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#1 Par 4
Don’t be fooled by this slight dogleg to the left.
The
waste bunker down the left side can flown by a big tee shot,
but will result in a second shot that must carry the front
greenside bunker from the rough to a shallow green.
Right
center of the fairway will set up an ideal approach.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 401
Tee # 2: 376
Tee # 3: 376
Tee # 4: 354
Tee # 5: 339
Tee # 6: 309
#2 Par 4
Driver is not required
except from the #1 tee.
Compute your yardage to the 150-yard
pole and be prudent.
Par is a good score here.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 417
Tee # 2: 376
Tee # 3: 345
Tee # 4: 333
Tee # 5: 317
Tee # 6: 294
#3 Par 3
Playing over water with bunkers left and right, the tee shot must be very precise.
The green is quite deep but not very wide especially if the pin is located in the back.
A severe back to front slope can make for a challenging two putt.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 196
Tee # 2: 157
Tee # 3: 147
Tee # 4: 131
Tee # 5: 123
Tee # 6: 105
#4 Par 4
Out of Bounds left and twin fairway bunkers right challenge
your tee shot.
Favor the left side with the tee shot to open
up the green for your approach.
The green is well bunkered
with a back right pin location the most difficult.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 418
Tee # 2: 395
Tee # 3: 395
Tee # 4: 365
Tee # 5: 345
Tee # 6: 286
#5 Par 5
The right side of the fairway off the tee opens up the
many options.
The waste area starts at 245 yards from the
#3 tee and continues up the entire right side of the hole.
Beware of going left on the second shot as the fairway slopes
toward the water.
Green has multiple levels, be precise and
get rewarded with a good chance for birdie.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 568
Tee # 2: 511
Tee # 3: 497
Tee # 4: 458
Tee # 5: 453
Tee # 6: 410
#6 Par 4
Avoid the large aiming bunker on the right with a tee
shot down the left side of the fairway that slopes from left
to right.
Risk a big tee shot over the left edge of the bunker
and the speed slot will reward you with a short iron approach.
Caution, this hole has some teeth and will most certainly
bite.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 427
Tee # 2: 394
Tee # 3: 394
Tee # 4: 385
Tee # 5: 347
Tee # 6: 296
#7 Par 5
The #1 handicap hole, for good reason.
Must keep the
tee shot up the right side of this sloping fairway, too far
left and it’s wet.
The second shot must avoid the second lake
on the right and should be played toward the fairway bunker
on the left.
This will leave approximately a 125-yard approach
to one of the more unique greens at Kingsway.
Check the pin
position and choose the correct club to have a reasonable
opportunity to two putt or make a run at birdie.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 593
Tee # 2: 563
Tee # 3: 508
Tee # 4: 473
Tee # 5: 441
Tee # 6: 431
#8 Par 3
Don’t relax on this hole; the double level green is
surrounded by trouble.
Pay close attention to the wind and
select enough club to avoid the pot bunker in front, not many
good things result from there.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 175
Tee # 2: 170
Tee # 3: 170
Tee # 4: 160
Tee # 5: 136
Tee # 6: 130
#9 Par 4
A challenging close to the front nine.
The two large
fairway bunkers must be avoided, but, too far left is protected
by water and trees.
The slightly elevated green is guarded
by bunkers front and back with a tightly mown collection area
right of the green.
A par here will win most Nassau bets.
Yardages
Tee # 1: 410
Tee # 2: 405
Tee # 3: 392
Tee # 4: 371
Tee # 5: 357
Tee # 6: 333