Hole 17
Hole 17
Hole 17
Coming out to the closing stretch, this downhill par 3 is the shortest on the course, while having one of the largest greens as well. That does not make this hole easy, though; players may need to club down one or two clubs to avoid overhitting it, but in the open area of this hole, strong winds can significantly alter shots off the tee. Bunkers on the front and back of the left side incentivize going for the center of the green instead of the pin.
- Pro Tip -
"This downhill par 3 typically plays a club shorter than your usual distance. Favor the right side of the green, even if the flag is positioned on the left. This strategy increases your chances of landing on the green, as the back left tier can be extremely challenging to hit."
Scott Gonder
Golf Pro
18-Hole Scorecard
Eighteen holes beautifully nestled in the Allegheny Mountains will challenge your skill and test your imagination.
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