Crooked Creek
Front Nine | Back Nine


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Get your round started with this dogleg right. Driver is not always the right club for this hole, but if you choose driver, a nice fade will leave you a short iron to the green. The green slopes from front to back, so get your second shot close and a birdie awaits you.
   
A straight par 4 with a tight landing area for your drive. A nice drive leaves you with a low iron to the green. A bad drive leaves you in the trees with a slim chance to hit the small postage stamp size green. Two putts and a par.
   
This long par 4 takes you to the western portion of the golf course. Out of bounds lines the left side of the fairway and trees line the right side of the fairway. Land in the
generous landing area for your first shot and a mid-iron to the large green awaits you. Birdie here and you gain a stroke on the field.
   
This signature hole has many options from the tee. Hit your driver with a slight fade and you are on the large green and a sure birdie. A low iron or 3 wood from the tee lands you in the opening and leaves you a short iron to the large green. Admire the view from the fairway as you survey the green surrounded by trees and listen to the river that sets back in the woods.
   
The only par 5 on the front 9 and what a par 5 it is. Give it all you got from the tee, it takes at least 3 shots to reach the elevated green. Par on this hole is a great score and birdie is even better.
   
This hole is a true test of your driving ability. The trees on both sides of the fairway are hazards to any stray tee shots. A two-tier green awaits your second shot from the fairway and beware it’s very fast downhill off the top-tier.
   
A tough 90-degree dogleg right that makes you think on the tee. Possible to hit driver and land on the green, but trees protect the right side of the hole and a pond steals any ball short. Mid-iron to the turn gives you a look over the pond to a severely sloped small green. Go over the green or land above the hole and get the calculator out
   
The only par 3 on the front 9 with a narrow green which makes it tough to judge the distance. Land on the narrow green and a two putt is a sure par. Miss the green right or left and good luck keeping your second shot on the green.
   
A short slight dogleg left that is tempting to try and drive the green. A new pond protects against any drive to the green that lands short. A long iron or 3-wood gets you to the turn and gives you a good look at the small green. Stick your second shot on the green and a birdie putt awaits you.
   

 
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