Wolf Run Golf Club - Caddie Sheets

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Hole
 
Yardage Photo
From Tees
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Landing Area to Green
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Approach/Green
Caddie Tips
#1
Par 4
HC - 11
Black 389
Grey 374
White 374
Setting an early pace, the tee is elevated over 50ft. For an approach shot without the right tees blocking, drives must carry or hug left bunkers. First bunker begins at 165yd from Center Green (CG); last bunker on left ends at 118yd from CG. Approach heavily guarded by bunkers and 10ft gentle decline off rear. Slope of green is gently to front assisting pinch shots.
#2
Par 3
HC - 9
Black 203
Grey 166
White 146
Sometimes not seen from tees is the 20ft-wide creek residing 10ft in front of the right bunker and front/left edge of green. Approaches just over the front/right bunker land on a small ridge jetting 9ft into the green. Balls hit to left edge of green release gently toward the center of green.
#3
Par 5
HC - 7
Black 556
Grey 515
White 480
Drives shoot gap between trees. On second shot, be aware of a deep grass bunker that jets slightly into the right side of fairway (110yd - 123yd from CG) narrowing fairway to ~15yd wide. A deep (~25yd) green slopes in the back 50% toward the back. Balls landing just over front/right trap will release forward.
#4
Par 4
HC - 13
Black 398
Grey 377
White 348
Drive plays to a fade (righties), the second bunker ends at 146yd from CG; the last bunker ends at 98yd from CG. On approach shot, golfer can use the left mound as an advantage. With a right-side pin placement, the approach nearly becomes a blind shot. Right 33% of green slopes moderately to the right.
#5
Par 4
HC - 3
Black 448
Grey 433
White 415
Just beyond view, the fairway bends slightly right, causing long drives beyond the end of the right bunker (150yd from CG) to go through fairway and into light rough. Approaches missing long/left are doomed to OB or high rough. All of the green slopes generously right to left. Back 30% of the green also slopes to the rear hazards/OB.
#6
Par 3
HC - 17
Black 172
Grey 161
White 138
  Small mounds right of the green can be used to advantage. The narrow (12-15yd) green is deep and slopes moderately to the rear of green. Player must adjust ball placement to the slope moving balls back and left.
#7
Par 4
HC - 15
Black 349
Grey 308
White 300
Club selection off tee is essential. Drives from white tees require 210-230yd of total distance for safe placement. Drives hit right will be assisted by a series of mounds lining the right edge of fairway or will be subject to light rough. Anything hit left of fairway is non-recoverable hazard. Approach across creek to 25ft de-elevated green. Small green (18yd deep by 12yd yd wide) enables use of mounds long/left. Most of green slopes to the center.
#8
Par 4
HC - 1
Black 435
Grey 395
White 365
Tee-shot is an almost "must-draw" for righties. Creek across fairway is 202yd from CG. Drives should hug left edge of fairway for best approach shot. Long, straight drives to center of fairway will run through into right rough. On approach, balls hit left of green will be assisted by mounds. Green slopes gently to front (~27yd deep green). Front 5% of green depressed to left/front.
#9
Par 4
HC - 1
Black 401
Grey 372
White 347
Trees 100yd out from tees challenge both fades and draws. Drives to left side of fairway not reaching the peek of the hill will have a difficult or no shot at the green due to left trees guarding green. Ditch runs through bottom of hill (25yd from front of green. Approach to narrow green that widens in the back. Shots missed to back 50% of right green will be aided by mound. Ridge across green at 40% depth separates front from back.
Par 35 Black 3351
Grey 3101
White 2913
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Hole
 
Yardage Photo
From Tees
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Landing Area to Green
Photo
Approach/Green
Caddie Tips
#10
Par 5
HC - 14
Black 530
Grey 520
White 500
Short to medium hitters should drive to left (fairway ends at 265yd from CG) and long hitters can challenge right fairway by clearing bunkers (fairway begins at 272yd from CG). Second shot should steer right of green to avoid heavy rough and for best approach. Bunkers on left side are aligned with center of the green and begin at 96yd from CG. Approach to green is clear on right side. 75% of left side green slopes moderately to the right.
#11
Par 4
HC - 12 
Black 408
Grey 386
White 375
Tee shots contend with right (end at 135yd from CG) and left (end at 140yd from CG) bunkers. Approach to narrow, deep (~27yd) green. Various swells release most approach shots toward center of the green.
#12
Par 4
HC - 10
Black 403
Grey 378
White 359
Tee shots hugging left edge of fairway provide the best approach shot. At 100yd from CG, fairway begins moderate decline. Approach shots find a slender (~15yd wide) green with a ridge separating front and back halves. Back 50% of green slopes moderately toward rear of green.
#13
Par 3
HC - 6
Black 243
Grey 210
White 201
  Very spacious (~30yd diameter), round green with only slight undulations. Small landing area left of green. Shots missed back/right lead to elevated pitch shots from light rough. Don't be short of green! Slope assists in holding shots to the back/left.
#14
Par 4
HC - 4
Black 448
Grey 420
White 375
Club selection off tee is crucial. Fairway bends right. From White tees, the long hitter should consider that a fade over the right side of visible fairway will need to find a sunken, narrow fairway (23yd wide) 110-125yd from CG. From whites, a drive of approx. 240yd long will place golfer at ~165yd from CG in a spacious fairway (longer will go through fairway). Approach to left side of green allows for ~25yd depth of green. Approach to right side allows for only ~12yd depth. Deceptive view appears that the left side of the green has a heavy slope toward the front of the green - actually, this is only a slight slope. Ridge separating right and left halves of green releases balls to the right.
#15
Par 4
HC - 2
Black 463
Grey 446
White 419
Club selection off tee is again imperative. Slope of fairway plays to a left kick off the the right side of fairway. For tee shots, the fairway ends at 148yd from CG. Tee shots (select club) utilizing the downward fairway slope (210yd from CG) will position nicely without the heavier risks. "D"-shaped green allows players to use bank left of the green. Only small undulations on green.
#16
Par 3
HC - 18
Black 130
Grey 110
White 92
Elevated tees affect club selection. Small (~15yd diameter), oval green releases balls left off the right 20% of green. Short/right portion of green releases balls forward and left. Pot bunkers in rear are small and offer high degree of difficulty.
#17
Par 5
HC - 16
Black 512
Grey 493
White 460
Top of hill is 272yd from CG. After, a 40yd long plateau exists, followed by a moderate decline that also forces balls to the right. Large, middle-fairway bunker ends at 117yd from CG. Left 50% of green slopes gently to the right. Shots missed both long and long/right have ~15yd of additional fairway landing areas.
#18
Par 4
HC - 8
Black 438
Grey 422
White 384
Tee shot has plenty of room  before difficult approach shot. Balls on right side of fairway have slight advantage upon approach. Fairway begins to narrow on the right side at 130yd from CG (due to creek angling  across fairway). Creek begins crossing fairway on right side at 97yd from CG. Approach has obvious doom short and left. Right 25% of green releases to the left.
Par 36 Black 3575
Grey 3385
White 3165
       
Par 71 Black 6926
Grey 6486
White 6078