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Gift Card

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Purchase the golfer in your family a Dutcher Creek Gift Card. It can be used for apparel, equipment, or rounds of golf.  Available in the Pro Shop.

Photo Gallery

Photos of holes 7, 8 and 9

Holes: 1-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-15 | 16-18 | Clubhouse

Move the top of your browser window to the blue dashed line or click here. Hover your cursor over each image to see an enlarged view:

Hole 7

Hole Number 7
Number 7 is a short par-4. Yardages are Blue tees - 315, Whites - 290, and Reds - 269. If you are at the top of your game and a long hitter, you might even try to drive the green. But there is a risk/reward for driving the green because the hole dog-legs left around a water hazard, if you come up short, you could be in the water.

Hole Number 7
As you can see, the tee-box on number 7 is slightly elevated, with trees and water on your left, and generally open on the right. A good drive (250-270 yards) will put you in the perfect spot for a short chip to the hole.


Hole Number 7
This will be the view most will see for their approach shot, that is if you had a good and straight drive. The green should be only a half-wedge or sand-wedge away. Remember water is on your left, and note a sand trap is guarding the left side of the green just past the small tree on the left.

Hole Number 7
This is a view of the 7th green, looking back towards the 7th fairway. You can see the trap and the trees in the right. This green is of ample size and generally flat.

Hole 8

Hole Number 8
The 8th is the shortest par-3 at Dutcher Creek. Yardages are White tees - 106, Blue - 98, and Reds - 91.

Hole Number 8
This is an elevated tee, with trees left and right. This is a short hole, but with a small target, it's very challenging. With trees to the left of the green make sure you're on target or to the right site of the green. If you're a right hand player and pull your shot to the left of the green, you'll have a very difficult up and down.


Hole Number 8
This view shows details of the 8th green. You can see the difficulty chipping if you are left or long (on the other side of the small berm) so if you must chip, the right side is your best opportunity for a par.

Hole Number 8
This view of the 8th green looks back to the tee. Note the narrow chute at the tee. This green does have various undulations throughout.

Hole 9

Hole Number 9
The par-4 9th is back up the hill towards the clubhouse. Yardages are Blue tees - 297, Whites - 277, and Reds - 196.

Hole Number 9
This hole enjoys a significant elevation increase from tee to green. You'll be driving over the creek and have dense trees/brush on the right with trees and water/reeds on the left, so an accurate drive is a must. There is a upper shelf area (just past the weeping willow on the right) that many drive to, but if you can't make it that far, you'll have an extreme uphill shot for your approach.


Hole Number 9
This is a view of the up hill 2nd shot you might have. The green is blind at this point, but with an extra tall flag, you should be able to see the hole location. A sand trap guards the green on the left front.

Hole Number 9
This photo shows the green all the way back to the tee. This is a very challenging hole which some might try to drive. The clubhouse is behind the green just beyond the path as you exit left.

Holes: 1-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-15 | 16-18 | Clubhouse

Staff:
Chuck Carson, General Manager/Pro