Hole by Hole

 
 
HOLE 1Hole one welcomes you with water on either side of the fairway off the tee.  The 477 par 5 is tree lined up to the green.

HOLE 1

Hole one welcomes you with water on either side of the fairway off the tee. The 477 par 5 is tree lined up to the green.

HOLE 2Hole two is a straight 394 yard, par 4. Trees line both sides of the fairway, so you’ll want to stay straight off the tee. The elevated green slopes back towards the fairway, so approach shots are extremely important.

HOLE 2

Hole two is a straight 394 yard, par 4. Trees line both sides of the fairway, so you’ll want to stay straight off the tee. The elevated green slopes back towards the fairway, so approach shots are extremely important.

HOLE 3Countryside’s signature hole is a 135 yard par three over the river. Trees line the right side of the fairway and create an added challenge behind the hole. A sand trap on the left and hill to the right add to the challenges on this hole.

HOLE 3

Countryside’s signature hole is a 135 yard par three over the river. Trees line the right side of the fairway and create an added challenge behind the hole. A sand trap on the left and hill to the right add to the challenges on this hole.

HOLE 4The fourth hole is a 416 yard par 4, with a pivot to the right about half way to the hole.  Water hazards on each side of the turn add an incentive to lay up.  Once you make the turn, the green opens up down the middle, with a sand trap on the…

HOLE 4

The fourth hole is a 416 yard par 4, with a pivot to the right about half way to the hole. Water hazards on each side of the turn add an incentive to lay up. Once you make the turn, the green opens up down the middle, with a sand trap on the right keeping you honest.

HOLE 5Hole number 5 is a 401 par 4, with another dogleg to the right.  A cluster of trees along the right can be a dangerous trap for those looking to take a shortcut to the cup.  A rolling, elevated green is framed with trees on three sides, giving…

HOLE 5

Hole number 5 is a 401 par 4, with another dogleg to the right. A cluster of trees along the right can be a dangerous trap for those looking to take a shortcut to the cup. A rolling, elevated green is framed with trees on three sides, giving you a welcoming view as you approach from the fairway.

HOLE 6Hole number 6 is the 2nd par three for the course.  Measuring 185 yards from the whites, hole number 6 rewards the straight hitters.  Trees to the right, left, and deep reward accuracy.  Go too far or too far right and you may also suffer the …

HOLE 6

Hole number 6 is the 2nd par three for the course. Measuring 185 yards from the whites, hole number 6 rewards the straight hitters. Trees to the right, left, and deep reward accuracy. Go too far or too far right and you may also suffer the wrath of the out of bounds penalties.

HOLE 7Hole number 7 is a relatively straight, 475 yard par 5.  Water can punish players that miss deep on their approach, but generally stays out of play.

HOLE 7

Hole number 7 is a relatively straight, 475 yard par 5. Water can punish players that miss deep on their approach, but generally stays out of play.

HOLE 8Hole number 8 is a straight 328 yard par 4.  The relatively short par four can tempt big hitters to get aggressive.  Accuracy is more important on this hole than distance, however.  Out of bounds stakes along the right side, and a slope to the…

HOLE 8

Hole number 8 is a straight 328 yard par 4. The relatively short par four can tempt big hitters to get aggressive. Accuracy is more important on this hole than distance, however. Out of bounds stakes along the right side, and a slope to the creek punishes on the left. Stay straight and you should score well on this hole.

HOLE 9Hole 9 is a 302 yard par 4 that finishes at the club house.  Your tee shot should clear the creek easily before approaching the hole after a slight bend to the right.  A good approach shot will not only lead to a good score, but will help impr…

HOLE 9

Hole 9 is a 302 yard par 4 that finishes at the club house. Your tee shot should clear the creek easily before approaching the hole after a slight bend to the right. A good approach shot will not only lead to a good score, but will help impress the gallery gathered on the clubhouse deck.