Redstone Golf Club's Member Course - Front 9




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Hole #1: 562 Yards, Par 5 - The Member Course

The opening hole at Redstone Golf Club plays to the northwest and dodges slightly to the right. Take your driver down the left side of the hole for the best go at the green in two. On your second shot you must carry over a bunker 35 yards short of the green or layup short and left of the bunker for the best angle into the green.



Hole #2: 427 Yards, Par 4 - The Member Course

The second hole is a dogleg left and is best approached from the left-center of the fairway to avoid the large, deep bunker on the right side of the green. If there is a place to miss on your second shot it is at the left side of the green for an easier up-and-down.



Hole #3: 222 Yards, Par 3 - The Member Course

The third hole is a long par-3 over water and features a deception bunker 25 yards short of the green. The emphasis here is on ball striking. There is room short to bounce the ball onto the green and the best place to miss it is on the right.



Hole #4: 401 Yards, Par 4 - The Member Course

Position off the tee on number four is everything. The tee shot with a metal wood or a long iron must be in the fairway to approach this small, L-shaped green.



Hole #5: 190 Yards, Par 3 - The Member Course

Hole number five features colorful wetlands plants and tall pines. That makes this one of the most beautiful holes on the entire golf course. The obvious aim on this hole is to the right side.



Hole #6: 393 Yards, Par 4 - The Member Course

For the best angle on hole No. 6, take the tee shot over the cross bunker down the left side of the fairway. A drive right of center can end up behind a huge tree with a couple of deep bunkers guarding the right side of the green.



Hole #7: 498 Yards, Par 4 - The Member Course

This is the longest par four on the entire course. Hit your best drive or you might have a long iron or a fairway metal on your second shot. The largest green on the course is actually two small greens, with a huge role between them. It’s well-guarded by bunkers on the left and is fronted on the right by water.



Hole #8: 196 Yards, Par 3 - The Member Course

Depending on the pin placement on the eighth hole, this hole could be either a birdie or a double bogey. To the right, the green surface is wide open and approachable. But when the pin is tucked behind the left, the green surface disappears behind a deep bunker. It‘s also guarded by another large bunker behind the green. Play it smart to the right side of the green and let your putter do the work.



Hole #9: 582 Yards, Par 5 - The Member Course

The long par 5 9th hole plays due South, so it will usually play longer than the yardage on the card. The right side of the hole is protected by wetlands down the entire hole. Get close on your second shot to give you a wedge into a shallow, well-bunkered green.