Hole #1 ~ Home On The Range

Par 4

Your round at Angels Crossing Golf Club begins with a good par 4. Fairway guarded by waste bunkers left and right side. Find the fairway and be left with a mid to short iron into the green.

Hole #2 ~ Lonesome Valley

Par 4

Plays short, down hill tee shot. You don’t need a driver off the tee. Fairway is crowned, balls tend to go right. Good tee shot will result in a wedge to the green.

Hole #3 ~ All in the Family

Par 3

Tough par 3, must carry the ball over marsh and the green is elevated. Try not to miss it left, steep slope leads into the woods.

Hole #4 ~ Box Lunch

Par 5

Challenging tee shot, must carry marsh 189 to 242 yards depending on your tee. With a good tee shot you can go for the green in two. Five fairway bunkers await your second shot, fairway is wider on the right side.

Hole #5 ~ Shepard’s Crook

Par 4

Find the fairway off the tee…out of bounds left, water hazard right. Ideal spot off the tee would be right-center of fairway. Yardage control is important on second shot, bunkers guard front and the green in has two levels.

Hole #6 ~ Chasm

Par 3

One of the tougher greens on the course. The green is 70 yards in length and has a 5 foot drop in the middle. Yardage and club choice is very important.

Hole #7 ~ Tradition

Par 4

This is one of the BEST holes in the area! Tough par 4, dogleg left. You want your tee shot to be left-center. For most players the second shot is blind, green is guarded by a deep bunker, right side.

Hole #8 ~ The Hill

Par 5

Reachable par 5, to carry the bunker it requires a tee shot of 184-244 yards depending on your tees. Right side of green has a horse shoe shape, collects alot of second and third shots.

Hole #9 ~ Risk

Par 4

Good closing hole for the front side. Bunker in the center of the fairway is 220-272 carry. Fairway wood or hybrid is a smart club off the tee, being short of the bunker will leave you a short iron or wedge into the green.

Hole #10 ~ Skyline

Par 4

A good tee shot, left-center, should leave you with a wedge into the green. A tricky green with three defined quadrants.

Hole #11 ~ Forget Me Not

Par 4

This is one of the wider fairways on the course. You want to hit your tee shot left of the maples, guarding the right side rough.

Hole #12 ~ Duke’s Daughter

Par 3

Long, difficult par 3…you want to hit a high shot into this green. The front of the green is protected by a deep bunker and the green slopes away from you.

Hole #13 ~ Ole Yeller

Par 5

A good tee shot pays off on this par 5. Reachable in two, favor the right side. Center of the green yardage is the smart play for this hole.

Hole #14 ~ Foonman’s Field

Par 4

This par 4 is all about the tee shot…play the left side of the fairway. Tree guards the right side, blocking second shots into the green. This green slopes front to back.

Hole #15 ~ Hickory

Par 4

Proper club selection is key on this par 4. Two water hazards along the right side and a large bunker on the left. Fairway wood or hybrid may be the smart choice off the tee.

Hole #16 ~ Point Blank

Par 3

The shortest hole on the course, this par 3 plays 138-173 yards long. Very shallow green…guarded by bunkers.

Hole #17 ~ The Natural

Par 5

This is the shortest par 5 on the course. A group of bunkers are down the left side of the fairway and a large bunker is on the right. Go for the green in two, the bail out area is to the right.

Hole #18 ~ Judgement

Par 4

The closer…#18 is one of the toughest finishing holes around. 450 yards from the back tee. Wetlands down the entire left side of the hole. The green is 67 yards deep. A par is a great score!!!