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Harmony Landing Scorecard
Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Blue
Green
Silver
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
566
547
462
360
357
190
157
149
149
121
346
341
341
341
260
373
365
365
291
291
466
411
345
292
292
218
184
132
132
132
467
410
345
345
345
192
185
157
157
157
484
461
461
368
368
3302
3061
2757
2435
2323
5
3
4
4
4
3
4
3
5
35
5
15
15
5
13
13
7
1
1
9
9
11
3
3
11
7
17
17
CLOSE
HOLE 1
The opening hole is a Par 5 with back-to-back blind shots to begin your round. A tee shot up the left will leave longer hitters in good position to hit the green in two. Once players are on or near the green, the surface is relatively flat leaving a good chance for birdie.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
15
TEE
566
547
462
360
357
CLOSE
HOLE 2
Getting the distance correct with your tee shot it important on this Par 3. There is a deep greenside bunker that protects the front left part of the green and anything that misses to the right will leave a tricky downhill chip shot. The middle of the green will always give you a good chance at birdie or two-putt par.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
5
TEE
190
157
149
149
121
CLOSE
HOLE 3
This short Par 4 leaves some options with your tee shot. Longer hitters can carry the fairway bunkers on the right allowing for a tee shot to tumble near the green while a layup short of the bunkers will leave a blind wedge shot into this green. This green is pitched severely from front to back and needs to be considered for any approach shot.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
13
TEE
346
341
341
341
260
CLOSE
HOLE 4
Another short Par 4, most tee shots will end up over the hill leaving a partially blind shot from the tee. This hole plays very straight and keeping it inside the trees on either side of the fairway will leave you with a short approach shot. The left section of the green slopes severely from left to right so anything in the middle of the green will leave a good chance for birdie.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
1
TEE
373
365
365
291
291
CLOSE
HOLE 5
This long Par 4 is the most difficult on the front 9. Most of the tree trouble will come into play on the left with the fairway sloping from right to left. After a good tee shot, players are likely to have a mid to long iron into a very small green. Take par and move on!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
9
TEE
466
411
345
292
292
CLOSE
HOLE 6
This Par 3 can play as short as 130 yards from our forward tee, all the way to 220 yards from the back tee. There are greenside bunkers to protect the putting surface but a target in the middle of the green will always leave you in good shape.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
11
TEE
218
184
132
132
132
CLOSE
HOLE 7
This Par 4 has a semi-blind tee shot before it doglegs left. The tree trouble on the left will leave a pitch out, while anything right of the fairway will still leave a clear angle to the green. A greenside bunker protects the front left but still allows for a large landing area to this green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
3
TEE
467
410
345
345
345
CLOSE
HOLE 8
This medium length Par 3 is guarded by a greenside bunker on the front right. Any tee shots long will leave a tricky chip shot as the green slopes from back to front severely in some areas. Par is a great score before a birdie opportunity on the next hole.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
7
TEE
192
185
157
157
157
CLOSE
HOLE 9
A steep hill faces players on this Par 5. For those that can reach the top of the hill, they will be left with an opportunity to hit this Par 5 in two leaving a great opportunity for a score under par before turning to the back 9.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
17
TEE
484
461
461
368
368
HOLE
Black
Blue
Green
Silver
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
452
421
369
369
260
416
406
346
250
250
502
490
490
431
427
173
165
165
158
158
377
339
339
300
300
463
399
326
280
280
167
146
146
143
133
537
511
434
434
381
363
342
342
327
312
3450
3219
2957
2692
2501
6752
6280
5714
5127
4824
4
4
5
3
4
4
3
5
4
36
71
4
14
8
16
16
6
10
8
14
10
2
2
18
12
12
18
6
4
CLOSE
HOLE 10
Players face a blind tee shot on this Par 4 to begin the back 9. There is a visible saddle in the middle of the fairway which is a favorable target for tee shots. When hitting your approach shot, consider this difficult green complex. With slope from back to front, anything short of this green will leave you with an uphill putt while long will bring bogey into play.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
14
TEE
452
421
369
369
260
CLOSE
HOLE 11
This dogleg left Par 4 plays downhill for the tee shot and then back up hill for the approach. This two-tier green allows for a variety of pin placements, which should be considered when navigating the hole. A greenside bunker on the right can come in to play, especially when the pin is in the back section.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
16
TEE
416
406
346
250
250
CLOSE
HOLE 12
The tee shot on this Par 5 plays straight before it doglegs to the right. The fairway slopes hard from left to right. Be careful on any forced layup shots as out of bounds runs along the entire right side. A tee shot in the fairway should leave a great birdie opportunity.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
6
TEE
502
490
490
431
427
CLOSE
HOLE 13
This medium length Par 3 is guarded by three greenside bunkers. This tee shot is all carry and anything landing short of the green is likely to stay short. The area near the green slopes from right to left so missing this green to the left will leave a tricky up and down.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
8
TEE
173
165
165
158
158
CLOSE
HOLE 14
This short Par 4 is heavily guarded by trees left of the fairway and out of bounds runs along the right side. A tee shot in the fairway is likely to finish at the bottom of the hill leaving a short iron or wedge into a green protected by front bunkers on either side.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
10
TEE
377
339
339
300
300
CLOSE
HOLE 15
Often stated as the most difficult hole on property, this Par 4 begins with a tee shot guarded by trees along the left and a fairway bunker in the landing area on the right. After navigating the tee shot you are left with an uphill second shot that needs to settle short of any pin location. This putting surface slopes severely from back to front and any ball long of this green will leave players working hard for par or bogey.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
2
TEE
463
399
326
280
280
CLOSE
HOLE 16
The shortest Par 3 at Harmony Landing will have players hitting a short or middle length iron from the tee. There are greenside bunkers on either side. Any tee shot into the middle of this green will leave a good opportunity for birdie.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
12
TEE
167
146
146
143
133
CLOSE
HOLE 17
There is a premium on straight tee shots for this Par 5. Out of bounds runs along the right with plenty of tree trouble to the left of the fairway. Players that hit this fairway will have an advantage against those who don’t. Longer hitters will have a chance at hitting this green in two while most will need to layup at the bottom of a hill 50-70 yards short of the green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
18
TEE
537
511
434
434
381
CLOSE
HOLE 18
The Par 4 finishing hole requires another accurate tee shot to be in good position. The fairway slopes heavily from right to left, but if you leave it too far right players will be blocked by trees from the green. Most tee shots end up on the left side of the fairway with a short iron approach to an elevated green. Anything on this putting surface will leave a chance at birdie to conclude your round.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
4
TEE
363
342
342
327
312
SLOPE
Black
Blue
Green
Silver
Red
MEN
130
127
124
118
WOMEN
115
RATING
Black
Blue
Green
Silver
Red
MEN
72.6
69.9
67.4
64.6
WOMEN
67.0