The 18-hole facility in Plymouth, Indiana features 6,533 yards of golf from the men’s tees with a par of 72. The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rating of 115.

The front nine is comprised of open fairways and is ideal for big hitters.  It consists of two par-3 holes which are not as short as they seem and two par-5 holes which are both 90-degree doglegs.

The back nine is more challenging and is surrounded by heavy trees.  It also consists of two par-3 and two par-5 holes. Water hazards come into play on seven of the holes, while small sand traps are strategically placed.

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Tee Name
Yards
Par
Rating
Slope

Back

6,533

72

70

115

Middle

6,156

72

68.3

112

Front

5,068

72

68.2

108

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FRONT NINE


TOUR THE

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TOUR THE

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TOUR THE

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THE Front NINE

#01 HONEY LOCUST

Honey Locust has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 346
Middle (White) – 320
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 319
Front-Ladies (Red) – 311

The first hole is a great opening par 4 hole that plays between 311 and 346 yards. The fairway is open but requires a controlled tee shot to avoid going out of bounds to the left. A small bunker is located on the right near the green that is avoidable with a good approach shot.

#01 HONEY LOCUST

Honey Locust has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 346
Middle (White) – 320
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 319
Front-Ladies (Red) – 311

The first hole is a great opening par 4 hole that plays between 311 and 346 yards. The fairway is open but requires a controlled tee shot to avoid going out of bounds to the left. A small bunker is located on the right near the green that is avoidable with a good approach shot.

#02 SHAGBACK HICKORY

Shagbark Hickory has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 394
Middle (White) – 383
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 373
Front-Ladies (Red) – 322

The second hole is a par 4 that ranges between 322 and 394 yards. The longest hitters will try to carry the creek but most players will find it better to set up for a longer approach. Avoid the tree line on the left as it is unforgiving. The approach shot is uphill and the green is mostly hidden from view. There is a bunker on the left front that can’t be seen and a tree on the right that will cause problems on offline shots. Par is a good score here.

#02 SHAGBACK HICKORY

Shagbark Hickory has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 394
Middle (White) – 383
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 373
Front-Ladies (Red) – 322

The second hole is a par 4 that ranges between 322 and 394 yards. The longest hitters will try to carry the creek but most players will find it better to set up for a longer approach. Avoid the tree line on the left as it is unforgiving. The approach shot is uphill and the green is mostly hidden from view. There is a bunker on the left front that can’t be seen and a tree on the right that will cause problems on offline shots. Par is a good score here.

#03 RIVER BIRCH

River Birch has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 186
Middle (White) – 175
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 146
Front-Ladies (Red) – 92

The third hole is a difficult par 3 that plays between 92 and 186 yards. The bunker off the left front adds to the difficulty of making a good score. On windy days there is an added challenge in keeping shots on target. Par is a good score here.

#03 RIVER BIRCH

River Birch has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 186
Middle (White) – 175
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 146
Front-Ladies (Red) – 92

The third hole is a difficult par 3 that plays between 92 and 186 yards. The bunker off the left front adds to the difficulty of making a good score. On windy days there is an added challenge in keeping shots on target. Par is a good score here.

#04 SUGAR MAPLE

Sugar Maple has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 360
Middle (White) – 352
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 299
Front-Ladies (Red) – 233

The fourth hole is a par 4 played at yardages between 233 and 347 yards. The fairway after the ridge is inviting and the green is large with subtle breaks. This hole allows for birdie opportunities on well struck approach shots.

#04 SUGAR MAPLE

Sugar Maple has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 360
Middle (White) – 352
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 299
Front-Ladies (Red) – 233

The fourth hole is a par 4 played at yardages between 233 and 347 yards. The fairway after the ridge is inviting and the green is large with subtle breaks. This hole allows for birdie opportunities on well struck approach shots.

#05 BLACK OAK

Black Oak has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 383
Middle (White) – 353
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 270
Front-Ladies (Red) – 236

The fifth hole is a slight dogleg right par 4 played from 236 to 383 yards. The large tree on the left shortens the opening off the tee requiring an accurate tee shot from the middle and back tees. The front tees offer a straighter angle to the hole and longer hitters will attempt to drive the green from the forward tees.

