Mont Orford Golf Course

Course

Tips

Hole #1: It is wide open for your first drive of the day. Your second shot needs to be right of the big cedars and the soft green accepts balls very well.


Hole #2: Avoid the right side on your tee shot, there is a lot of room on the left side. The green and the front of the green are rather hard, therefore land your approach shot on the front of the green or even before the green.


Hole #3: This short hole demands precision on your first shot. The inclined green accepts the balls very well and uphill putts brakes always to the left.


Hole #4: Privilege the right side of the green and take a club less on this downhill par 3.


Hole #5: The red and white stake should be your target on your tee shot to avoid the water hazard on the right side. The rest of the fairway is inclined toward the right, so aim your next shots to the left. Add an extra 10 yards to your approach on this elevated green. Uphill putts always brake from left to right.


Hole #6: Long hitters will reach the upper plateau, but the others should privilege a shorter tee shot on the lower plateau and not on the hill. Make sure you are on the back-half of this very undulating green.


Hole #7: This very tight dog leg demands wise play; a 175 yards tee shot before the big pines will safely leads you with a uphill approach on this very soft green. So take a club more.


Hole #8: Long hitters will try to cross the second brook. The others should hit a safe 150 yards shot in between the two brooks before approaching with precision the green. Plan one or two club more for this uphill approach.


Hole #9: The most difficult hole of the course is very much uphill, therefore envisage two club more and privilege the front of the green. On this very leaning green be always below the hole.


Hole #10: You will need a very good drive, preferably on the left of the trees,  on this long par 4. Despite a slightly downhill approachtrust the real distance to choose your club.


Hole #11: tee shot a little on the left of the white and red stake will be ideal before the uphill approach, with one more club, on the back of this soft green.


Hole #12: Attack the flag on this tender green which accepts the balls very well.


Hole #13: A straight 175 yards tee shot will be safer than to try to cut the corner and risk to be O.B. on this 90° dog leg left. Take a club more for your approach on this rather hard green.


Hole #14: A precise left to right drive is ideal for this dog leg right hole. The green leans towards the right.


Hole #15: Since all leans towards the rightprefer the left side of the green.


Hole #16: The first half of this hole is rather flat and the second half leans towards the left. So long hitters should aim their drive a little bit to the right side. Approach shot should also be aimed to the right side of this very soft green.


Hole #17: A precise 200 yards tee shot with a left to right cut is ideal. Long hitters should leave their driver in the bag. The green is soft, therefore you can attack the flag in order to have uphill putts.


Hole #18: Take the club house as your target for your drive. For your second shot, aim a little left of the club house and the slope will redirect your ball towards the center of the fairway. The green is rather hard thus plan an approach shot at the beginning and right side of the green.