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Holes 10-18.  For 1-9 click here

Hole Ten
This 560 yard Par Five has a hard dogleg turning left at 250 yards.  The tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway that drops 40 yards in elevation from tee to fairway.  A second shot of 150 to 180 yards will leave you a level lie but uphill shot to an elevated green.  The back half of the green is level and the front half slopes slightly back to front.
 

Hole Eleven
The 392 yard par four can be tough par because of the up hill drive and slight dogleg right fairway.  A good tee shot will leave only 140 to 100 yard shot into a relatively flat green.  The green does slope slightly left to right from the center over to the right edge.   A tee shot in the right rough can be blocked by trees.
 

Hole Twelve
A short par 4 of 376 yards can play long because the tee shot must  be played with a long iron to a narrow fairway with water on the left.  The second shot is played over a lake into a narrow green.  The green bowls off both left and right but is surrounded by mounds that will keep any second shot around the green.  The green has subtle breaks that can be a challenge to read.

Hole Thirteen
This long demanding par 3 plays level to slightly uphill and can stretch from 218 to 172.  A large bunker on the left hardly comes into play but may make a very tough second if your ball finds it.  The small green has a tier that slopes back to front, but the area around the green is flat and leaves an easy chip shot.
 

Hole Fourteen
A downhill par 4 of 415 yards plays shorter than normal due to the downhill slope.  A solid drive may leave only 120 to 80 yards into the green that slopes back to front and angles right to left.  The green is skirted on the right by bunkers and slopes off on the back and left.  A fun hole that can produce plenty of birdies.

 

Hole Fifteen
This short par three is reminiscent of number 12 at Augusta in distance, hazard in front, and bunkers in the rear.  The green is relatively flat and skirted by a large hill in the rear that hides the wind.  A fun hole if you find the green with your tee ball.
 




Hole Sixteen
This short demanding par four of 368 yards requires an accurate tee shot of around 200 yards to a flat bottom. Then the 160 to 130 yard second shot rises 30 feet to an elevated green with bunkers on both sides. The green slopes back to front slightly with a small tier running through the middle.


 

Hole Seventeen
This  hole has been classified as the hardest par five in the Pine Belt Area. Stretching 600 yards from the championship tee this hole requires a solid tee ball favoring the left side of the fairway. The fairway is bordered on both sides by large slopes that will direct any shot back toward the fairway. Two fairway bunkers guard the left side of the fairway. The third shot will be into a green that is relatively flat and angles away left to right. A great golf hole where par is a very good score.



 

Hole Eighteen
A great finishing par four of 392 yards doglegs  slightly right and uphill back to the clubhouse.  A large bunker guards the left half of the fairway at 300 yards, but rarely comes into play.  The second shot is uphill into a small undulating green boarded by mounds. The green has three small levels that create a great challenge to cap off your day at Pine Belt National Golf Club.



Holes 10-18.  For 1-9 click here

 

 

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