Glen Dornoch...Glen Dornoch is a traditional course where each hole flows with the natural terrain...
Transcript of Glen Dornoch...Glen Dornoch is a traditional course where each hole flows with the natural terrain...
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Designed byClyde Johnston in atribute to the leg-endary Donald Ross,Glen Dornoch is atraditional coursewhere each hole
flows with the natural terrain of lakes, centuries-oldlive oaks, and spectacular marsh and river views.Featuring rare-for-the-area 35-foot elevation changesand South Carolina’s most beautiful stretch of theIntracoastal Waterway.
This is truly a wonderful site for a championshipgolf course. Each hole seems to have been crafted bynature rather than by man. The three finishing holesare among the world's best.
The magnificent Glen Dornoch club house featuresa traditionally-decorated pro shop with an extensivefashion collection. The Pub offers homemade salads,fresh sandwiches, and delicious daily specials...allserved with a tranquil view of the unique double greenof 9 and 18, plus the scenic Intracoastal Waterway.
AWARDS:
1997 Links Magazine Feature Challenge Hole
1997 Golf Digest's "Myrtle Beach's Top 10"
1998 Golf Digest's "South Carolina's Top 25"
2001 Golf Digest's Places to Play 1/2 Rating
To help us maintain a reasonable pace of play, and
to ensure that your round is as enjoyable as possible on
our challenging course, the staff of Glen Dornoch
would strongly recommend you play the following tees
according to your handicap:
0-5 Black 10-25 White6-9 Blue 25+ Gold
COURSE RATING/SLOPEBlack 73.2 145Blue 71.5 137White 70.2 127Gold 68.6 116Red 69.8 129
Little River SC1-800-717-8784 • In SC 843-249-2541
www.glendornoch.comE-mail: [email protected]
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1 Par 4
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2 Par 4
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3 Par 4
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4 Par 3
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Keep drive as close tobunkers on left as youdare, to give you bestangle for your second.Avoid pot bunker andover the green.
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Neat little doglegleft, play short andsafe, you have ablind second; go forit with the drive,keeping it slightlyright, as trouble isworst on left.
185 yds. to clear bunkersfrom white marker
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All uphill, anythingcenter or just right ofcenter is perfect. Makesure to take enoughclub for uphill second,must clear frontbunkers.
A redan green, justplay the yardage.
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Try to keep your drive downleft side for best angle tocarry wetlands on secondshot. Keep second shot toleft side of fairway for bestangle approaching the green.Very deep green, make sureof your yardage.
5 Par 5
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6 Par 4
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7 Par 3
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262 yds. from whitemarker to wetlands.215 to bunker.
66 yds. to carry wetlands.176 to 2nd wetland.
There is a lot of fairway left, thekey is to place your ball asclose to wetlands as possi-ble to get a shorter shotto green. Second isagain uphill, takeextra club to carryfront bunker.
231 yds. fromwhite marker tofairway bunker
74 yardsto carrywetlands
Avoid the left of green,only real trouble.
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Tee shot not defined well becauseof wetlands. A finger of wetlandon right measures yards from bluetee, either play short of it, or takeenough club to make sure you canclear it. The second and third shotsare straight away.
214 yds. to crest offairway from whitemarker
8 Par 5
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9 Par 4
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Keep drive left center, safesecond should favor leftside again; however, thebest place to be is as closeto right edge of fairway asyou dare for best angle intogreen for the third shot. •
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Stay left off the tee.Second is deceivinglyuphill; take enoughclub.
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10Par 5
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11Par 4
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219 yds. to wetlandsfrom white marker
76 yds. to carry wetlandfrom front edge.
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Keep drive a little right ofcenter for best angle on second.
204 yds. to carrytips of waste areafrom white marker
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Keep drive down left side of fair-way; a short hole, so placementmore important than distance.Second should carry on togreen, as there is a diabolicalmound hidden from view justshort of green to deflect shortshots.
What you see is whatyou get! Just playthe yardage, favor-ing left side ofgreen.
Driveshould beleft centerto set up asecond shotthat is verydemanding.Consider layingback to 125 yards toavoid trees on rightif second strays toofar right.
Live oak on left pre-vents you from aimingtoo far left, but driveshould favor left side.Take enough club tomake sure you carrythe nasty little potbunker fronting thisgreen.
12 Par 4
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13Par 5
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14 Par 3
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15 Par 4
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279 yds. to wetlandfrom white marker.
242 yds. to front offairway waste areafrom blue marker
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Frombluetee: 250yards tobunkers onright-handfairway, 230yards to carrywetlands to left-hand fairway. If youcarry wetlands, thisleaves a short iron tothe green. Take it up theright hand fairway andyou will have a long ironinto a deep green.
Deep green, play theyardage. Pay attentionto pin placement.
As close to bunkers on rightas you dare, leaves you inbest position to approachthis green. Pay attention tothe yardage to the crest ofthe hill. You don’t want to hitit over. Scary second, but youcan’t deny its beauty!
16 Par 4
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17 Par 3
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18 Par 4
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253 yds to crest offairway from bluemarker
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From the white tee: 161yards to carry wetlandsto left-hand fairway; 215yards to bunker
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