#05 BLACK OAK

Black Oak has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 383
Middle (White) – 353
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 270
Front-Ladies (Red) – 236

The fifth hole is a slight dogleg right par 4 played from 236 to 383 yards. The large tree on the left shortens the opening off the tee requiring an accurate tee shot from the middle and back tees. The front tees offer a straighter angle to the hole and longer hitters will attempt to drive the green from the forward tees.

#06 BLACK MAPLE

Black Maple has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 446
Middle (White) – 435
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 406
Front-Ladies (Red) – 310

The sixth hole is a par 5 dogleg left. Avoid the bunker off the left side of the hill when hitting off the tee. The creek runs along the right side of the rough and will devour errant shots. Longer hitters may try to go for the green in two but must beware the two large bunkers that guard the front of the green.

#06 BLACK MAPLE

Black Maple has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 446
Middle (White) – 435
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 406
Front-Ladies (Red) – 310

The sixth hole is a par 5 dogleg left. Avoid the bunker off the left side of the hill when hitting off the tee. The creek runs along the right side of the rough and will devour errant shots. Longer hitters may try to go for the green in two but must beware the two large bunkers that guard the front of the green.

#07 SPRUCE

Spruce has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 428
Middle (White) – 423
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 358
Front-Ladies (Red) – 353

The seventh hole is a par 5 dogleg right. This hole requires playing over the creek to a low lying green that is surrounded to the right and back by a pond. Going for the green in two is temping but not without risk. Long second shots can easily find the water and shots missed too far to the right will likely find the same fate.

#07 SPRUCE

Spruce has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 428
Middle (White) – 423
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 358
Front-Ladies (Red) – 353

The seventh hole is a par 5 dogleg right. This hole requires playing over the creek to a low lying green that is surrounded to the right and back by a pond. Going for the green in two is temping but not without risk. Long second shots can easily find the water and shots missed too far to the right will likely find the same fate.

#08 WHITE PINE

White Pine has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 271
Middle (White) – 198
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 145
Front-Ladies (Red) – 138

The eighth hole is a challenging par 3 especially for the middle and back tees. The longest tee plays at 271 yards and requires a drive over the creek. The tree line looms over the right side and makes for a challenging shot for both on yardage and the line of approach. Par is a good score here.

#08 WHITE PINE

White Pine has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 271
Middle (White) – 198
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 145
Front-Ladies (Red) – 138

The eighth hole is a challenging par 3 especially for the middle and back tees. The longest tee plays at 271 yards and requires a drive over the creek. The tree line looms over the right side and makes for a challenging shot for both on yardage and the line of approach. Par is a good score here.

#09 PIN OAK

Pin Oak has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 319
Middle (White) – 308
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 304
Front-Ladies (Red) – 299

The ninth hole has a tree line that discourages shots to the right. The hole is guarded by two front bunkers that protect a green that slopes slightly from back to front. Accurate approach shots are rewarded for a great birdie opportunity to end the front nine holes.

#09 PIN OAK

Pin Oak has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 319
Middle (White) – 308
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 304
Front-Ladies (Red) – 299

The ninth hole has a tree line that discourages shots to the right. The hole is guarded by two front bunkers that protect a green that slopes slightly from back to front. Accurate approach shots are rewarded for a great birdie opportunity to end the front nine holes.

THE Back NINE

#10 MULBERRY

Mulberry has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 337
Middle (White) – 326
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 269
Front-Ladies (Red) – 240

The tenth gets tight around the green and there are water hazards to right and left on approach. There are trees that guard the left side of the green. The green is raised and slopes back to front making it more challenging. Par is a good score here.

#10 MULBERRY

Mulberry has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 337
Middle (White) – 326
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 269
Front-Ladies (Red) – 240

The tenth gets tight around the green and there are water hazards to right and left on approach. There are trees that guard the left side of the green. The green is raised and slopes back to front making it more challenging. Par is a good score here.

#11 BEECH

Beech has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 475
Middle (White) – 459
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 358
Front-Ladies (Red) – 300

The 11th is a challenging par 5 that doglegs left and the fairway is a pathway over the creek… The elevated green requires an accurate approach.

#11 BEECH

Beech has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 475
Middle (White) – 459
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 358
Front-Ladies (Red) – 300

The 11th is a challenging par 5 that doglegs left and the fairway is a pathway over the creek… The elevated green requires an accurate approach.

#12 WILLOW

Willow has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 132
Middle (White) – 130
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 120
Front-Ladies (Red) – 116

The 12th hole is a short par 3 that has one of the most sloped greens on the course. The pin position can lead to challenging putts making par a good score.

