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The Timbers At Troy Golf Course

The Timbers At Troy Golf Course - Large bunkers to the right and left guard the large green. 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. Hole #3 is a slight dogleg to the right par 4. The first par 3 on this course is tough. There is a generous landing area but a missed shot left could leave you out of bounds while a missed shot right could leave you blocked by trees. But go over this green at your peril, as there is a steep drop to the rear of the green that will likely mean a lost ball. The 11th is a tough par 3 that usually plays into the wind. Add in a tee box at the highest elevation on the golf course, and you have a difficult hole. The length of the hole can vary between 150 and 200 yards depending on the tee. The sixteenth is a par 4 that is medium in length and blind tee shot.

The 11th is a tough par 3 that usually plays into the wind. The 13th is a short par 4 that is actually drivable by long hitters. Add in a tee box at the highest elevation on the golf course, and you have a difficult hole. There is a generous landing area but a missed shot left could leave you out of bounds while a missed shot right could leave you blocked by trees. Rolling hills, mature trees, and meandering streams provide the backdrop to a truly enjoyable and challenging golf course, highlighted by spectacular bunkering and bentgrass from tee to green. The second hole is a reachable par 5 for the long hitters but it is not without its pitfalls. It typically plays between 148 and 211 yards but can play as much as 30 yards longer due to the wind. While the tenth green is one of the flattest on the course, overall this is. 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 first par 3 on this course is tough.

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A More Aggressive Player May Attempt To Play Deep Into This Green When There Is A Back Pin Location.

But go over this green at your peril, as there is a steep drop to the rear of the green that will likely mean a lost ball. The green is guarded by a bunker on the right that catches most errant shots. Add in a tee box at the highest elevation on the golf course, and you have a difficult hole. The length of the hole can vary between 150 and 200 yards depending on the tee.

It Typically Plays Between 148 And 211 Yards But Can Play As Much As 30 Yards Longer Due To The Wind.

While the tenth green is one of the flattest on the course, overall this is. 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. This hole is a reprieve from the four difficult holes preceding it.

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

It is crucial that you get your ball on the correct level so you have a reasonable opportunity to 1 or 2 put this treacherous green. Rolling hills, mature trees, and meandering streams provide the backdrop to a truly enjoyable and challenging golf course, highlighted by spectacular bunkering and bentgrass from tee to green. Hole #3 is a slight dogleg to the right par 4. The 13th is a short par 4 that is actually drivable by long hitters.

Large Bunkers To The Right And Left Guard The Large Green.

The sixteenth is a par 4 that is medium in length and blind tee shot. The approach is usually from about 150 to 200 yards out from a downhill lie to an uphill green. 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 green is split into 3 distinct putting levels and is one of the trickiest green on the course.

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