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Bogey Hills Golf Course
The Bogey Hills Golf Course was originally designed by Wayne Clark in the early 1900s and then redesigned by C.H. Walters and Dennis Walters in the 1970s. Throughout the years, under the Walters’ leadership, the course has evolved to enhance shot values, conditions, and playability. Featuring five sets of tees, Bogey Hills is enjoyed by players of all skill levels from juniors to tour professionals.
The course itself is made up of Zoysia fairways that are spread out before bent grass greens. The carefully conditioned set-up was designed to provide a stimulating challenge that will test your skill and improve your overall game. By the end of your round, you will be eager to get back and play again.
Our golf course is maintained to perfection year-round.
Course: Rating 71.3/ Slope 137
Total: 6526 Yards, Par 71
Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
Gold
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
355
342
322
309
272
184
171
160
143
130
604
566
554
532
441
202
188
163
140
125
497
484
474
458
388
439
413
393
375
348
367
336
303
288
265
170
157
149
143
133
520
501
488
457
392
3338
3158
3006
2845
2494
4
3
5
3
5
4
4
3
5
36
11
9
15
13
1
3
13
17
7
7
5
5
9
11
17
15
3
1
CLOSE
HOLE 1
This short dogleg left but demanding starting hole requires precision off the tee. There is a fairway bunker on the right and a bunker on the left about 250 yards from the Black tee. The green is double tiered with both bunkers on the left and right.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
9
TEE
355
342
322
309
272
CLOSE
HOLE 2
This long par 3 requires a strategic shot into the green. With bunkers guarding the green, one must be sure to hit the green. Once on the green the troubles continue with a back to front sloping green. Stay below the hole on this one.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
13
TEE
184
171
160
143
130
CLOSE
HOLE 3
This long par 5 requires 3 good shots to get to the green. The drive is especially important with out of bounds along the right side as well as 2 fairway bunkers. Lay up with your second shot because of the water on the front left side of the green. The third shot will leave you with a short iron into a large green with a false front and two green side bunkers.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
3
TEE
604
566
554
532
441
CLOSE
HOLE 4
This medium length par 3 has a creek that runs in front and along the right side of the hole. If that doesn't make you think, there are two bunkers on each side of the green. Got it on? Now the challenge of making the birdie begins. This green has lots of undulations. Be careful where you putt the ball, you might wind up with a longer putt if you're not careful.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
17
TEE
202
188
163
140
125
CLOSE
HOLE 5
The tee shot is most important on this extreme dogleg right par 5. With out of bounds down the right side as well as fairway bunkers down the left, your tee shot must be in fairway to take advantage of this short par 5. Cut off too much on the right and you will be out of bounds. If you have the distance try to reach the green in two. However, there are severe consequences if you miss with two bunkers guarding the green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
7
TEE
497
484
474
458
388
CLOSE
HOLE 6
This intimidating par 4 can cause golfers to buckle. The tee shot is very demanding, offering only a small landing area nestled between the fairway bunker and water on the right and an extreme drop off to the left. Hit a long iron into a green surrounded by bunkers and water on the right.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
5
TEE
439
413
393
375
348
CLOSE
HOLE 7
This short par 4 requires a straight tee shot through a shoot of trees. No need for driver on this hole, unless you are looking for trouble with water to the left and a fairway bunker to the right. The pin placement on this hole is crucial. With an elevated green and bunkers along the right, your second shot maybe more important than the first. Stay below the hole.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
11
TEE
367
336
303
288
265
CLOSE
HOLE 8
The shortest of the par 3's boasts two bunkers guarding the front of this large green. Watch for the pin position. If its on the left side, there is no need to be a hero. Hit the center and take your par.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
15
TEE
170
157
149
143
133
CLOSE
HOLE 9
This short and intimidating par 5 requires accuracy over distance. Your drive must be in the fairway to avoid water on the right and trees on the left. The second shot must avoid a tree at the end of the fairway, lakes on both sides and church pew bunkers on the right. Hit the third shot under the pin onto an elevated, back to front sloping green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
1
TEE
520
501
488
457
392
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
Gold
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
337
322
315
301
295
367
358
311
284
275
526
500
481
473
358
224
178
157
139
128
318
303
290
278
250
443
426
406
390
366
192
182
174
165
144
419
404
357
352
336
362
343
326
311
273
3188
3016
2817
2693
2425
6526
6174
5823
5538
4919
4
4
5
3
4
4
3
4
4
35
71
12
8
10
10
2
4
18
18
14
12
6
2
16
16
4
14
8
6
CLOSE
HOLE 10
This medium length slight dogleg left requires a good tee shot to avoid the fairway bunkers on both sides of the fairway. Your second shot into a green with small undulations allows you to start off the back nine on the right foot.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
8
TEE
337
322
315
301
295
CLOSE
HOLE 11
This short par 4 requires a partial blind shot into the fairway from the Blue or Black tee. Be careful not to go left or right on this tree lined hole. Your second shot should be a short iron into the green. Two large bunkers guard the entire front of the green so you must carry the ball on. The green slopes back to front but be careful. Our members call it "No Break 11" for a reason.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
10
TEE
367
358
311
284
275
CLOSE
HOLE 12
#12 requires a tee shot over a creek to reach the fairway from all but the red tees. Long hitters may try to go for the green. There are six bunkers and mounds covering the green. Lay up on the second shot and have a short iron into this severe back to front slopping green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
4
TEE
526
500
481
473
358
CLOSE
HOLE 13
The longest par 3 on the course requires you to hit over water on to a large green. Watch the pin location because it can change the length of the hole by 10 yards or more.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
18
TEE
224
178
157
139
128
CLOSE
HOLE 14
This short dogleg left par 4 requires a long iron or fairway wood off the tee. Your second shot requires you to carry two front bunkers onto an elevated green. Once on the green, the fun begins with small but severe breaks. Stay below the hole if you don't want to 3 putt.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
12
TEE
318
303
290
278
250
CLOSE
HOLE 15
A long slight dogleg right par 4, makes the tee shot crucial to making par on this hole. With out of bounds to the right and trees on both sides of the fairway, this hole demands a straight hit.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
2
TEE
443
426
406
390
366
CLOSE
HOLE 16
There is out of bounds down the right side and a bunker to the left. This par 3 with a double tiered green requires you to hit it long, straight and put the ball on the right tier to make par or birdie on this demanding hole.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
16
TEE
192
182
174
165
144
CLOSE
HOLE 17
This long uphill par 4 has both trees guarding the right and bunkers guarding the left side of the fairway. Hit a long to medium iron into a small green with a bunker on the right side.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
14
TEE
419
404
357
352
336
CLOSE
HOLE 18
The finish on the beautiful final hole is right back to the Clubhouse. The tee shot requires a long iron or fairway wood to make sure you stay short of the fairway bunker and water. Your second shot into the double tiered green will be welcomed by members at the bar cheering you on as you make your birdie putt and finish an enjoyable round at Bogey Hills.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
6
TEE
362
343
326
311
273
Black
Blue
White
Gold
Red
Slope
137
134
129
122
124
WOMEN
Black
Blue
White
Gold
Red
Rating
71.3
69.9
68.1
66.8
68.3
WOMEN