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[ Course Description ] [ Score
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You can enjoy a relaxing round of golf on
one of two courses, which take full advantage of scenic vistas while
providing satisfying levels of difficulty for all golfers. Course
history
Blue Course:
The
Blue Course finished renovations in 2006. We added three ponds and
lengthened the course over 640 yards. The front nine, par 36,
measures 3691 yards off the New Nittany tees. Its layout is quite different than you will find on the back
nine. Tee shots require close attention to placement. A
rewarding tee shot puts you in position to try your luck at carefully
guarded greens. Twenty seven strategically placed green side bunkers
on the front nine will challenge your course management skills, and
patience. The front nine provides a challenge to the most
experienced player by demanding not only length but accuracy.
After
a quick bite and refreshment, the Blue Course back nine awaits your
arrival. The back nine, par 36, is a newly constructed nine holes
completed in 1994 and new additions in 2006. It measures 3481 yards
off the New Nittany tees
and provides a quite different experience than the front nine. The
back nine not only includes 16 green side bunkers, but adds to the
challenge by including 11 strategically placed fairway bunkers.
Water hazards on the 14th and the 18th can add pressure to a seemingly
easy tee shot. The back nine will provide you with large undulating
greens and a links style atmosphere. Bring your "A"
game.
view the blue course score card
White Courses:
The
White Course, renovated in 2005, provides a challenging alternative to the Blue Course.
With holes dating back to 1922, the White Course will test even the most
skilled player. The front nine, par 36, measuring 3245 yards from the
blue tees. The older course provides smaller crowned
greens adding to the character and demanding a creative short game.
Nearly 40 bunkers on the front side alone force you to manage your game,
in your efforts to shoot a low score.
The
back nine, par 36, measures 3099 yards and starts your journey with
a straight forward par 5. Take advantage of these first few holes
and you will be in good shape as you approach the home stretch.
Elevation changes and deceptively placed fairway and green side bunkers
will challenge your distance control and depth perception. Your
finishing hole is a 492 yard, uphill slight dog leg right, that can make a
strong case of being one of the toughest finishing holes in the area.
The White Course par 3's will prove to be some of the most challenging you
have played. This course will test your creativity. When in
doubt, bump and run.
view the white course score card
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