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Rating/Slope

Blue Tees – 70.8/128        6250 yards
White Tees – 69.0/123     5913 yards
Gold Tees – 66.1/121       5432 yards
Red Tees – 69.5/120         5084 yards

Hole 1Hole 2Hole 3Hole 4Hole 5Hole 6Hole 7Hole 8Hole 9Hole 10Hole 11Hole 12Hole 13Hole 14Hole 15Hole 16Hole 17Hole 18

Hole 1 – Par 4

Blue: 335
White: 325
Gold: 305
Red: 291

This opening hole is a short par 4, where you want to keep your tee shot right of the fairway bunker. Your approach shot is to a small green with a bunker on the left side and a hazard right of the cart path. If you should end up in the hazard and choose to play it you should know the fence is part of the hazard and is not allowed to be moved or taken relief from. Most putts on this green break toward the hazard on the right.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 1

Approach: 

Approach

Hole 2 – Par 4

Blue: 352
White: 334
Gold: 318
Red: 308

An accurate tee shot is required to avoid out of bounds down the entire left side and the water hazard down the right side. Your approach shot is to a narrow green the typically breaks to the left.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 2

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 2

Hole 3 – Par 3

Blue: 180
White: 153
Gold: 130
Red: 120

This par 3 is harder the further back you play it from. With a tree blocking the middle part of the green and bunkers surrounding the rest of it, the best play is to hit it to the front left, take your two putt and move on to the next hole.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 3

Hole 4 – Par 4

Blue: 414
White: 395
Gold: 352
Red: 346

This is one of the hardest holes on the course. Your drive should favor the left side in order to have a straight and blind approach shot into a green with two bunkers on the left and one bunker front right. No matter where the pin is, the best shot is to the middle of the green. Par is a good score on this hole.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 4

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 4

Hole 5 – Par 4

Blue: 347
White: 321
Gold: 284
Red: 272

A short par 4 that requires a straight lay up shot to a waste area starting 90 yards from the green. This green runs from front to back.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 5

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 5

Hole 6 – Par 4

Blue: 357
White: 340
Gold: 315
Red: 291

Your tee shot should be hit right middle to have the best angle to this uphill green. You want to be sure to keep your approach shot under the hole to ensure an uphill putt on this sloping green. Note: When standing on 5 tee box, look right to take a mental note of where 6 pin is located.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 6

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 6

Hole 7 – Par 3

Blue: 248
White: 231
Gold: 211
Red: 197

This is one of the toughest par 3’s in the South Jersey region and our #1 handicap hole. Playing almost 250 yards from the back tee, this green sits up and has surrounding bunkers making it tough to chip if you miss left or right of the bunkers. The best place to leave your tee shot is in front of the green and either chip or putt up. Making a bogey is not a bad score.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 7

Hole 8 – Par 5

Blue: 502
White: 491
Gold: 455
Red: 429

A reachable par 5 for the longer hitter, your tee shot should favor the right side. A lay up shot should be left far enough back to play a full shot into a green that runs front to back and is surrounded by bunkers. Hitting it over the green leaves for a tough chip.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 8

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 8

Hole 9 – Par 4

Blue: 411
White: 386
Gold: 341
Red: 304

An accurate tee shot is required with out of bounds left and trees right. Getting to the top of the hill with your tee shot is not only a big hit, but will give you a view of this wide green. Your approach shot should be left under the pin and over the green makes for an almost impossible up and down.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 9

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 9

Hole 10 – Par 4

Blue: 466
White: 452
Gold: 392
Red: 349

This is our longest par 4 and #2 ranked hole. Your tee shot needs to avoid the fairway bunkers right and out of bounds left. Your approach shot should be kept short of the pin and again, hitting it over the back makes for a tough up and down.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 10

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 10

Hole 11 – Par 3

Blue: 165
White: 143
Gold: 119
Red: 104

This is a short par 3 over a water hazard. With a bunker 10 yards short, if you do miss the green, the easiest chip shot is from the left side.Tee: 

Tee - Hole 11

Hole 12 – Par 4

Blue: 349
White: 333
Gold: 320
Red: 313

Your tee shot should favor the right side with a hazard running down the entire left side. Your approach shot it to a relatively flat but tricky green.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 12

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 12

Hole 13 – Par 4

Blue: 351
White: 336
Gold: 316
Red: 303

An accurate tee shot is required on this short par 4. Positioning is more important then length, with a water hazard just past the end of the fairway. Your approach shot is to a severely back to front sloping green where hitting it over the green is dead. Taking 3 or more shots to hole out from over the green is most common.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 13

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 13

Hole 14 – Par 5

Blue: 514
White: 483
Gold: 436
Red: 400

This is a reachable par 5 for the big bomber, but a 3 shot hole for most players. With out of bounds right and trees left, an accurate tee shot is required. Your lay up should leave you between 150 to 120 yards from the green for a flat lie. Your approach shot is to an elevated green where carry is a must. A quick putt will be left when you hit it past the pin.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 14

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 14

Hole 15 – Par 3

Blue: 124
White: 112
Gold: 104
Red: 97

This is a short par 3 with a little back to front sloping green. Your tee shot should be left under the hole.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 15

Hole 16 – Par 4

Blue: 400
White: 387
Gold: 375
Red: 343

This is a very straight par 4 with a narrow fairway. Your approach shot will be to one of the bigger greens at Pennsauken Country Club, but still leaves for tricky putting. A water hazard surrounds the back of the green.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 16

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 16

Hole 17 – Par 4

Blue: 315
White: 295
Gold: 282
Red: 271

This is a reachable par 4 for the 300 plus yard drive. You want to be sure to avoid the cross bunkers 80 yards short of the green as well as the bunkers down the right. You will also notice the water down the right so be sure to keep your tee shot left. This hole is a birdie opportunity with a good tee shot.

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 17

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 17

Hole 18 – Par 4

Blue: 420
White: 396
Gold: 377
Red: 346

With a pond starting you in the face and a dogleg right finishing hole, your tee shot should favor the left side. If you choose to take on the water, you need to carry the ball at least 280 yards. Your approach shot is to a slightly elevated green with bunkers surrounding the back, left and right sides. Being under the pin will leave you an uphill putt to end your round on a good note!

Tee: 

Tee - Hole 18

Approach: 

Approach - Hole 18

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