Edelweiss Golf Club

hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out Slope Rating
Blue 527 359 141 403 319 136 401 529 310 3125 121 70
White 519 354 136 399 310 132 396 521 302 3069 119 71
Red 504 349 132 394 272 127 391 435 256 2860 112 71
Hcp 13 9 5 1 15 11 3 7 17    
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 36  
hole 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Out Total
Blue 417 430 206 473 326 330 479 142 385 3188 3125 6313
White 406 423 198 463 319 323 470 137 377 3116 3069 6185
Red 257 416 116 363 311 317 451 131 370 2732 2860 5592
Hcp 2 6 4 18 10 12 16 14 8      
Par 4 4 3 5 4 4 5 3 4 36 36 72

Edelweiss - hole by hole

Par 5  
A 3 shot Par 5 (the long hitter can make it in 2) that lets you know Edelweiss has its share of water. Red stakes left and right all the way as well as a creek 100 yards from the green
 
Par 4  
More water for you on both sides and a 2nd narrow green in a row. 2 bunkers make the putting surface look even tighter than it is.
 
Par 3  
A forced carry over a pond is the least of your concerns here. The severely sloped green insists that you be left of the flag. Red stakes left make that order difficult to fill.
 
Par 4  
The toughest hole on the track! Dogleg right. 0B right, a creek on the corner, uphill 2nd to a well bunkered green. 4 here is a great score.
 
Par 4  
Finally, a birdie hole. Short Par 4 to a plateau green. If you turn the corner too tightly, a tree guards the right aide of the putting surface. Be below the hole.
 
Par 3  
What appears to be an easy Par 3 is really well defended. Club selection is everything as hitting it over the green guarantees you a 5 or even more.
 
Par 4  
Solid Par 4. Hitting the fairway is primordial here The 2nd is to a small, well bunkered green. When the winds are up, a tough hole  
Par 5  
Keep your tee shot away from the red stakes left. You may bail out on to # 13. Once you cross the big ditch, the hole is no more than an iron to an elevated green.
 
Par 4  
Once you've focused your attention away from the swamp, just grip it and rip it! The uphill 2nd makes getting the ball close a difficult task. Players are allowed a 5 minutes pause before heading to # 10) *Lets keep it moving folks
 
Par 4  
A demanding Par 4 that usually requires an extra clubs on the 2nd shot into the putting surface which slopes from the back to the front
 
Par 4  
A blind tee shot that should be aimed at the Club House. After a good swing, you are left with a medium to long iron to a green guarded by a small apple tree. 4 is a good score
 
Par 3  
Solid Par 3 with club selection being everything. 2 bunkers as well as water left make the green difficult to aim at.
 
Par 5  
Here is where you can make a move to save your round or go deep. This reachable Par 5 has only one hazard (OB left, all the way). Enjoy!
 
Par 4  
A beautiful hole that only the long hitter can try to shorten by hitting over the wetlands. A well positioned tee shot leaves you a short iron to a plateau green. Being right of the hole is a bonus.
 
Par 4  
This uphill hole plays longer than it looks. OB right (strawberry fields forever) and a very tight 2 tiered green. Being on the right level means you've avoided a 3 putt.
 
Par 5  
2 waste hunkers highlight this reachable par 5 dogleg left. A mound in the middle of the fairway is a good target off the tee. Red stakes right follow you from tee to green. Good luck.
 
Par 3  
This 140 yard Par 3 can be a 5 or 9 iron depending on the winds. Be below the hole or a 2 putt is not a sure thing. Also, getting up and down from the left bunker would be a mild miracle.
 
Par 4  
This is a good finishing hole because it demands position off the tee. The fairway narrows down to 150 yards and is surrounded by water. The green is well bunkered and sloped from back to front. Making 4 here, when you need it, is a good score.  
   

© OttawaGolf 1996 - 2008