cambridge mn public golf courses

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  • Hole 1

    Hole 1

    A drive up the right side will give you the best entrance to the green. Split level green that is protected by a bunker on the left and runs to the water.

    Blue375
    White356
    Red315
    Men’s Hcp4
    Women’s Hcp6
  • Hole 2

    Hole 2

    Short, but demanding iron shot with bunkers to the left and water on the right. The correct club selection is a must for success on this par 3.

    Blue145
    White146
    Red135
    Men’s Hcp18
    Women’s Hcp16
  • Hole 3

    Hole 3

    Dog leg right par 5. A straight drive puts you in good position to reach in 3. Big hitters can take a chance and hit over the right trees for a chance to get home in 2.

    Blue528
    White507
    Red413
    Men’s Hcp16
    Women’s Hcp12
  • Hole 4

    Hole 4

    Sweeping fairway around the water will make the golfer choose how much water they want to fly. Your second shot leaves no room long and the green slopes from right to left.

    Blue350
    White333
    Red215
    Men’s Hcp6
    Women’s Hcp18
  • Hole 5

    Hole 5

    A solid driving hole, you must navigate the fairway bunkers and a fairway that slopes to the right. The green slopes severely from back left to the front right so keeping the ball below the hole is key.

    Blue366
    White330
    Red300
    Men’s Hcp12
    Women’s Hcp10
  • Hole 6

    Hole 6

    A seemingly straightforward par 3, but the wind coming across the lake makes the club selection critical. This par 3 can cause troubles.

    Blue189
    White176
    Red163
    Men’s Hcp14
    Women’s Hcp14
  • Hole 7

    Hole 7

    Accuracy over distance is a key to this hole, with out of bounds left and trees right. A drive on the right side of fairway will setup your second shot into the green that slopes from back to front. A pond on the left can come into play on the second shot, or a big drive.

    Blue435
    White401
    Red391
    Men’s Hcp2
    Women’s Hcp4
  • Hole 8

    Hole 8

    A long drive will give you a chance for a mid to short iron into the green that is protected by bunkers. Left side bunkers can cause misfortune with the green sloping to the right.

    Blue384
    White364
    Red361
    Men’s Hcp10
    Women’s Hcp2
  • Hole 9

    Hole 9

    This par 5 is risk reward, with hazards surrounding the green except for a small opening on the left. A giant drive on the left side of the fairway can give you a green light to swing for the green. Laying up to this par 5 can be a better choice with the green sloping severely back to front.

    Blue522
    White494
    Red390
    Men’s Hcp8
    Women’s Hcp8
  • Hole 10

    Hole 10

    With out of bounds to the right and trees to the left, a straight drive will put you in good position to attack the green. A pair of traps to the right shields a green that slopes to the right. Larger hitters can cut off some distance over the trees and have a shorter club coming in.

    Blue382
    White361
    Red339
    Men’s Hcp7
    Women’s Hcp9
  • Hole 11

    Hole 11

    A tough driving hole with both accuracy and distance a premium. With three bunkers around the green and out of bounds behind, the golfer needs to keep the ball straight and below the hole.

    Blue400
    White383
    Red299
    Men’s Hcp3
    Women’s Hcp17
  • Hole 12

    Hole 12

    This is a short par 4 with trees lining both sides of the fairway and a reachable fairway bunker on the left. The green slopes to the right so try and keep the ball below the hole.

    Blue528
    White507
    Red413
    Men’s Hcp16
    Women’s Hcp12
  • Hole 13

    Hole 13

    The signature hole is all you want in a par 3. The green runs to the water missing left is a safe play but is still a hard up and down.

    Blue224
    White211
    Red190
    Men’s Hcp5
    Women’s Hcp5
  • Hole 14

    Hole 14

    Not the longest par 5 at the hawk but with an up hill second shot it is tough to reach in two. Laying up to a likeable distance is the best way to attack this green that slopes back to front and is well guarded by bunkers.

    Blue512
    White500
    Red406
    Men’s Hcp13
    Women’s Hcp11
  • Hole 15

    Hole 15

    A tee shot up the right side is a must for the golfer with the fairway sloping to the left. It is mid to long iron in to the green for a second shot. The green drops off behind and left, which can cause concerns.

    Blue423
    White408
    Red392
    Men’s Hcp1
    Women’s Hcp13
  • Hole 16

    Hole 16

    A short par 3 with the intimidation of water short and a green that slopes vigorously from left to right. Proper club selection is the key for success.

    Blue160
    White147
    Red134
    Men’s Hcp17
    Women’s Hcp15
  • Hole 17

    Hole 17

    Length off the tee is a bonus in setting up for your second shot. The green is long so pin placement will have an effect on club selection. The green slopes from left to right and is lined with bunkers along the right side.

    Blue393
    White382
    Red369
    Men’s Hcp9
    Women’s Hcp1
  • Hole 18

    Hole 18

    A finishing par 5 that can be a place to pick up a stroke if needed. A drive up the right side will give you a good angle either to lay up or go for the green. Both fairway bunkers are in play on the second shot. The green slopes from right to left with bunkers on both sides.

    Blue541
    White526
    Red470
    Men’s Hcp11
    Women’s Hcp3

 

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