HOLE #1
(Par 4,385 Yrds)
Welcome to Hobson’s Choice, a situation
where you have no other option but to place
your ball in the center of the fairway,
between two imminent dangers.
HOLE #2
(Par 4,451 Yrds)
This long par 4 dogleg right puts most
golfers on the horns of a dilemma - how to
place the ball between two large bunkers in
the middle of the fairway? The next catch is
at the right side of the green where a huge
bunker and vast lake await the ‘kill’!
HOLE #3
(Par 5,488 Yrds)
This short par-5, named after a sea
cucumber-shaped lake that comes into
play during the approach, is a risk-reward
hole offering two approaches to the
green – a long carry over the Sea Cucumber
for the courageous and a safe detour for
the less confident.
HOLE #4
(Par 3,238 Yrds)
The longest of all par-3s, this hole has
a large lake on the left running laterally
from tees to green. The area where the
green sits and the curved fairway at
the front resemble an elephant head.
The key is hitting it dead-straight!
HOLE #5
(Par 4,420 Yrds)
This dogleg left has troubles spread out
everywhere – a mammoth lake on the left
of the landing area, a small lake on the right
and a sand trap in between. Those who
successfully clear the Triple Trouble will be
happy to find the green ‘welcoming’.
HOLE #6
(Par 4,406 Yrds)
A birdie or even an eagle is possible on this
dogleg left if the ball is placed on the small
cape to the extreme left of the fairway.
For high-handicappers, birdying the hole
is like hitting the bull’s eye!
HOLE #7
(Par 4,429 Yrds)
This par-4 promises a great approach for
the perfect pin-seekers with a generously
wide fairway virtually free of all troubles.
For marathon hitters, the odds of ‘sighting’
an eagle on the nest-shaped green are great!
HOLE #8
(Par 3,147 Yrds)
The queen of all holes at Lakewood Links,
this par-3 features an island green that’s shaped
exactly like a crab. Be aware of this notorious
Crab, lest, a careless shot can send your ball
for a grab!
HOLE #9
(Par 5,611 Yrds)
This long, narrow ‘Perilous Pass’ is full of
perils – some visible, some hidden! Golfers
face a constant threat from the huge lake
on the right that runs laterally, all the way
from the tees to the green. The two tier
green slopes upward from the front.
HOLE #10
(Par 4,420 Yrds)
This dogleg left has troubles spread out
everywhere – a mammoth lake on the left
of the landing area, a small lake on the right
and a sand trap in between. Those who
successfully clear the Triple Trouble will be
happy to find the green ‘welcoming’.
HOLE #11
(Par 4,406 Yrds)
A birdie or even an eagle is possible on this
dogleg left if the ball is placed on the small
cape to the extreme left of the fairway.
For high-handicappers, birdying the hole
is like hitting the bull’s eye!
HOLE #12
(Par 5,647 Yrds)
The longest of all par-5s, this dogleg
right augurs a tedious journey marked
by all kinds of troubles. Your second
shot is the key that hints whether you
can make or break it!
HOLE #13
(Par 4,377 Yrds)
This slight dogleg left is the shortest of all
par-4s featuring a huge but well-guarded
green. With two lakes, one very large,
and two big sandtraps on the left of the
fairway, this risk-reward hole puts your
swing skills to litmus test!
HOLE #14
(Par 4,454 Yrds)
Danger lurks at quite a few places on this
hole. There’s a mammoth bunker where
the ball lands off the tee, water on the right
of the fairway and four sandtraps protecting
the large, undulating green. The green is
heavily guarded on the right.
HOLE #15
(Par 4,420 Yrds)
This dogleg left has troubles spread out
everywhere – a mammoth lake on the left
of the landing area, a small lake on the right
and a sand trap in between. Those who
successfully clear the Triple Trouble will be
happy to find the green ‘welcoming’.
HOLE #16
(Par 4,406 Yrds)
A birdie or even an eagle is possible on this
dogleg left if the ball is placed on the small
cape to the extreme left of the fairway.
For high-handicappers, birdying the hole
is like hitting the bull’s eye!
HOLE #17
(Par 4,422 Yrds)
This is another easy par-4 offering a great
chance to cover up the ‘loss’ incurred on
previous holes. Hit it straight past the lake
on the left and the two bunkers in the front.
Lo and behold…You are in for a ‘cakewalk’!
HOLE #18
(Par 4,408 Yrds)
This finishing dogleg right is another short
par 4 bringing in a last chance to improve
your score. As you tee up your ball, be wise
to select your way between two choices –
a safer but longer roundabout and a shortcut
across a small stretch of water.