Yaupon Course
# 1 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 572
Blue 554
Combo 454
COPPER 454
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Welcome, this long uphill Par 5 requires a 215 yards tee shot to carry bunker. From the bunker to the top of the hills is 215 yards. Aim your second shot left of the electrical pole. The ball will kick right and run across the fairway bringing trees and OB in play. The green slopes from left to right and front to back. Green depth is 32 paces.
# 2 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 348
Blue 327
Combo 327
COPPER 298
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Position your 200 yard tee shot down the left hand side of the fairway into a generous landing area on this short Par 4. A shot played down the right side may kick right and reach the water. The approach can be tricky into this green that slopes left to right and front to back. Check the wind that swirls across the highway and plays trick with the approach shot. Green depth is 36 paces.
# 3 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 172
Blue 134
Combo 134
COPPER 96
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Keep the ball below the hole on this short down hill Par 3. The green slopes severely from back to front and left to right. A shot played left of the hole will kick right down the hill and work its way towards the center of the green. An uphill putt is preferred on this small difficult green. Green depth is 25 paces.
# 4 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 343
Blue 331
Combo 331
COPPER 318
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Please drive ahead to be sure the landing area is clear of other players. Aim your tee shot down the left side of the fairway along the rough cut, the ball will kick right and run down the hill. A fairway bunker is hidden on the right side of the landing area 220 yards from the tee. Four large bunkers guard the green with the front portion on the green narrowing to 10 yards across. Green depth is 33 paces.
# 5 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 424
Blue 393
Combo 308
COPPER 308
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
The right side fairway bunkers are 180 yards from the tee and a 230 yard shot is required to carry both bunkers. A tee shot right of the fairway bunkers will generally kick right OB. The left fairway bunker is - 245 yards from the tee. A tee shot up the left side of the fairway will give you a good angle to green with a large slope on the front left portion of the green. Green depth is 34 paces.
# 6 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 402
Blue 377
Combo 332
COPPER 332
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Your target is the tall high-line tower in the distance. The fairway bunker is 275 yards from the tee. A ball played too far right can kick right and run out of bounds. The approach can be tricky because this green has a false front and a center ridge. Past the ridge the green slopes away from you with shots running through the green into the back bunker. Green depth is 25 paces.
# 7 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 175
Blue 153
Combo 134
COPPER 134
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
This “saddle” green feeds all tee shots to the middle. Bunkers guard both the left and right sides of the green making the center of the green very narrow. Check the pin position and wind direction on the flag on #6 green to help in selecting the correct club. Missing the green short will leave an easy pitch to the Par 3. Green depth is 38.
# 8 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 389
Blue 336
Combo 336
COPPER 298
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Cut off as much as you think you can handle. The left fairway bunker is 220 yards from tee sign. The hardest part of this hole is hitting enough club on the approach. It may not appear to be that severe, but the hill going up to the green adds almost a full club to the shot.
# 9 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 533
Blue 495
Combo 457
COPPER 457
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
The fairway bunkers are reachable they are 220 yards from the blue tees. Advancing the ball up the hill is a little tricky, playing a second shot of 175 yards will get you inside the 100 yard marker. Your third shot to the green is deceiving. If the pin is in the back be careful because the green slopes a0way from you once you get past the middle.
# 10 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 370
Blue 346
Combo 346
COPPER 318
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
A straightaway par 4, this hole is not real tricky. The fairway slopes from left to right. Aim at the big oak tree on the left hand side of the fairway and your ball will roll to the middle. The green slopes from left to right more than it appears from the fairway!
# 11 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 355
Blue 313
Combo 313
COPPER 301
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
This tee shot is blind but the tree in the middle of the fairway provides and excellent target. Hit the ball over the center of this tree and your tee shot will be perfect. The approach requires a good shot to an undulating green.
# 12 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 429
Blue 334
Combo 209
COPPER 209
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
From the Gold Tees, this Par 4 is a good test requiring a long accurate tee shot. From the regular tees, the tee shot is again blind but the distance is considerably shorter. The green is protected by bunkers left and right that you may not be able to see from your approach.
# 13 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 210
Blue 176
Combo 139
COPPER 139
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
This is our most challenging Par 3. Several tee locations and pin locations can really make you think about your club selection. Even if you’re on this green with your tee ball, this split-level green can give you all sorts of trouble.
# 14 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 556
Blue 541
Combo 541
COPPER 431
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
This first Par 5 on the back nine offers the average golfer a good test of accuracy and position. On this long dogleg right you want to avoid the fairway bunker to the right of the tee strategically placed to penalize the errant tee shot. Remember, position is the key.
# 15 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 185
Blue 174
Combo 174
Blue 174
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
This par 3 is a little deceiving from the tee. Be sure you hit enough club, at least a club up from the yardage you are teeing off from, but not too much because over the green is jail. The green slopes from back to front, so make sure you are below the hole.
# 16 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 370
Blue 345
Combo 301
COPPER 301
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
Watch out off the tee. The out of bounds on the right comes into play quickly. Play left of the tree on the right side of the fairway and you will be in good shape. A good tee shot here will only leave you a short iron into the green.
# 17 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 392
Blue 367
Combo 303
COPPER 303
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
A long straight forward par 4. The hardest thing on this hole is to hit enough club on the approach. The uphill approach requires almost 1 ½ clubs more. The green slopes from back right to front left more severely than you may first think.
# 18 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Gold 516
Blue 470
Combo 470
COPPER 404
Slope:
Gold 72.5/135 | Blue 70.1/131 | Combo 67.6/126 | White 66.3/122 | Red 70.9/121
Pro Tips
From the Blue tees its about 265 yards to the water hazard but because of the severe down-slope, the tee shot only requires a 200 yard shot to get into the correct position for the next shot. Your approach to this highly elevated green is critical to get the ball close. Be sure you use enough club and watch the pin placement.