Gaylord Country Club

Photo Tour

Photos were taken August 5, 1997.

Hole 4

Hole 3:
A par four with about 160 yard second shot. If the pin is to the front of this large green it's between two large traps with very little room for error.

Hole 6

Hole 6:
A tough par three. This is the start of the Country Clubs amen corner. There is a rumor that there is another "Amen corner" on some other course but it can't be any tougher than this one.

Hole 7

Hole 7:
It takes a real good poke to the top of the ridge on this par five. The shot better be to the right to have a shot down the fairway to a well bunkered green.

Hole 8

Hole 8:
One more good poke off the tee is needed. After that, a little sand, a little water and a tough green to putt. These three holes can put some big numbers on your card in a hurry. (been there, did that.)

Hole 12

Hole 12:
With the tee in the open, it makes it seem as if you're hitting down a funnel on this par five. It's not that bad but it does play with your mind and nerves.

Hole 17

Hole 17:
The green is the tough part of this hole. It slopes away from you and getting close to a pin in the front part of the green is a real challenge.

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