Lake Winni Yardage Book

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FRONT 9

Club House

Yardage

Rating / Slope

73.8/141

72.4/136

Flyin’ High: scenic par 4 starts from an elevated tee and is of shorter length. A well-placed tee shot leaves a short-iron approach. Favor the right side of the fairway, but avoid the bunkers on that side; hitting from either one makes for a difficult shot to the green.

2 PAR 5

This long

Bottle Neck: par 5 emphasizes placement over brute strength. The tee shot landing area is generous Long hitters can get home in two, but most will play this as a three-shot hole. The small hidden pond on the right side roughly 120 yards out makes the second shot tricky

Bear Right: dogleg-right par 4 plays from elevated tees to a large landing area. Aim just to the left of the fairway bunkers; long hitters can carry them. Watch for the hidden pond on the left. The moderately uphill. short-iron second shot is to a green with a severe false front

4 PAR 3

The deep,

Silica: narrow green on this long, downhill par 3 is guarded by many bunkers, but it welcomes shots that release. You can be more aggressive to a front pin position. The bailout area is short; going left or long can lead to a big number.

6 PAR 3

Turtle Shell: moderately uphill par 3 features a very undulating, kidney-shaped green that slopes from front right to back left The tee shot is middle-iron distance from the back tees and mid- to short-iron distance from the forward tees.

7

PAR 5

Double Bender: tough, double-dogleg, medium-length par 5 goes right then left Wetlands on the left and a very narrow landing area make the second shot difficult. Long hitters can reach with a pair of perfect shots. The large green has deceiving undulations that make for difficult reads

PAR 5

The second of

Freedom Run: consecutive par 5s, this hole turns left. The uphill second shot offers the course's only blind shot The green is small for a hole of this length and is protected by a long bunker on the left. Long is wrong!

9 PAR 4

The landing area

Nursery: on this medium-length par 4 is squeezed by rough and two pot bunkers on the right side, which brings the left side fairway bankers more into play. The green is bunkered left, right and long and slopes moderately from back to front

Black Diamond: hitters will find a wide landing area from this elevated tee, but the fairway dramatically narrows as you near the green, so big hitters usually play a long iron or fairway wood Very long hitters can try for the green in one, but beware, trouble surrounds it on all sides.

Shorter

Bunker Hill: moderate-length par 3 is played over water to the course's most undulating green which is protected by a large, deep bunker on the right side. Two separate sets of tee boxes give this hole very different looks If you miss the green, miss it short left rather than long.

A short or middle iron

Silver: approach shot will follow a solidly struck drive on this par 4. Avoid the left side fairway bunkers from the tee A pond and a bunker complex border the right side of this long, deep green.

13 PAR 5

TOMBSTONE: this risk/reward par 5 as a 3-shot hole? Then head for the widest part of the fairway on the right. Long hitters should drive over the right side of the bunkers. The green is fronted by a creek and bunkered on three sides. This is your best chance to reach a par 5 in two at LWGC.

Playing

On this serene

Peace: dogleg-left par 4, most players drive at the fairway bunker on the right. Long hitters can cut the corner for a short-iron or wedge approach shot. Bunkers surround the green. If your approach is long, you will be punished.

This par 3,

Rockslide: the shortest one on the course, plays downhill from highly elevated toes to a green framed by bunkers Avoid the rock ficld to the right of che green at all costs. A short iron is all you'll need here Missing short of the green is preferable to going long.

PAR 4

This unique

Double T: par 4 plays from two completely different teeing areas. From the elevated leftside rees, this is a downhill, dogleg-left over a pond. A fairway-wood or long-iron tee shot works best From the lower right-side tees, this is an uphill dogleg-right where driving distance is critical Bunkers front left and back right protect the clevated green.

Wild Turkey: This long par 4 is the toughest hole at LWGC. The uphill tee shot must reach the fairway if you hope to get home in two. For most golfers, the second shot will be a long iron or fairway wood The green is protected by bunkers front right and back left.

18 PAR 4

Looking Back: picture-perfect finishing par 4 features an uphill tee shot over fescue to a generous landing arca. Big hitters can cut the corner, but the safest play is left of the fairway bunkers. Second shots are to a large, elevated green fronted by deep bunkers. Do not miss right and long.

General Manager

David Przybylski, CCM

Email: dprzybylski@lwgcnh.com (p): 603-569-3055 ext 204

Director of Golf

Kevin Roberts, PGA

Email: kroberts@lwgcnh.com (p): 603-569-3055 ext 201

Golf Course Superintendent

Steve Wilson, GCSAA

Email: swilson@lwgcnh.com (p): 603-569-8798

One Lake Winnipesaukee Dr, New Durham, NH 03855 (603) 569-3055 | www lwgcnh com

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