Hayfields Country Club
Course Par Value:   72
Course Yardage:   7031

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Hole Par Yards  
1 4 380 1st Hole -- Par 4 -- 380 Yards. This downhill slight dogleg right hole has a large pond guarding the left side of the fairway. The drive should favor left center of the fairway leaving a level stance for a short iron approach.
2 5 526

2nd Hole -- Par 5 -- 526 Yards. The tee shot carries an environmentally sensitive area and needs to avoid the bunkers which frame the landing area. The second shot must carry the two cross-bunkers to reach the green in two for an eagle opportunity.

3 3 180

3rd Hole -- Par 3 -- 180 Yards. A pond right of the green makes any pin location right of center difficult to reach. A large bunker protects the left side of the green as well. Miss the green and three will be a good score.

4 4 411 4th Hole -- Par 4 -- 411 Yards. This uphill hole requires a long straight tee shot to avoid the bunkers, which leaves a middle iron approach to the green. Players cannot see the putting surface so proper club selection is a must. Miss-club could result in a 100-foot putt.
5 5 531

5th Hole -- Par 5 -- 531 Yards. This downhill par 5 is reachable in two with a tee shot in the fairway. Bunkers protect the right side of the landing area and the fairway slopes to a pond on the left, which runs almost the entire length of the hole. Look for eagles and double bogeys.

6 4 437 6th Hole -- Par 4 -- 412 Yards. One of the most difficult holes on the front side, this straightaway hole plays into the prevailing wind. The same pond, which protects the 5th hole, protects the left side of this hole. Two well-struck shots will reach the green, which is undulating. Par is a good score.
7 4 417 7th Hole -- Par 4 -- 417 Yards. The highest hole on the course is often at the mercy of the wind. The hole features a double fairway with a 15-foot elevation change between the two. The uphill tee shot must find either fairway leaving a middle iron approach to an undulating green.
8 3 210

8th Hole -- Par 3 -- 210 Yards. A picturesque par-3. This downhill hole requires a precise tee shot to avoid the pond and bunkers which guard the front and back of the green. The green is only 20 yards deep so proper club selection is a must.

9 4 395 9th Hole -- Par 4 -- 385 Yards. This uphill, dogleg left hole requires a well struck tee shot splitting three fairway bunkers which frame the landing area. Players cannot see the landing area, so picking the correct line for the tee shot is a must. A short iron approach will reach yet another undulating green.
10 4 362 10th Hole -- Par 4 -- 362 Yards. A picturesque view of the back nine and Oregon Ridge faces the player from the tee. The downhill tee shot requires placement as opposed to length to avoid the bunkers and pond. A slight uphill short iron approach should find the green, which slopes from left to right.
11 3 167 11th Hole -- Par 3 -- 137 Yards. This slightly downhill par 3 allows the player a full view of the green. Bunkers guard the right and left sides of the green, which slopes from back to front. A well-struck tee shot will provide a birdie opportunity.
12 4 398 12th Hole -- Par 4 -- 398 Yards. This uphill tee shot must carry an environmentally sensitive area into the prevailing wind. The fairway offers plenty of room to the right; however, hugging the left side avoids carrying the cluster of bunkers, which guard the right side of the green. The player cannot see the green from the fairway so proper club selection is a must for the approach shot.
13 4 433

13th Hole -- Par 4 -- 433 Yards. The hole features a double fairway separated by a large bunker. The landing area on the right fairway is very generous, but the narrow fairway on the left is the shortest route to the hole. A well-struck tee shot will leave a middle iron approach to the green which slopes back to front.

14 3 209 14th Hole -- Par 3 -- 209 Yards. A demanding tee shot across an environmentally sensitive area to a green protected by bunkers front and back make par a terrific score. Depending upon the wind, this hole requires a tee shot with any club from a middle iron to a fairway wood.
15 4 384 15th Hole -- Par 4 -- 384 Yards. The tee shot must avoid a pond and native areas on the left and bunkers on the right. A short iron approach will be left to a green protected by bunkers on the right and grass collection areas on the left. Two properly played shots should be rewarded with a birdie opportunity.
16 5 553

16th Hole -- Par 5 -- 553 Yards. Back into the prevailing wind, the tee shot needs to be long and straight to avoid the bunkers on the right side of the fairway. The approach bends gently to the right with a pond guarding the green for those attempting to reach in two. A large undulating green puts a premium on putting.

17 4 441

17th Hole -- Par 4 -- 441 Yards. An uphill blind tee shot must split two sets of bunkers guarding the landing area, which slopes downhill toward the green. Depending upon wind conditions, the tee shot will leave a long to short iron approach to a green that slopes from back to front.

18 5 597

18th Hole -- Par 5 -- 592 Yards. The tee shot needs to be long and straight to avoid the bunkers and rough guarding the sloping fairway. A tree rests in the middle of the approach, giving an option on which side to hit. Reachable in two with a fairway wood or long iron, the shot can be "shaped" into the green or carry deep bunkers guarding the front right. Scores may range from eagle to double bogey.