Masters Course
Designer: Originally designed by Ted Robinson Sr. | Redesign by Lanny Wadkins (2025)
For golfers of all levels, this captivating layout promises a unique and unforgettable experience. Novice players will find their confidence…
For golfers of all levels, this captivating layout promises a unique and unforgettable experience. Novice players will find their confidence soaring on the forgiving first hole, with its wide fairway and welcoming approach. As you progress through the course, subtle elevation changes, strategically placed bunkers, and water hazards provide a test of skill for even the most experienced golfer. Beyond the test of skill, the panoramic views provide a backdrop of breathtaking beauty, offering a serene and tranquil atmosphere.
# 1 /
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 5
Women's 5
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 380
Green Tee 365
Silver Tee 350
Gold Tee 304
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
Elevated tee boxes overlook a wide fairway. Tees shots that favor the left side are guided back to the fairway by the hill. Tee shots that leak to the right can find the fairway bunkers. Most bigger hitters should be able to clear the bunkers and set up an easy, uphill wedge shot to the two-tier green. Always better to keep the ball below the pin for Braemar’s fast greens.
# 2 /
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 9
Women's 9
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 172
Green Tee 148
Silver Tee 137
Gold Tee 115
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
This downhill par 3 is guarded on the left by an overhanging tree and a greenside bunker. The right side features a full-length bunker that runs along the ravine. Winds tend to circle in the afternoons around this exposed hole. Tee shots favoring the middle of the green should create a fairly low-stress 2-putt par.
# 3 /
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 4
Women's 2
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 381
Green Tee 371
Silver Tee 364
Gold Tee 359
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
Standing on another elevated tee box gives players a great view back to the clubhouse and the tree lined fairway. Take careful note of the distance to the creek that runs across the bottom of the fairway about 220-240 yards, depending on your tee of choice. Second shot is to an elevated green and yardage is key. The green is protected by two bunkers on the left and a small pond on the right. Approach shots that find their way above the hole can be very tricky downhill putts.
# 4 /
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 2
Women's 6
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 413
Green Tee 395
Silver Tee 382
Gold Tee 405
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
Hole four has a slightly elevated tee box. Longer hitters can reach the backside of the hill and roll the ball all the way. Most players will favor the top of the hill for a good look at the pin. This green is quite accessible after a good tee shot. Downhill yardage can be tricky for the approach to the green which features a right-side bunker.
# 5 /
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 3
Women's 1
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 367
Green Tee 359
Silver Tee 348
Gold Tee 348
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
This dogleg right hole has OB on the right hill and shots that move left can find one of the fairway bunkers or run off the fairway completely. Accuracy and club selection are paramount for this tee shot. Players with a well-placed tee shot can expect a simple uphill approach. The two-tier green features a very deep pot bunker directly in front. Once again, club selection is key to find yourself on the proper tier for a 2-putt opportunity.
# 6 /
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 7
Women's 8
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 191
Green Tee 170
Silver Tee 157
Gold Tee 87
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
Long par 3 requires a precise tee shot to a small 2-tier green. A small pot bunker guards the front of the green.
# 7 /
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 7
Women's 7
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 445
Green Tee 416
Silver Tee 401
Gold Tee 328
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
This hole requires a long and straight drive off the tee. Shorter drives will have a blind second shot to a green set close to 50 feet below the fairway. A par on this number one handicap hole is always a good score.
# 8 /
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 8
Women's 3
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 531
Green Tee 505
Silver Tee 478
Gold Tee 466
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
Elevated tee box offers a great look at a wide tree lined fairway. This dogleg left par 5 demands 2 long shots to have a chance at hitting the small elevated green. Green is guarded by 2 front bunkers and a large tree on the right side. Better to come up short with approach shots than to miss to either side or long.
# 9 /
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 6
Women's 4
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 342
Green Tee 333
Silver Tee 333
Gold Tee 329
Slope:
Black 70.9/130 | Green 69.3/125 | Silver - M:68.0/120 L:74.4/135 | Gold - M:66.3/115 L:72.4/130
Pro Tips
Aggressive and long tee shots with a driver from an elevated tee box puts players in the best possible position to attack the elevated green. Majority of the players will be hitting a blind second shot from a severe uphill fairway that prevents golfers a glimpse at the green. A small pond catches most missed shots that come up short and to the right of the green.