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Photos of holes 4, 5 and 6
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Hole 4

Hole Number 4
This is your first par-3. From the blue tees the yardage is 166, from the whites, 147 and from the red tees, 113 yards. A line of pine trees (on a diagonal) guard the fairway on the right and a small sand trap guards the front-center of the green.

Hole Number 4
Coming up the cart path, the blue tees are on the right, the whites are on your left and reds are down the cart path, just past the first tree.

Hole Number 4
This photo show the different view from the red tees.

Hole Number 4
The 4th green is a large oval with a sand trap guarding its front. This green is generally flat with a slight slop front to back. Behind the green you'll find a berm which makes for a difficult return chip for those who over-club their drive.
Hole 5

Hole Number 5
The 5th is your first par-5. Yardages are Blue tees - 472, White - 432, and Red - 388. This is a medium length par-5, which should be reachable in two by most golfers.

Hole Number 5
Looking from the Blue Tees, you can see this hole is straight. Most use the red barn in the distance as their aiming point. Note that there is a bunker on your right near the landing zone of your drive, so keep it center or left center.

Hole Number 5
If you've had one of those "great drives" you might be near the 150-yards bolder, or if you're playing it conservatively, then you might be just past this area for your 3th shot. This is the view for most approach shots. Note that there is water immediately to the right and a sand trap guards the left and right of the green, so hit your shot with precision.

Hole Number 5
The green for number 5 is large, generally flat with a bunker on the left and water on the right. If you pull (for right handed players) your approach shot, you might find yourself on or behind an elevate berm (left and back of the green).
Hole 6

Hole Number 6
Number 6 is the longest par-3 at Dutcher Creek. Yardages are Blue tees - 218, Whites - 179, and Reds - 148.

Hole Number 6
The 6th tee box has an elevation of about 6 feet, which gives you a good view of the green and the sand trap on the left. Note that the trap is about 30 yards in front of the green. Many that hit over the trap still find themselves short of the green on the left, so make sure you have enough club.

Hole Number 6
This is a closer look at the trap on the left and the distance between trap and green.

Hole Number 6
From the 6th green, this view looks back towards the tee-box. This green is generally flat and of ample size.

Hole Number 4
This is your first par-3. From the blue tees the yardage is 166, from the whites, 147 and from the red tees, 113 yards. A line of pine trees (on a diagonal) guard the fairway on the right and a small sand trap guards the front-center of the green.

Hole Number 4
Coming up the cart path, the blue tees are on the right, the whites are on your left and reds are down the cart path, just past the first tree.

Hole Number 4
This photo show the different view from the red tees.

Hole Number 4
The 4th green is a large oval with a sand trap guarding its front. This green is generally flat with a slight slop front to back. Behind the green you'll find a berm which makes for a difficult return chip for those who over-club their drive.
Hole 5

Hole Number 5
The 5th is your first par-5. Yardages are Blue tees - 472, White - 432, and Red - 388. This is a medium length par-5, which should be reachable in two by most golfers.

Hole Number 5
Looking from the Blue Tees, you can see this hole is straight. Most use the red barn in the distance as their aiming point. Note that there is a bunker on your right near the landing zone of your drive, so keep it center or left center.

Hole Number 5
If you've had one of those "great drives" you might be near the 150-yards bolder, or if you're playing it conservatively, then you might be just past this area for your 3th shot. This is the view for most approach shots. Note that there is water immediately to the right and a sand trap guards the left and right of the green, so hit your shot with precision.

Hole Number 5
The green for number 5 is large, generally flat with a bunker on the left and water on the right. If you pull (for right handed players) your approach shot, you might find yourself on or behind an elevate berm (left and back of the green).
Hole 6

Hole Number 6
Number 6 is the longest par-3 at Dutcher Creek. Yardages are Blue tees - 218, Whites - 179, and Reds - 148.

Hole Number 6
The 6th tee box has an elevation of about 6 feet, which gives you a good view of the green and the sand trap on the left. Note that the trap is about 30 yards in front of the green. Many that hit over the trap still find themselves short of the green on the left, so make sure you have enough club.

Hole Number 6
This is a closer look at the trap on the left and the distance between trap and green.

Hole Number 6
From the 6th green, this view looks back towards the tee-box. This green is generally flat and of ample size.
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Chuck Carson, General Manager/Pro
Chuck Carson, General Manager/Pro


