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The Course

Home of Champions

Established in 1922, the best kept secret about Meadia is about to be revealed. Developing your game at Meadia Heights has helped the best in the world compete on all levels. The golf course demands accuracy, ball control, and a lot of patience. With small greens and slick putting surfaces, the course layout is a fair and generous test for the average player. Because of it’s special nature, over time Meadia Heights has become the home of champions. For decades more champions have come from the Meadia ranks than any other club. As Meadia Heights continues its commitment to junior golf, the champions will likely continue to flourish.


Scorecard

scorecard

Course Tour & Pro Tips

Aerial

Aerial

Review some of the expert pro tips about each hole at Meadia Heights.


Hole #1

Hole #1

Favor the left center of this dog-leg right par 4. The carry to the top of the hill is 200 yards for the men.


Hole #2

Hole #2

Uphill par 3 – do not hit the ball over the green! You’ll be sorry! Green slopes from the back to front and right to left.


Hole #3

Hole #3

Careful of the out of bounds along the right. A good tee shot would be straight down the center of the fairway; this will put you in position to play a blind second shot. The green slopes right to left. A good aiming point for the second shot is the last pine tree on the right.


Hole #4

Hole #4

Enjoy the view! This par 3 requires an accurate 185+ yard shot-too far right and you are in the woods or way below the green-too far left and you are in the woods. Balls hit left will feed down the hill a bit but not much!


Hole #5

Hole #5

Straight away short par 4. Watch out for the bunkers on the left and right of the fairway which are about 200 yards from the tee!


Hole #6

Hole #6

Par 5 along the road. A long tee ball will put you in range to go for it. From the top of the second hill you have only 110 yards to the green. Green slopes left to right.


Hole #7

Hole #7

Par 4 along the road. Bunkers on the left of the fairway force you to aim down the middle. Land your shots short of the green and allow them to roll on as the green slopes front to back and is not very accepting.


Hole #8

Hole #8

A long par 4 with a slight dog-leg left. Drives should favor the right side. Green slopes left to right and front to back!


Hole #9

Hole #9

A short par 4 with out-of-bounds along the right. Favor the left fairway for a short iron shot into the green. Stay out of the pot bunker in front. It’s a sure bogey! Don’t let the green fool you – most of the put’s are straight.


Hole #10

Hole #10

Par 4 along the road-aim left. Play the second shot to land short if you want to hold this green. Almost every ball will feed down the hill to the lower tier of the green. Careful when you putt-you may end up on the lower tier!


Hole #11

Hole #11

Picturesque par 5 requires a long tee shot to get home in two. Otherwise two good shots up the middle and a nice chip will put you in position for a birdie! The green is cradled by the pond to the right and behind, while deep bunkers guard the front. Green slopes from back to front.


Hole #12

Hole #12

Hold on to your hats! A straight tee shot is the only way to play. At the top of the hill, 100 yards is all you will have left to the trickiest green on the course. The ball will feed left to right and front to back. Unless you land it short, you will most likely be chipping from behind.


Hole #13

Hole #13

A short par 3 with the pond in front. Green slopes from left to right. Putting the ball on the green is the key to this hole. Chipping and sand shots are tricky!


Hole #14

Hole #14

A dog-leg left par 4 requires a good tee shot that favors the center of the fairway. Anything too long will end up in a fairway bunker. The second shot is uphill to a green with a false front-anything short will roll off. Green slopes left to right.


Hole #15

Hole #15

An interesting par 4. You will want to hit a 200 yard shot to put yourself at the top of the hill with a flat lie. If you are a big hitter, you can try to rip it and get to the bottom of the hill for a short chip. The green slopes back to front and right to left.


Hole #16

Hole #16

A great par 4 for the men, par 5 for the ladies. A good tee shot to the top of the hill will give you a view of the green. The two tier green is protected by bunkers on the left and right. Green slopes right to left. We fondly call this one our “little monster”.


Hole #17

Hole #17

A three shot par 5 unless you are a gorilla! A good tee shot will put you in position to determine whether to hit to the area short of the pond or to go to the fairway on the other side. Green slopes left to right.


Hole #18

Hole #18

A long par 3 finishing hole. Bunkers guard this intimidating hole while the clubhouse deck overlooks the 18th green.


Clubhouse

Clubhouse

After your round...return to the Member's Clubhouse to enjoy good times, great people, and excellent food & ambiance.