No. 13 – Chimney
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The Meadow ValleysPar 4Handicap: 8
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How to Play This Hole
Hit a fairway metal straight out over Weeden Creek favoring the left side. This will leave you a short iron to an extremely elevated plateau where the green sits.
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No. 1 – Fishing Hole
The opening par 4 offers a spacious landing area carved between the pond right and bunkers left.
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No. 2 – Table Top
The sloping downhill fairway offers plenty of room to fire away from the tee. The approach is to a shallow and elevated green, so precision is required to avoid trouble.
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No. 3 – Pine Valley
The tee is sheltered by a stand of large trees. The putting green is surrounded by difficult bunkering on almost all sides.
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No. 4 – Gamble
A classic risk-and-reward par 5 that requires a decision be made on the tee. Strategic placement is required to avoid a blind shot into a putting green that has undulation and a menacing pot bunker.
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No. 5 – Tree Stand
Fairway narrows approaching the putting green. Approach shots must be guided between two large stands of trees and bunkers guarding the green.
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No. 6 – Serpentine
One of the most difficult par 4s on The Meadow Valleys, the fairway winds through several bunkers to a putting green that is one of the deepest on the course.
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No. 7 – Goose Landing
Fescue, bunkers and a water hazard are present; however, a well-hit drive can present an opportunity to go for the green in two. The green opens from the right.
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No. 8 – Wet and Wild
Water hazard borders all along the left side. The green is partially blind from the tee due to mounding.
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No. 10 – Quiver
A hole like no other on The Meadow Valleys. Players are faced with a daunting tee shot through the trees. The smallest green on the course requires accurate shotmaking.
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No. 11 – High Country
Players are again tested with how aggressive they want to be off the tee. A large fairway bunker on the left will challenge players off the tee. The green plateaus in the middle with a huge bunker right.
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No. 12 – Ledge Walk
An expansive landing area is bordered by large bunkers. A green with an open approach allows balls to bounce onto the green while avoiding the sharp drop-off to Weeden’s Creek on the left.
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No. 14 – Nature's Course
Enjoy nature’s beauty on this challenging par 4. The wide fairway is inviting, but the green sits 40 feet below and is guarded by water on three sides.
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No. 15 – Mercy
A stout par 3 that is a forced carry from all teeing grounds. Blackwolf Run’s largest green has a four-foot-deep swale in the middle left of the green.
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No. 16 – Rolling Thunder
The final par 5 on The Meadow Valleys offers a blind tee shot to an open fairway. An approach shot to the left that avoids the immense bunker guarding the front right of the green is ideal.
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No. 17 – Maple Syrup
This demanding par 3 is guarded by an old maple tree and features a long green with no recovery options on the left.
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No. 18 – Salmon Trap
The dramatic finishing hole features two putting greens – one for the red tees and the other for the rest. The second shot is played over the Sheboygan River to a massive double green. The picturesque Blackwolf Run Clubhouse overlooks from above.
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The Meadow Valleys
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Hole-by-Hole
- Hole 1 - Fishing Hole
- Hole 2 - Table Top
- Hole 3 - Pine Valley
- Hole 4 - Gamble
- Hole 5 - Tree Stand
- Hole 6 - Serpentine
- Hole 7 - Goose Landing
- Hole 8 - Wet And Wild
- Hole 9 - Deer Hunt
- Hole 10 - Quiver
- Hole 11 - High Country
- Hole 12 - Ledge Walk
- Hole 13 - Chimney
- Hole 14 - Nature's Course
- Hole 15 - Mercy
- Hole 16 - Rolling Thunder
- Hole 17 - Maple Syrup
- Hole 18 - Salmon Trap
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