OVERVIEW OF THE BACK 9Check out the PHOTO GALLERYBook your tee time by calling 718-252-4625 or CLICK HERE. Hole Number 10:Now that you’ve grabbed a drink at the turn, start your back 9 by reaching this par-5 in two. Leaving yourself an uphill putt is mandatory; you do not want to putt from the back of the green.Hole Number 11:Aim your tee shot just to the right of the tree on the left, as this is a blind landing area, with a dog-leg left. The green is deceivingly uphill, but if you over-shoot the green you’re in big trouble.Hole Number 12:Tucked away among the trees, this par 4 has a green that funnels your ball toward the center, so be mindful of the pin placement.Hole Number 13:A slightly uphill par 3, the 13th is also the shortest hole on the course. Make sure to land your ball below the pin for an easier chance at birdie.Hole Number 14:A straight par 5 with a large green. Avoid the rows of trees on the left and you can birdie this one.Hole Number 15:Similar to the 10th hole, but the 15th is not as generous because it’s a par 4. Once again, you want to avoid the downhill putt, so leave your approach below the hole.Hole Number 16:If you played the 11th hole well, then you’ll like the 16th. Another blind landing area with a dog-leg left, so aim your tee shot over the bunkers on the left. Again, don’t over-shoot the green.Hole Number 17:Welcome to the easiest hole on the course. There is no bunker in front of this green, only in the back, so just get your tee shot to land and you’re putting for birdie!Hole Number 18:The final hole offers a fantastic, panoramic view of the water channel. This is the longest hole on the course, so reaching the green in two will be difficult. Keep your tee shot between the tree on the right and the bunker on the left and you’ll have a clear path to the green.Book your tee time by calling 718-252-4625 or CLICK HERE. |






