Hole #10 par 4 390 yards, dogleg
left
Good starting hole for the challenging back nine. 60-yard
wide landing area. Second shot is slightly uphill and large bunker guards right
side of green. Back right pin placement will one of the toughest

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| Course Designer Ernie Els looking over
the par 3 11th hole. |
Hole #11 par 3 195 yards
A
spectacular par 3 and one of the signature holes. It starts a stretch of holes
craved out of a pine forest. Rock wall creates the face of a bunker that runs
the length of the 30-yard green. Green is long and narrow, running away from the
player.
Hole #12 par 4 455 yards, slight dogleg
left
The longest and most demanding par 4 on the golf course.
Requires a 180 tee shot over a deep ravine from championship tee to reach
fairway. Mounding on right side of the fairway should force errant tee shots
back into the fairway. Second shot requires the player to carry a wetland area
to reach green.
Hole #13 par 4 405
yards
Players will have a secluded feeling playing this hole
as large, fifteen-foot high mounds frame the right side of the hole. Small
fairway pot bunker is located on left side of fairway. Tall pine trees create a
backdrop for the green.
Hole #14 par 4 440
yards
Another elevated tee shot that provides panoramic views
of the surrounding mountain ranges and golf course. Whiskey Creek Canal guards
the left side of the fairway. A small fairway bunker on the left side faces the
player on the tee and serves as an aiming guide. Green is guarded by water on
the left and a bunker. Small mounds on the right should push errant second shots
back onto the green.
Hole #15 par 3 220 yards
The
longest par 3 on the golf course. Playing from the championship tees will
require shot to carry entire left side of the Whiskey Creek Pond. Front of green
is protected by a large bunker. Shots going over the green will come to rest in
a grass bunker.
Hole #16 par 5 540
yards
Relatively straight par 5 with elevated green visible
from the tees. Fairway bunkers guard both sides of fairway near landing area.
Very difficult green to reach in two shots not only because of the length of the
hole, but also because of the elevated, well bunkered green complex. The green
is best suited to accept a high, lofted shot.
Hole #17 par 4 425
yards
Another generous landing area for tee shot. Second shot
is the most demanding of all the par 4's on the course, an uphill shot to a
two-tiered green. Back pin placement will be one of the most difficult to reach.
Two large and deep bunkers guard the left side of the green.

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| Hole
#18 |
Hole #18 par 5 550 yards
Golf
Magazine put it best in the April 2000 issue, "a spectacular finishing hole".
The 18th hole at Whiskey Creek is possibly one of the most dramatic and unique
finishing holes in the Mid-Atlantic. With the ruins of 19th century stone house
once belonging to German immigrants standing in the middle of the fairway 275
yards from the championship tees, this down hill par 5 offers many strategic
choices to the player. Playing to the left side of the fairway off the tee will
provide the bold player with an opportunity to go for the green in two. Playing
to the right side of the fairway off the tee is the safer route, although the
third shot must be played over a small pond guarding the green.
| HOLE |
PAR |
BLACK |
BLUE |
WHITE |
RED |
| 10 |
4 |
390 |
355 |
325 |
260 |
| 11 |
3 |
200 |
180 |
170 |
115 |
| 12 |
4 |
455 |
430 |
375 |
255 |
| 13 |
4 |
405 |
375 |
360 |
265 |
| 14 |
4 |
440 |
420 |
390 |
335 |
| 15 |
3 |
220 |
200 |
170 |
105 |
| 16 |
5 |
540 |
525 |
485 |
425 |
| 17 |
4 |
425 |
395 |
375 |
300 |
| 18 |
5 |
555 |
530 |
515 |
445 |
| 36 |
3630 |
3410 |
3165 |
2505 |
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