#12 WILLOW

Willow has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 132
Middle (White) – 130
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 120
Front-Ladies (Red) – 116

The 12th hole is a short par 3 that has one of the most sloped greens on the course. The pin position can lead to challenging putts making par a good score.

#13 BLACK WALNUT

Black Walnut has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 355
Middle (White) – 350
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 232
Front-Ladies (Red) – 223

The 13th hole plays over a hill then flattens out to a green that slopes back to front. There is a generous area open to approach shots but anything long over the green should be avoided.

#13 BLACK WALNUT

Black Walnut has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 355
Middle (White) – 350
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 232
Front-Ladies (Red) – 223

The 13th hole plays over a hill then flattens out to a green that slopes back to front. There is a generous area open to approach shots but anything long over the green should be avoided.

#14 RED MAPLE

Red Maple has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 185
Middle (White) – 181
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 127
Front-Ladies (Red) – 119

The 14th hole is one of the most challenging holes on the course. Trees line both sides and branches come into play on any shot that is not struck well. The green slopes back to front. Offline tee shots almost always lead to undesirable follow up shots. Avoid going over the green here. Par is a good score.

#14 RED MAPLE

Red Maple has a par of 3

Back (Blue) – 185
Middle (White) – 181
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 127
Front-Ladies (Red) – 119

The 14th hole is one of the most challenging holes on the course. Trees line both sides and branches come into play on any shot that is not struck well. The green slopes back to front. Offline tee shots almost always lead to undesirable follow up shots. Avoid going over the green here. Par is a good score.

#15 IRONWOOD

Ironwood has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 415
Middle (White) – 385
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 368
Front-Ladies (Red) – 281

The 15th hole doglegs left and has a nice landing area on well struck drives. The green is guarded by a large bunker to the right. The green is one of the largest on the course. Approach shots that are far from the pin will leave a long breaking putt.

#15 IRONWOOD

Ironwood has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 415
Middle (White) – 385
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 368
Front-Ladies (Red) – 281

The 15th hole doglegs left and has a nice landing area on well struck drives. The green is guarded by a large bunker to the right. The green is one of the largest on the course. Approach shots that are far from the pin will leave a long breaking putt.

#16 COTTONWOOD

Cottonwood has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 360
Middle (White) – 352
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 276
Front-Ladies (Red) – 260

The 16th hole has a pond in front of the back tees and a pond that sits to the left of the fairway along a tree line that has to be avoided. The green is surrounded by mounds that protect the green and make for a more challenging shot into the green.

#16 COTTONWOOD

Cottonwood has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 360
Middle (White) – 352
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 276
Front-Ladies (Red) – 260

The 16th hole has a pond in front of the back tees and a pond that sits to the left of the fairway along a tree line that has to be avoided. The green is surrounded by mounds that protect the green and make for a more challenging shot into the green.

#17 BURR OAK

Burr Oak has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 598
Middle (White) – 550
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 441
Front-Ladies (Red) – 325

The 17th par 5 is the longest hole on the course. There is a wooded area that runs the length of the hole to the left and there are trees to the right. The longest hitters may try to reach the green in two but the green is smaller and demands precision.

#17 BURR OAK

Burr Oak has a par of 5

Back (Blue) – 598
Middle (White) – 550
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 441
Front-Ladies (Red) – 325

The 17th par 5 is the longest hole on the course. There is a wooded area that runs the length of the hole to the left and there are trees to the right. The longest hitters may try to reach the green in two but the green is smaller and demands precision.

#18 SYCAMORE

Sycamore has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 323
Middle (White) – 315
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 262
Front-Ladies (Red) – 226

The 18th hole requires a tee shot that crosses the creek on all the tees except the very front tee. This uphill par 4 has tree lines to the left and right leading to an uphill green that is guarded by two bunkers on the front and slopes steeply down off the back.

#18 SYCAMORE

Sycamore has a par of 4

Back (Blue) – 323
Middle (White) – 315
Front-Senior (Yellow) – 262
Front-Ladies (Red) – 226

The 18th hole requires a tee shot that crosses the creek on all the tees except the very front tee. This uphill par 4 has tree lines to the left and right leading to an uphill green that is guarded by two bunkers on the front and slopes steeply down off the back.