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COURSE
OVERVIEW
Built in 1963 Emerson Golf Club offers two different yet equally challenging
eighteen and nine-hole layouts. The opening nine winds through relatively
open terrain with strategic water hazards. Although these generous
landing areas tempt the golfer to 'grip it and rip it" off the
tee, positioning for the ideal approach shot is equally important.
The back nine is characterized by mature tree lined fairways that
demand accuracy from tee to green. Each of the bent grass greens are
well groomed, mildly undulating, and well protected by sculpted bunkers.
Lauded for its course conditions, Emerson' s layout rewards golfers
who can combine a mastery of power and finesse. Overall, Emerson Golf
Club provides an excellent combination of open and wooded holes, and
is a true test of golf for players of all skill levels.
COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
- The course plays 6,949 yards Par 36-35 - 71.
- The opening side is longer at 3458 yards, but the back nine
is tighter and more challenging.
- Greens range in size from 3,550 square feet to 7,100 square
feet, (Averaging 5,400 square feet)..
- There are a total of 31 bunkers strategically placed throughput
the course.
- One hole does not have any bunkers.
- Tees average 7,500 square feet
TYPES
OF GRASS
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COURSE TEES:
Bent
- COURSE
FAIRWAYS: Bent
- COURSE
GREENS: Bent
- PRACTICE
RANGE: Bent
- PUTTING
GREEN: Bent
- ROUGH:
Blend of Kentucky Bluegrass,
Perennial Rye, & Fine Fescues
- AEREFYING:
Twice annually
THE
PRACTICE AREAS
- Warm-up Range with mats
- 3,500 square feet Practice Putting Green

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