Hole by Hole
Explore Caroline Golf — Hole by Hole
Caroline Golf is an 18-hole, Par 72 course featuring Bermuda Grass fairways and Bent Grass greens. The layout offers a blend of wooded and open holes, complemented by a variety of water hazards, providing an enjoyable yet challenging test for every golfer.

Visual Tour of All 18 Holes
Our hole-by-hole guide features photos and specifications for each hole, helping players familiarize themselves before stepping onto the course.
Hole 1
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Hole 2
Number two is a short dogleg to the left with a pond on the right hand side. Players must avoid the left hand side of the fairway os that they will not get blocked out by the tal trees on hte left. Green si guarded by the pond on the right and two bunkers, one on the left side of the green and one on the right side of the green.
Hole 3
Number three, is a medium length par 3 to a well guarded green with a bunker on the right and a bunker to the left and a small pond behind the green. Typically plays into the prevailing wind. Green is undulating and large. Players should try to keep the ball below the hole.
Hole 4
Number four is a short par 4 straightaway, there are tress on the left and right. Players can either hit three wood or driver off the tee. This is considered one of the birdie holes on the golf course. Players will be hitting short to mid iron for their second shot. The green is guarded by two bunkers on the right and one of the left. Relatively small green, the fairway is narrow front to back.
Hole 5
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Hole 6
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Hole 7
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Hole 8
Number eight si a slight dogleg left par 5, 50 yards with a big tree guarding the left hand side. Players must try to thread the needle between the trees and also avoid the bunker on the right hand side of the fairway. Layup shot should be left of the fairway bunker which is about 130 yards short of the green. Green si a large green for a par 5, well guarded by three bunkers. A rather large bunker on the left hand side and two medium size bunkers on the right hand side.
Hole 9
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Hole 10
Number ten is along par 4 plays 430 yards from the white tees. The shot is relatively wide open. The hole narrows at about 250 yards of the te ot a relatively well guarded green with a big bunker on the left and another big bunker on the right hand side, to a rather large green. Most players will be going into this hole with along iron or fairway wood
Hole 11
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Hole 12
Number twelve is a medium length par 3 on a long narrow green. Players will be hitting a medium iron into a green that slopes back to front which is well guarded by wto bunkers, one on the left and one on the right. Players must also try to avoid hitting it long left over the bunker to avoid the pond to the left side of the green.
Hole 13
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Hole 14
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Hole 15
Fifteen is my favorite par 3 on the golf course. It can play anywhere from 190 yards from the back tees, to 100 yards from the ladies tees. It is over alake to a green that is guarded on the left hand side by a large bunker. Everything slopes of the water. The green slopes again from back to front and ti si a rather large green. Players must pick the right club to carry the water and have a shot.
Hole 16
Sixteen is an average length par 5tree line. Players must try to find the fairway so they can layup on their second shot. As you can see your layup should be short of the pond that guards the front of the green. It si a little deceiving because the pond is about 40 yards short of the green, but does come into play for a lot of layups and a lot of third shots. Green si
well guarded and also undulating. There is a huge bunker on the left hand side and a large bunker on the right hand side. Green slopes from front to back.
well guarded and also undulating. There is a huge bunker on the left hand side and a large bunker on the right hand side. Green slopes from front to back.
Hole 17
Seventeen is relatively short par 4 with a large waste bunker running on the right hand side. Player that hits fairway is typically going to have a short iron in on this hole. This is our smallest green on the golf course so you must be very accurate on your second shot to try to make this a birdie hole.
Green has two bunkers both on the left hand side. Players would benefit from leaving the ball short of the flag because the green does slope from back to front.
Green has two bunkers both on the left hand side. Players would benefit from leaving the ball short of the flag because the green does slope from back to front.
Hole 18
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