| Blue | 375 |
| White | 346 |
| Gold | 335 |
| Red | 300 |
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The first hole at Buck Ridge overlooks many holes on our course. From 375 on the blue, you must avoid the tree's on the left about 100 yards out. From there, the rolling fairway stretches wide, leaving with a nice approach shot. With a bunker on the right front of the green, make sure to carry it far enough or you'll be in the sand. The green is sloped heavily in the back, from back to front. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 395 |
| White | 365 |
| Gold | 326 |
| Red | 292 |
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The 2nd hole offers a challenging fairway shot with bunkers on the left and the right. The right side of the fairway is also protected by water, and the left side runs along an out of bounds high grass area. Around the 220 yard mark, the fairway starts to slope down a considerable amount to the green below. You will want to place your layup shot close to the pin with the rolling green. The green is flatter than most on the course, but still provides a challenging long putt. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 527 |
| White | 496 |
| Gold | 460 |
| Red | 426 |
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The 3rd hole is a par 5, but reachable in two with a big drive and a nice approach shot. With water on the left, you will want to keep your fairway shot off to the right. There is a small creek that runs through the center of the fairway around the 250 yard mark. Either drive over this, or layup and try to get to the green in 3. The large green is surrounded by bunkers on the right, and by another pond that runs in front of the green. This pond comes in to play on 5 holes on the course. The bunkers around this green are large and tough to get out of. Try your best to make it on the green and putt for birdie on this par 5. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 380 |
| White | 352 |
| Gold | 325 |
| Red | 296 |
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Hole 4 is a long dogleg right. Big hitters can carry over to the green, but if you come up short, you'll be in the tall grass. Bunkers along the dogleg are in play if you carry it too far straight. The green is protected by bunkers to the front left, with a sloping green from back to front. If you can make it to the far section of the dogleg, you'll be just at 100 yards left to the green for a perfect layup shot. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 160 |
| White | 151 |
| Gold | 139 |
| Red | 122 |
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The Par 3 5th hole is a shorter par 3 for Buck Ridge Golf Course. The right side of the green is protected by water, and the front left with bunkers. It also plays uphill, and usually into the headwind. With a backpin placement, you may need to hit an extra club to get it there. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 407 |
| White | 385 |
| Gold | 360 |
| Red | 323 |
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The 6th hole is another dogleg right, but this time the tee shot is over water if you try and carry the fairway. Bunkers on the left of the fairway are about 230 yards out, so tee shot placement is critical. If you can shave off a few yards from going over the pond, you will have a 130 yard layup shot to the green. The green is protected by water on the right, and by large bunkers on the left. The green slopes from left to right on this long par 4. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 421 |
| White | 398 |
| Gold | 369 |
| Red | 333 |
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The longest par 4 hole on the course, the 7th hole is straight and narrow. With OB on the left and the right, you will want to make sure your tee shot is long and straight. When you make it to the green, which slopes right to left, make sure to avoid the bunker on the right side of the green. If you can drive the ball 300+, you will have a layup of less than 120 yards from the Blue's. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 210 |
| White | 180 |
| Gold | 152 |
| Red | 120 |
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The toughest par 3 on the course, Hole #8 is also the longest par 3. This hole plays over water to the right side of the green, and has very little rough to work with on the left. Place your ball on the green to make par here - hit it right and you'll be in the drink. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 588 |
| White | 553 |
| Gold | 521 |
| Red | 481 |
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The Par 5 9th hole is the longest hole at Buck Ridge Golf Course. With rolling fairways, bunkers on the left and right that are reachable with your approach shot, and a small pond gaurding the green, it could also be the hardest hole as well. If you can make it there in two, the green is on the small side and slopes from back to front. Come away with a par on this hole and consider yourself lucky. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 185 |
| White | 159 |
| Gold | 139 |
| Red | 125 |
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The 10th hole is situated right next to the clubhouse. An out of bounds area marks off the left side of the green, and a bunker in the front left also protects it as well. The green is large, so your tee shot has plenty of room to pin hunt. The rough around the green is deep though, so getting out of the rough might be a challenge. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 365 |
| White | 335 |
| Gold | 300 |
| Red | 281 |
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Hole 11 has a small dogleg left, which is guarded by tree's on both sides if you should hit it far enough. Hit it too far straight though, and you'll be in the tall stuff. With an approach shot of around 100 yards after you get around the dog leg, the green is fairly wide open, with out of bounds directly behind the green. Make sure you come up short on your approach if you hit a bad shot. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 533 |
| White | 496 |
| Gold | 472 |
| Red | 446 |
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The Par 5 12th has another small dogleg left. Around 250 yards out is a small pond that sits directly in the middle of the fairway. If you can reach it, you'll still have 200 yards left to reach the sunken green. The second part of the fairway has small rolling hills that can make your approach shot come up short, or roll on to the green with a few lucky bounces. The green is also wide open, with no bunkers around it. If you can make it there in 2, an eagle putt is attainable. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 352 |
| White | 327 |
| Gold | 287 |
| Red | 257 |
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Hole 13 is a straight shot par 4, with a relatively small fairway to work with. You can easily drive it there with a good bounce if you can carry it 275 yards. The green is protected by bunkers on the left and the right, and tall grass around the green also can come in to play. The green rolls heavily from back to front as well, making long putts problematic. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 335 |
| White | 311 |
| Gold | 267 |
| Red | 248 |
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Hole 14 is the shortest par 4 hole on the course. Don't let that fool you however, as the green is protected on the right by water, and on the left by a bunker. A pond also comes in to play if you hit it too far off to the right in the fairway, and an out of bounds area awaits you on the left side. The green rolls slightly from left to right as soon as you make it to the green however. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 390 |
| White | 359 |
| Gold | 321 |
| Red | 290 |
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The par 4 15th is unlike any other hole at Buck Ridge. It is a 90 degree dog leg left. With thick trees that gaurd the ability to overdrive the fairway, you will want to lay up before the dog leg to leave a 140 yard lay up shot to the elevated green. Hit it too far in the fairway and you'll be in the bunkers. The green is protected by a bunker that sits directly in front of green, with a greenside rough that is located at the back. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 192 |
| White | 172 |
| Gold | 141 |
| Red | 89 |
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Hole 16 is a shorter par 3 that can play farther than it looks. The tee shot is over a small ditch that's filled with water. You will want to make sure you carry this to make it to the green. The green is large, but it rolls frmo left to right. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 515 |
| White | 479 |
| Gold | 454 |
| Red | 422 |
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The Par 5 17th hole is very long, and plays almost dead straight. A rolling fairway will test your approach shot, if your going for the green in two. Hitting to an elevated green is going to be tough as well. The green is protected by bunkers on the left and right, which sit deeper than the green, making it tough if you land in the sand. The green is rather small for a par 5 as well. Click each picture for a better look.
| Blue | 395 |
| White | 367 |
| Gold | 332 |
| Red | 288 |
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The 18th hole is a small dogleg right. With trees gaurding the right side, you will want to make sure your tee shot stays down the center of the fairway for a nice 150 yard layup shot. The wooded green is protected by a bunker on the front left. The green is gently sloped, so a birdie shot from within 10ft is capable. Click each picture for a better look.