Innsbruck Resort & Golf Club
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Hole Number 1
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Hole Number 3
Hole Number 4
Hole Number 5
Hole Number 6
Hole Number 7
Hole Number 8
Hole Number 9
Hole Number 10
Hole Number 11
Hole Number 12
Hole Number 13
Hole Number 14
Hole Number 15
Hole Number 16
Hole Number 17
Hole Number 18
Don't let this par 4 intimidate you.
You can hit a three wood or even a long iron off this tee;
just aim to the right and let it roll off the bank.
There is a lot of room on the right side.
A great drive may cut the corner, but this
is a hole where a three wood or long iron might be the safe play.
This is a long par 5 and unless you are a long hitter,
don't worry about reaching the green in two. The key to this hole is the tee shot.
Not a long par 3, but a difficult one. Check the wind before teeing off.
The key to this hole is club selection, because of the depth of the green.
The best way to describe this hole is straight and narrow.
If you miss this fairway, miss it to the right
and hopefully the slope will bring you back.
This hole requires a demanding tee ball, so focus
on hitting the fairway even if it takes a three wood.
Remember that this hole plays uphill. Be aware of club selection.
This is the shortest par five on the course. It offers you
a chance for a birdie or even an eagle. The tee ball should
be played left to middle of the fairway. After that the choice is yours -
lay up or go for it. Just rember the creek in front of the green.
This is possibly the easiest par 3 on the course.
Be aware of the wind. The depth of the green offers a three club variance.
This is a great hole to finish the front side. Just aim your tee shot at Mt. Yonah. From the middle tees play your shot 190 to 200 yards to your landing area in the fairway. The ideal landing area is center to left of the fairway to keep the pond out of play. From the fairway check your wind and yardage. If you miss the green miss it to the right since the water comes into play on the left.
The key to this par 5 is to line up correctly on the tee.
Most players line up too far to the right and hit their ball in the woods.
Remember to hit one extra club on your approach shot due to the elevation of the green.
This par 3 plays straight forward. Take into consideration
the depth of the green and a slight elevation.
If you miss this green, miss it to the left.
There is not much room for error on this hole,
so hit your most accurate long iron or wood to the fairway.
Remember that the second shot will play
10 to 15 yards longer than it will measure.
The ideal shot on this hole is to lay up from the white tee. Shot placement is the key on this hole. The fairway begins to drop off at 150 yards from the green. Remember to play your shot from center to left of the fairway, since the right side severely drops off to an almost unplayable area on this hole.
An accurate drive is needed as lateral hazzards
run on both sides of this hole. This hole is
bunkered very well, so bring your sand wedge.
This is definately our signsture hole. From the top of the tee box, you can play the tee shot from around 125 to 135 yards. Your ball will drop about 150 feet before reaching the green. Be sure to check the wind, since it could drastically change this par 3.
This is definitely the toughest par 5 on the course.
Your drive as well as your approach shot should favor the right side
to avoid the creek that runs all the way along the left side. The green
slopes from front to back, so read your putt carefully.
This is a tough driving hole for many golfers, so favor the left side since it opens up at the top of the fairway. This green slopes from back to front, so be aware of the pin placement on your approach shot to this green. It is better to putt uphill on this green.
This is a great finishing hole. This demanding par 4 requires a tee shot that favors the right side. Your approach shot is to a big green that slopes from back to front. Check your club selection and take dead aim to finish your round.
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Hole Number 1
Don't let this par 4 intimidate you.
You can hit a three wood or even a long iron off this tee;
just aim to the right and let it roll off the bank.

















