Chapel Hills Course

# 1 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 453

BLUE 428

WHITE 404

Teal 375

SILVER 294

Pro Tips

The first hole at Chapel Hills is the hardest hole on the course, long par 4 with trees right and OB left. Middle to left side of the fairway gives you the best angle in to this green. If the pin is on the right side, make sure your distance is spot on. If you get a par, take it and run to the next hole!

# 2 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 159

BLUE 148

WHITE 142

Teal 133

SILVER 124

Pro Tips

The second hole is a mid-length par 3 with a fairly large green. If you miss a short, you will be faced with a difficult uphill bunker or chip shot. The best place to miss is either pin high left or just over the green.

# 3 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 487

BLUE 477

WHITE 458

Teal 452

SILVER 378

Pro Tips

 The third hole is a good chance to get a stroke back. Dogleg right par 5 to an elevated green surrounded by greenside bunkers short and long. Longer hitters may be able to reach the green in two if they find the fairway off the tee. Otherwise, it's a good idea to layup to your favorite yardage for your approach shot. If you can find the right level of the green, a good birdie chance is in your future.

# 4 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 313

BLUE 303

WHITE 293

Teal 283

SILVER 224

Pro Tips

The fourth hole is a short par 4, it could be tempting for longer hitters to go for the green, but probably a better idea to have an 80-100 yard shot in due to the numerous amounts of bunkers short of the green. Hit a good wedge shot into the green and you may have another chance at birdie or par.

# 5 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 453

BLUE 514

WHITE 501

Teal 439

SILVER 428

Pro Tips

The fifth hole is a dogleg right par 5. The tee shot needs to be straight because of water left and right of the fairway, and the farther you hit it the narrower it gets. The second shot should be a layup for nearly all players due to dogleg and uphill green. Multi-level sloping green demands a good approach shot to the correct level. Par is always good on this hole.

# 6 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 187

BLUE 381

WHITE 367

Teal 290

SILVER 284

Pro Tips

The sixth hole is straightforward, what you see is what you get. Avoid the bunkers off the tee and around the green and you should get par or better.

# 7 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 375

BLUE 367

WHITE 351

Teal 346

SILVER 294

Pro Tips

The seventh hole is a downhill dogleg right with one bunker on the left. The approach shot plays uphill so make sure you club up to this large green. Do everything you can to avoid the front greenside bunker if you want to score well on this hole. This can be a tricky hole if you aren't careful.

# 8 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 187

BLUE 177

WHITE 160

Teal 140

SILVER 132

Pro Tips

The eighth hole is a beautiful downhill par 3 carved out of the outcroppings of rocks. Even though it's downhill if the wind is into you, it could play the yardage on the card, if you are downwind it could play up to two clubs less. Don't lose focus on this hole, it is not as easy as it looks.

# 9 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 379

BLUE 368

WHITE 357

Teal 300

SILVER 295

Pro Tips

 The ninth hole has the beautiful backdrop of the clubhouse on the hill and the huge trees on the hills. There is a large lake in front of the green that stretches down the left side of the fairway. This lake needs to be avoided twice on this hole, on your tee shot and your approach. The fairway narrows the closer you get to the green so be cautious if you choose driver off the tee. Most players should probably hit a fairway wood off the tee. The dual tiered green shared with hole number eighteen, demands a good approach shot or else the water may come into play. Par is a good score on this hole.

# 10 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 377

BLUE 357

WHITE 342

Teal 338

SILVER 298

Pro Tips

 The tenth hole is a sweeping Dogleg left down the hill. Find the fairway and you will have a mid to short shot into this green that plays at least one club up the hill. If you can avoid the deep bunker in front of the green, you can score well on this hole.

# 11 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 371

BLUE 345

WHITE 329

Teal 268

SILVER 263

Pro Tips

The eleventh hole is another big Dogleg left down the hill, similar to hole #10. This features a downhill approach shot with a creek Infront of the green that will gobble up anything short of the green. Choose the right club to avoid the creek at all costs.

# 12 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 329

BLUE 322

WHITE 315

Teal 308

SILVER 301

Pro Tips

 The twelfth hole is a dogleg left hole with an uphill approach shot. Play your second shot to the middle of the green to avoid spinning off the front of the green and coming back down the hill.

# 13 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 145

BLUE 135

WHITE 123

Teal 118

SILVER 113

Pro Tips

The thirteenth hole is an uphill par 3 with two large bunkers in front of the green. Club up at least one or two clubs on this hole, short of the green is a sure bogey or worse. Par is a good score on this hole.

# 14 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 576

BLUE 566

WHITE 543

Teal 447

SILVER 442

Pro Tips

The fourteenth hole is the prettiest hole on the golf course. A downhill dogleg right par 5 is a chance to take a deep breath and observe the scenery. Hit a good drive and watch your ball bound down the hill. Longer hitters now have a big choice to go for the green or lay-up. This green features a scenic backdrop of beautiful homes on the lake. The water comes into play on the right side and back of the green. Bunkers flank the left side of the green. You could get birdie on this hole or bogey or worse depending on accurate you are on your approach shot, choose wisely.

# 15 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 290

BLUE 285

WHITE 264

Teal 258

SILVER 216

Pro Tips

If you can make it to fifteen without much damage to your scorecard you can put your foot on the accelerator and finish strong. A downhill par 4 that only needs a long iron or fairway wood off the tee sets you up for a short wedge shot to a receptive green. Hit two good shots and you will have a good birdie opportunity.

# 16 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 190

BLUE 165

WHITE 147

Teal 141

SILVER 133

Pro Tips

 Hole sixteen is a slightly uphill long par 3 that demands accuracy. The bunker in front of the green must be cleared if you want any chance at par on this hole. If you get a par on this hole you have done a good job.

# 17 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 389

BLUE 381

WHITE 363

Teal 354

SILVER 281

Pro Tips

Hole seventeen is a downhill Dogleg left. If you stay left of the bunkers on the right, you will find the fairway and have a good shot at the green. Favor the left side of the green on your approach shot as the green slopes left to right.

# 18 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 536

BLUE 428

WHITE 504

Teal 494

SILVER 420

Pro Tips

Much like the first hole, number eighteen is not easy. This is a downhill par 5 that is almost impossible to get on in two shots even for the best players. There is a creek that cuts the hole in half about 150 yards from the green, so your second shot must clear that for a shot at the green. After that you must clear the lake that is shared by hole number nine. One of the most sloped greens on the course with 3 different levels may be the most challenging on the course. If you can one or two putt on this hole you have done well.