Golf Course
Designer: Tom Fazio
Your Hasentree round begins with a 466-yard par-4 and closes with an uphill 472-yarder that plays longer than measured. Tom Fazio designed o…
Your Hasentree round begins with a 466-yard par-4 and closes with an uphill 472-yarder that plays longer than measured. Tom Fazio designed our course with unique features: a double green on the 10th hole and five par-3s, including one that measures 238 yards from the tips. Three of the four par-5s are reachable in two, a stimulating risk-reward feeling for golfers teeing it up amidst the rolling landscape of North Raleigh. Our course’s 7,074-yard, par-71 layout offers wide fairways and strategically placed 88 steep-faced bunkers in landing areas, tucking them around corners of doglegs and close to slick, sloping greens to test your skill levels.
# 1 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 466
Tee II 454
Tee III 428
Tee IV 386
Tee V 308
Pro Tips
This long up-hill slight dogleg left will challenge you right out of the gate. Keep your drive out of the left side fairway bunkers and you will have the best opportunity to make par. The green is deep with very subtle slope, so make sure you know the pin location.
# 2 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 440
Tee II 410
Tee III 395
Tee IV 314
Tee V 298
Pro Tips
The second is a moderate length slightly downhill par 4. The perfect drive is down the right side past the fairway bunker on the right. This leaves you a low to mid iron shot into a green that must stay right due to a false front running down the left side of the green.
# 3 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 195
Tee II 184
Tee III 175
Tee IV 158
Tee V 142
Pro Tips
Next is a beautiful downhill Par 3 where you’ll need to get your yardage right and aim for the middle of the green. The green slopes back to front with a slight false back right side. Shots long will filter to a closely mown area and the strokes will begin to add up.
# 4 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 443
Tee II 420
Tee III 396
Tee IV 379
Tee V 348
Pro Tips
The fourth is an awesome uphill straight away Par 4. A tee shot down the right side will filter off the hill and into the fairway. A drive left off the tee is where big numbers loom. Your approach into the green will filter off the front right greenside hill if you cannot carry your shot over the greenside bunkers to the left of the green. This is a tricky green with a slight ridge running through it.
# 5 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 539
Tee II 508
Tee III 494
Tee IV 461
Tee V 424
Pro Tips
The first par 5 on the course is your opportunity to make a birdie or better. The second shot after a good drive will get you close to the green if not on. The putting green has three tiers with a bowl section in the middle. Any shots long will be in trouble.
# 6 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 539
Tee II 508
Tee III 494
Tee IV 461
Tee V 424
Pro Tips
This long par 3 is well-protected by bunkers. Tee shots must carry on the green as a slight swale before the green catches’ shots just short. The green mostly slopes back left to front right.
# 7 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 594
Tee II 532
Tee III 481
Tee IV 450
Tee V 416
Pro Tips
This straightaway par 5 has plenty of open space off the tee. The second shot is a lay-up to a comfortable yardage and the fairway slopes to the left. Aggressive players must carry the large bunker 60 yards short of the green to have any chance of a birdie or par.
# 8 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 594
Tee II 532
Tee III 481
Tee IV 450
Tee V 416
Pro Tips
The eighth requires a drive right down the middle, so don’t be tempted with the left side. The approach ought to hit the center of the green. Anything right of the green will lead to a big number. The putting surface on this hole is possibly the most difficult on the property, as it slopes away from a dome in the center.
# 9 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 383
Tee II 370
Tee III 352
Tee IV 333
Tee V 310
Pro Tips
The tee shot on the ninth requires you to make a decision; play it safe with a 3 wood or hybrid, or take driver to the second fairway. The lower left fairway gives you a tougher approach and the second fairway will result in a short wedge shot in if you can pull it off.
# 10 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 388
Tee II 373
Tee III 353
Tee IV 333
Tee V 309
Pro Tips
The back nine begins with a short par 4 with a double green. If the upper green is in play, something less than a driver is needed to avoid the perfectly placed fairway bunker. This will leave a wedge or short-iron into a generous green sloping left-to-right. The lower green to the right plays very similar, although driver to the left side of the fairway give you a great angle and avoids the fairway bunker. Long hitters have an opportunity to drive the lower green depending on the tees and wind condition.
# 11 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 447
Tee II 426
Tee III 402
Tee IV 392
Tee V 238
Pro Tips
The eleventh is a slight dogleg right with fairway bunkers around the landing area off the tee. Anything down the right will be caught by the hill and result in an awkward second shot. Approach shots into the two-tiered green is downhill, where the preferred miss is short and right.
# 12 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 205
Tee II 196
Tee III 186
Tee IV 120
Tee V 109
Pro Tips
This par 3 features deep bunkers protecting the front left of the green. Players should aim for the middle of the green and avoid going left.
# 13 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 520
Tee II 505
Tee III 482
Tee IV 425
Tee V 378
Pro Tips
A birdie is possible with a good drive in the fairway on this par 5. Keep your second shot down the right side of the fairway to give yourself the best approach into this well-bunkered, two-tiered green.
# 14 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 182
Tee II 167
Tee III 166
Tee IV 157
Tee V 139
Pro Tips
The green on this par 3 slopes back-to-front and is protected on the right side, so a miss left is preferred.
# 15 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 367
Tee II 354
Tee III 336
Tee IV 302
Tee V 266
Pro Tips
This short par 4 plays uphill and features a left side that’s very well-protected. Off the tee, driver is not needed, but hitting the fairway is crucial, as it provides the best angle to the shallow, tiered green.
# 16 /
Par: 5
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 553
Tee II 545
Tee III 511
Tee IV 479
Tee V 443
Pro Tips
The final par 5 provides a great opportunity to make a birdie. The tee shot should split the fairway bunkers, which will set up a shot at hitting the green in two. Bunkers set 30-40 yards off the green might cause some players to lay-up. The green is large and anything long will release down a steep hill.
# 17 /
Par: 3
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 184
Tee II 171
Tee III 149
Tee IV 138
Tee V 119
Pro Tips
The final par 3 on the golf course is the shortest, but can also be the most difficult. Bunkers protect the green on all sides except long. The corners of this putting surface all slope away from the center, so hitting the middle is a good play.
# 18 /
Par: 4
Yardage by Tee:
Tee I 472
Tee II 452
Tee III 432
Tee IV 357
Tee V 342
Pro Tips
The last hole is a long, slightly uphill par 4 that’ll test your skill. Off the tee, players will want to avoid the fairway bunkers on the left, instead favoring the right-center of the fairway. The approach shot will be to an elevated green that slopes dramatically from center-to-front and back-right-to-center-left. You’ll want to hit the center of the green, as anything on the front may release back down the fairway.