Green Valley Players Club
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The Course
18 Holes of Challenging Fun; this golf course is for you if you’re tired playing the typical modern look-a-like golf courses.

People enjoy playing here and return often with their friends to experience the beauty of the wildlife and the course

A common comment after playing here for the first time is it was fun yet challenging. That would seem to be the perfect prescription for every golfer looking for a change of pace from many of the tortuous modern golf courses.
Playable, Traditional Design
The traditionally designed course is playable by golfers of all skill levels as it winds through the gradual elevation changes. Water is present on 16 holes but there are only two water carries and really the course is very playable from the correct set of tees.

The course plays to a par-72 and has a Black Tee yardage of 6,704-yards, a course rating of 72.7 and slope of 131.

Concerning the rough, we keep it relatively short at two inches because there’s enough challenge already.
The Round
Your round begins on the par-4 first hole with a generous landing area left of a fairway bunker situated in the corner of a dogleg right and concludes with the sinuous par-5 eighteenth that offers everyone an opportunity for a closing birdie.

One hole you will remember is the tenth, the Course’s signature hole. This medium length par-4 has a splendid specimen valley oak in the fairway which requires you to make a decision for the placement of your tee shot. Ideally your drive will be just left of the tree leaving a second shot of about 150-yards to a small green with a bunker at the right front.

No description of our Course would be complete without comment about the par-3s and particularly the thirteenth. This fairly long par-3 is sheltered from the wind on the tee and with water all the way down the right side club selection is critical since the wind is always a factor at the green. And speaking of the green, it features a pronounced slope from right to left so depending on the wind direction, getting a ball close to the pin can be a challenge. Hole positions on the right side are guarded by a bunker between the water and the green giving you something else to think about.