Course Guidlines:
1. No more than 4 players in a group.
2. USGA rules govern all play.
3. Slow groups must allow faster groups to play through.
4. White stakes are out of bounds/red stakes are lateral hazards.
5. All divots are to be replaced and ball marks repaired.
Local and Mandatory Rules:
1. All Carts and bags are to kept off of greens and aprons (approx. 15 feet from the edge of the green).
2. RIDING carts are to be kept 30 feet from greens and off of all tee boxes.
3. Players must wear shirts at all times.
4. All players must have their own clubs or rent a set (left handed clubs are available).
5.Players mistreating course property will be asked to leave without refund.
6.Players found to be playing more than one golf ball (not including provisional as USGA rules dictate) will be expected to pay for another 9 holes.
7. DO NOT play your ball off of any green or apron (15 feet from edge of green) that is outside of the hole in play. Take a free drop, no closer to the hole in play, and continue.
Alcohol/Legal Rules:
1. We do not serve alcohol.
2. The minimum age to reserve a riding cart is 18 years of age and graduated from high school.
3. Forest Hills Golf Course waives all liability.
To include, but not limited to:
-Striking another player with a ball in play, mishaps involving riding carts or theft from a vehicle.
-We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone, for any reason, as defined within the local, state and federal laws.
These examples are not inclusive and by paying for our service you accept these terms.
1. No more than 4 players in a group.
2. USGA rules govern all play.
3. Slow groups must allow faster groups to play through.
4. White stakes are out of bounds/red stakes are lateral hazards.
5. All divots are to be replaced and ball marks repaired.
Local and Mandatory Rules:
1. All Carts and bags are to kept off of greens and aprons (approx. 15 feet from the edge of the green).
2. RIDING carts are to be kept 30 feet from greens and off of all tee boxes.
3. Players must wear shirts at all times.
4. All players must have their own clubs or rent a set (left handed clubs are available).
5.Players mistreating course property will be asked to leave without refund.
6.Players found to be playing more than one golf ball (not including provisional as USGA rules dictate) will be expected to pay for another 9 holes.
7. DO NOT play your ball off of any green or apron (15 feet from edge of green) that is outside of the hole in play. Take a free drop, no closer to the hole in play, and continue.
Alcohol/Legal Rules:
1. We do not serve alcohol.
2. The minimum age to reserve a riding cart is 18 years of age and graduated from high school.
3. Forest Hills Golf Course waives all liability.
To include, but not limited to:
-Striking another player with a ball in play, mishaps involving riding carts or theft from a vehicle.
-We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone, for any reason, as defined within the local, state and federal laws.
These examples are not inclusive and by paying for our service you accept these terms.
Hole Descriptions
#1
Plays much longer than the listed yardage uphill so add 2 clubs and stay below the pin for a chance at Eagle. #2 Unforgiving par 3. Ensure you get on the green and below the pin. #3 Stay to the right of the fairway but not in #4 as the rolling hills funnel everything to the left. Anywhere else gives you a blind second shot. |
#4
Finally, a chance to grip it and rip it. Straight, short par 5 with scoring potential but has the smallest green on the course. Accuracy is key to gaining a stroke here. #5 If you're long, go after it to the left because everything funnels right. If you're not, stay left of center for a visible second shot. #6 "Put it on a tee and aim for the V" was the motto back then. Pull your 210 club and get the ball airborne quickly in the "v" of the trees of the dogleg. Otherwise, a draw around the trees with your 150 club will get you in a good position for par. |
#7
High and soft. Too much club and you're off the back, OB and playing 3 from the tee. Too little and you have a difficult chip onto a finicky green. #8 Try to stay "up hill" on this one. Anything below the hole tends to make for a difficult second shot but mind the trees to the right. The trees to the left are out of bounds and can prevent players from working a fade or slice into the fairway. #9 The yardage changes with the movement of the tee box across the pond dam. The entire shot is over water and you have about 10 yards between the pond and the apron. The left and right 1/4s of the green slope away from the center. |