The opening hole at Jamestown Park starts the back nine with an undulating par four with a fairway that feeds down to the left. Your approach shot will play uphill to a large green that slopes from back right to front left.
The second hole is a demanding par four that dog legs sharply from right to left. The fairway slopes considerably to the left leaving for a challenging uphill approach shot to a green that slopes from back to front with a tricky back shelf section. Your approach shot can often play more than its yardage however, short is better than long.
Hole number three is a long, undulating par five that dog legs from right to left. The landing area for both tee shot and layup will tend to feed to the right. An approach into this par five green takes thought as the green slopes from front left to back right and is protected with bunkers on both the left and right side.
The fourth hole is a shorter but demanding par three where staying below the hole location is key. The green slopes from back left to front right and a tee shot wide left or wide right could find greenside bunkers making par a challenging task.
Hole number five is a slight downhill tree lined par four that doglegs sharply from right to left. The approach shot will play downhill to a deep green that slopes from front left to back right protected by bunkers left and front right.
The sixth hole is a good risk reward par five that plays slightly uphill off the tee and favors the left side of its tree lined fairway. If laying up choose your yardage wisely as fairway bunkers short of the green can make for a challenging approach shot to a wide green complex that slopes from back to front.
Hole number seven is a short par four that requires an accurate tee shot to a fairway that slopes to the right. An approach shot will play slightly uphill to a green that slopes from front left to back right and is guarded by two front greenside bunkers.
The eighth hole is a par three that will play uphill. Coming up short on this hole could lead to trouble as it slopes off considerably back down to the pond in front. The green complex is large and slopes from back right to front left with a small shelf located in its back section.
Hole number nine is a shorter, tree lined, slightly uphill, par four. Accuracy over distance here is critical to finding the fairway as the fairway slopes from left to right. Your approach shot will play slightly uphill to a deep green that slopes from left to right and protected by a front right greenside bunker.
The tenth hole is a slight dogleg left with a fairway bunker guarding the left side. A good tee shot can leave you with a slight uphill approach shot to a deep green guarded with a bunker along its left side.
Hole number eleven is a shorter but challenging par five with a tee shot that plays slightly downhill to a fairway that feeds to the right. An ideal layup will be to the left side as the fairway slopes from left to right. An approach shot in two can be challenging as it will play uphill to a narrow green with a back shelf and guarded by a bunker short and left.
The twelfth hole is a long challenging straight away par four with a generous fairway. Finding the fairway is critical as the approach shot will play uphill to an elevated green that narrows towards the back half. An approach shot wide right could lead to a difficult up and down for par.
Hole number thirteen is a short par three guarded by a front bunker that sits below the green level. Accuracy is important as the green complex is divided into tiered sections that slope from back to front.
The fourteenth hole is a long par four with a fairway sloping from right to left. Club selection for your approach shot can be challenging as it plays to a large green that feeds front to back. A shot long over this green can lead to trouble.
Hole number fifteen is a par five that plays uphill off the tee with a fairway bunker defending the left side. A tee shot too far right can lead to a difficult second shot as the fairway slopes hard downhill to the right and feeds down to a water hazard. A layup would need to avoid being down the right side leaving a shot into a green that slopes from back to front and is guarded by two front bunkers.
The sixteenth hole is a short scoring par four that favors a tee shot down the left side as the fairway slopes off to the right. Your approach shot puts accuracy at a premium to a green that feeds towards the back and is guarded by a front left bunker.
Hole number seventeen is a challenging par three that demands precision. The green complex has three sections including a tiered back right portion and a front bunker that sits slightly below green level. Depending on the pin location, putting from the wrong section of the green can make for a difficult two putt.
The finishing hole at Jamestown Park is a straight away par four with a tee shot that will play uphill. Your approach shot will require accuracy to a green that slopes from back to front complemented by a deep front right-side bunker.