers are given generous room off the tee, a miss could mean a severe penalty. Intimidation is a factor due to the fact that there is a forced carry of an environmental area that stops only about 10 yards short of the front edge of the green. The 18th is a straight away uphill par 4 that is a great finishing hole with the clubhouse directly behind the green. The ninth hole is a par 5 that ranks hardest on the course, but may provide a birdie or even eagle opportunity for long hitters.

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A Slight Draw Is The Ideal Shot Shape On This Tee Box, And Most Players Will Have No More Than A Short Wedge Shot Or Short Iron Into This Green.

This hole is a reprieve from the four difficult holes preceding it. The 13th is a short par 4 that is actually drivable by long hitters. The 18th is a straight away uphill par 4 that is a great finishing hole with the clubhouse directly behind the green. Hole #3 is a slight dogleg to the right par 4.

The Second Hole Is A Reachable Par 5 For The Long Hitters But It Is Not Without Its Pitfalls.

The tee shot must carry a large canyon (about 175 yards) that is an environmental area. Power cart (18 holes) $35: The ninth hole is a par 5 that ranks hardest on the course, but may provide a birdie or even eagle opportunity for long hitters. Clubs (regular tournament set) $20:

While Golfers Are Given Generous Room Off The Tee, A Miss Could Mean A Severe Penalty.

The par 4 4th is a picturesque hole that can be birdied, but in some cases trip a player up. This begins a stretch of holes (9 thru 12, known locally as “timbers amen corner) that are the heart of the golf course. The timbers at troy players card is available for those golfers who frequent the golf course. The length of the hole can vary between 150 and 200 yards depending on the tee.

If You Are Lucky Enough To Avoid The Bunkers Guarding Both Sides Of The Fairway On The Tee Shot, You Still Have To Negotiate The 4 Huge Bunkers That Guard The Green.

The first par 3 on this course is tough. Intimidation is a factor due to the fact that there is a forced carry of an environmental area that stops only about 10 yards short of the front edge of the green. A tee shot lost to the right will result in a blocked second shot. As is the patter at timbers, getting the ball onto the correct plateau of the green is crucial.

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