Course Guide
All Greens Break to the Bay, Even Uphill!

Description
Play down the left side to take the large tree on the right side of the fairway out of play. The green is deep, pay attention to the pin position.
- Championship
- 524
- Medal
- 475
- Match
- 409

Description
Keep your tee shot in play preferably to the center or left side of the fairway. A large tree protects the right side of the green.
- Championship
- 335
- Medal
- 310
- Match
- 293

Description
Tee shots longer than 240 yards will result in a downhill lie to a green that slants front to back. On the right side, a dry creek bed runs the length of the fairway and around the back of the green.
- Championship
- 383
- Medal
- 370
- Match
- 295

Description
A difficult par 3 with a severely sloped green from back to front. Try and stay below the hole with your tee shot for an uphill putt or chip.
- Championship
- 189
- Medal
- 143
- Match
- 121

Description
Keep drive in the center to right side of the fairway, drives on left side can roll in the woods. There is trouble behind the green, sometimes a short second shot may roll onto the green.
- Championship
- 417
- Medal
- 370
- Match
- 325

Description
Very narrow fairway with woods lining left side. Hit to the 150 marker to have a downhill short iron to a narrow, deep green. Second shots hit right or short funnel towards the green.
- Championship
- 454
- Medal
- 392
- Match
- 325

Description
Woods down the left side with a pond that claims drives that leak right. Longer hitters may fly the pond if the wind is right. Take an extra club on shots to an uphill green that slopes from back to front.
- Championship
- 482
- Medal
- 471
- Match
- 389

Description
Uphill tee shot to a sloped, tiered green that runs back to front. Keep the wind in mind, take an extra club and watch the downhill putts.
- Championship
- 142
- Medal
- 134
- Match
- 133

Description
Pond is 275 yards uphill from tee box. Favor the left side of the fairway to have a nice open second shot to the green.
- Championship
- 319
- Medal
- 308
- Match
- 278

Description
The character of Apostle Highlands changes from this hole forward. A tough hole to start the back-nine. The green slope front to back with a hog's back in the middle.
- Championship
- 383
- Medal
- 366
- Match
- 340

Description
Gull is a very straightforward par 3. The green is shallow. One of the flattest putting surfaces on the course, but pay attention to the subtle breaks.
- Championship
- 138
- Medal
- 112
- Match
- 99

Description
An elevated tee makes this a reachable par 5. But with a double dog-leg and hazards left and right, you may find yourself ready for the next hole.
- Championship
- 522
- Medal
- 504
- Match
- 467

Description
This is the toughest hole on the back-nine. If you can manage to stay out of the fescue you can obtain a rare par.
- Championship
- 360
- Medal
- 317
- Match
- 292

Description
Take more club off the tee to guarantee a level lie. The wind typically moves the ball left to right as well as the slope. The green is surrounded by a hazard, so be accurate.
- Championship
- 322
- Medal
- 298
- Match
- 281

Description
Although, this hole is entirely uphill, it is your best opportunity to hit the fairway and make a good score. Your approach will be important. The green is small and two-tiered.
- Championship
- 327
- Medal
- 312
- Match
- 260

Description
The beginning of the end. Two good shots and you might be looking at an eagle or if you look over your shoulder you might see a bear.
- Championship
- 490
- Medal
- 452
- Match
- 392

Description
Take an extra club and favor the right side of the green. It is a difficult up and down from the left side.
- Championship
- 160
- Medal
- 138
- Match
- 112

Description
One of the most underrated tee shots. Play short to avoid a poor bounce. If you bite off too much, you may find the water or the trees.
- Championship
- 383
- Medal
- 365
- Match
- 300