Karen Kreiter
The Pillsbury Group GMAC
Lake Palestine Office


 

Course
Rating
Slope
Championship
74.3
142
Back
71.1
133
Middle
67.0
125
Forward
69.0
126
  
Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
Championship
424
402
521
208
422
210
380
452
434
3453
Back
389
363
497
165
395
178
353
408
405
3153
Middle
335
324
439
131
340
128
297
359
348
2701
Middle Handicap
7
15
9
17
13
5
11
1
3
Par
4
4
5
3
4
3
4
4
4
35
Forward
304
284
405
100
303
103
26
324
316
2405
Forward Handicap
7
15
1
17
11
6
13
10
3

Hole
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOT
Championship
529
194
420
433
220
543
410
401
432
3582
7035
Back
510
167
385
392
180
502
367
383
382
3268
6421
Middle
465
130
351
347
150
460
318
343
365
2929
5630
Middle Handicap
12
18
16
14
8
4
6
10
2
Par
5
3
4
4
3
5
4
4
4
36
71
Forward
424
100
303
312
115
425
295
298
290
2562
4967
Forward Handicap
8
18
14
12
16
4
6
10
2


Invitation - Par 4
A lake guards the right side of the green. Placement in the back demands accuracy for those who do not wish to settle for the middle of the green.

Four Clubber - Par 4
An elevated landing area is guarded by bunkers on both sides of this dogleg right. Approach shot is important due to the size of the green, 62 yards from front to back.

Beauty - Par 5
With a good tee shot, reaching the green in two becomes an option. A catch bunker sixty yards short of the green may hinder a good score.

Preparation - Par 3
Yardage is similar to the #6 Island of dreams. Hit the right club here and you're ready to brave the water to come.

Serenity - Par 4
An extremely long fairway bunker down the right side encourages a tee shot down the left center. Avoid this bunker and put the ball below the pin for birdie's.

Island of Dreams - Par 3
Slightly downhill and straight ahead. With the right club selection and a good swing, birdie's will be taken, along with doubles and triples for those who don't.

The Shotmaker - Par 4
The shortest par four on the front side, but could be the most demanding from the tee and on your approach due to the water along the left side and the smallest green on the course.

Meat & Potatoes - Par 4
The longest par four. Hit it solid twice to reach the green and hit it between the bunkers throughout the hole to achieve par or better.

Driving Home - Par 4
This dogleg left temps you to hit your tee ball to the left center of the fairway. Although it may save you yardage on your approach, the risk is high. Hit it right center and short of the fairway; the rest depends on pin placement.

Sampler - Par 5
An easy, straight par 5, if such a hole exists. The undulation starts here, a wide shallow green welcomes an approach shot with a bite.

Tranquility - Par 3
This breathtaking par 3 will cater to a left to right ball flight. A ball straying to the left will cause havoc to a good score

Stadium - Par 4
This uphill par four has been carved to aid the off center shot off the tee. No fairway bunkers, but your approach shot is most crucial to a green with many undulations. Keep it below the hole.

Lucky - Par 4
A true splender of a par four with a downhill tee shot off the tee. A bunker guards both sides of the green and the back is guarded by grass bunkers. Accuracy, accuracy, accuracy=Birdie.

Mercy - Par 3
This dowhill par three can play 236 from the championship. a large bunker in front of the green guards the left side, and the oak trees overhang the right corner of the green. Hit a fade for the win.

Decisions - Par 5
One of the narrowest holes with two fairway bunkers to welcome and arrant shot. Watch the split creek and play for your best results through this uphill par five.

All Carry - Par 4
A small green protected by water awaits your approach shot on this par four. Concetrate on accuracy, solid swings and putting will pull you through this challenging hole.

Perfections - Par 4
Not necessarily a driver off the tee. Play down the middle for a breathtaking view of this stadium style green with Azaleas to accent the beauty of East Texas the Eagle's Bluff way.

Memory - Par 4
The Gipson bridge was built in memory of our great architect and friend Carlton Gipson. As you stand on the 18th green, look down the fairway for a truly peaceful memory.