|
Course Overview
Dogwood's original nine holes was designed and built in 1968, with the
second nine added around 1971. At 6,275 yards, Dogwood is an "equalizer"
course--meaning, bad shots are not severely penalized, recovery shots
provide ample opportunities, and subtle greens make scoring a challenge. The
greens were carefully built, to PGA recommendations-- to insure an even
putting surface--and were planted with bent grass, which is considered ideal
for year-round golf.
With three par fives, the front nine plays to a par of 37 and provides
several scoring opportunities. The back nine (par 35) has one par 5, plenty
of character, and places a premium on accuracy.
Back to Top |