Hole-by-Hole

Click on a tee box for a photo and description of that hole.

[Home]
[
1st Hole: Patio]
[
2nd Hole: Li'l Chipper]
[
3rd Hole: Garden]
[
4th Hole: Shed]
[
5th Hole: Lilac]
[
6th Hole: Practice Tee]
[
7th Hole: Fence]
[
8th Hole: Deck]
[
9th Hole: Zoysia]

Each hole is named for a feature of the tee box (handicap ranking is indicated in parentheses):

  1. Patio (8)—Start with an easy pitch from a mat on the patio
  2. Li’l Chipper (9)—A basic chip up the hill
  3. Garden (3)—A deceptively difficult pitch that breaks hard to the right on the green
  4. Shed (6)—A tricky lob is required to get the ball to pitch left toward the hole
  5. Lilac (4)—A soft-landing lob will keep you on the green and/or below the hole
  6. Practice Tee (1)—A tight lie makes a lob a risky shot on the #1 handicap hole
  7. Fence (5)—A blind tee shot, but the hill carries the ball down toward hole
  8. Deck (7)—The signature hole requires a tricky lob over the deck railing
  9. Zoysia (2)—Thick Zoysia grass makes it easy to lob the ball high, but 9th hole pressure makes it hard to judge the distance