course layout
Hole 1 (Par 5)
Blue540 yards
White523 yards
Red502 yards
Handicap2

Reachable for long hitters, avoid the right side fairway bunker off the tee on this hole. The fairway slopes from right to left while the green slopes from back to front. A possible birdie hole.

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Hole 2 (Par 4)
Blue393 yards
White379 yards
Red356 yards
Handicap2

On this dogleg left, a slight draw is the desired tee shot. You must avoid the lateral water hazard on the right side. The left side gives your best approach angle to a difficult, two-tiered green that slopes from back to front.

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Hole 3 (Par 3)
Blue159 yards
White133 yards
Red127 yards
Handicap18

This short, well-bunkered par 3 requires an accurate short iron shot to a small green that is very fast from back to front.

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Hole 4 (Par 4)
Blue428 yards
White402 yards
Red388 yards
Handicap8

Fairway bunkers on the right come into play for the longer hitters. Your approach to this big green, guarded by a pond on the left, will be determined by the hole location.

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Hole 5 (Par 4)
Blue401 yards
White385 yards
Red344 yards
Handicap10

On this intimidating Par 4, waste bunkers and water guard the left side. Accuracy is more important than length. Play the hole as it is designed and you can score.

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Hole 6 (Par 4)
Blue390 yards
White365 yards
Red350 yards
Handicap12

This great Par 4 is a straightaway with no hidden problems. You must avoid the waste bunkers and water down the left side. Pulled approach shots will find the greenside bunker. This green slopes from front to back.

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Hole 7 (Par 5)
Blue549 yards
White530 yards
Red517 yards
Handicap4

After a straight tee shot, the hole doglegs slightly to the right as you near the green. A lay-up to the left of center near the crossing cart path leaves the best angle for your approach to this beautiful, two-tiered green.

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Hole 8 (Par 3)
Blue204 yards
White189 yards
Red158 yards
Handicap14

On this strong Par 3, a deep bunker guards the right front of this very large green. To make par, an accurate mid-to-long iron is required.

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Hole 9 (Par 4)
Blue355 yards
White337 yards
Red314 yards
Handicap6

An uphill, Par 4 winner! A straight 190-230 yard tee shot is needed to set up your approach to this blind, two-tiered green. Short is better than long, but taking one or even two extra clubs may be need to reach the uphill green. Par is a great score.

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Hole 10 (Par 4)
Blue318 yards
White308 yards
Red297 yards
Handicap17

Grip it and rip it if you dare, but this short hole is very well-bunkered. This difficult, undulated green will test your short game.

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Hole 11 (Par 4)
Blue335 yards
White323 yards
Red312 yards
Handicap11

A straightforward Par 4 except for the fairway bunkers–one on the left and one on the right. A solid tee shot leaves a short iron into the green, giving you a very good scoring opportunity.

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Hole 12 (Par 3)
Blue143 yards
White137 yards
Red122 yards
Handicap15

Don’t let the yardage deceive you. A very accurate iron shot is required to par this hole. The green is well-bunkered with a severe drop-off beyond.

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Hole 13 (Par 5)
Blue575 yards
White535 yards
Red511 yards
Handicap1

Avoid the fairway bunkers on the right. A well-positioned second shot leaves a short approach to a green that slopes from back to front.

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Hole 14 (Par 4)
Blue406 yards
White387 yards
Red380 yards
Handicap9

One of our easier holes to score on has a forgiving landing area allowing you to let your tee hot fly. Accurate second shots to this relatively small green should leave a makeable birdie putt.

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Hole 15 (Par 4)
Blue397 yards
White387 yards
Red355 yards
Handicap3

This Par 4 is a good test. A solid, left center tee shot is required for this tree-lined fairway. A mid-to-long iron remains to be a large green guarded by a deep, rightside bunker.

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Hole 16 (Par 4)
Blue389 yards
White375 yards
Red300 yards
Handicap5

The fairway bunkers on the right are in play on this slight dogleg to the left. The fairway slopes severely from right-to-left. This tricky green slopes from front to back and left to right.

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Hole 17 (Par 3)
Blue159 yards
White149 yards
Red135 yards
Handicap13

This elevated green makes club selection difficult. The green slopes from right to left, bringing the left greenside bunker into play for any pulled shots. Aim for the middle of the green. Take your par and run to the next tee.

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Hole 18 (Par 5)
Blue502 yards
White450 yards
Red436 yards
Handicap7

New York Country Club’s signature hole, with the clubhouse at the top and the New York City skyline behind it. A well-placed second shot leaves a short third to an elevated green that is very fast from back to front.

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