Course Guide For The Front Nine
2017 Golf – The Front Nine at Mount Shasta Resort. Two very informative videos with text, graphics and camera shots from the air and ground.
Produced August 2017 by Architects Jim Summers and Sandy Tatum of Grand Lakes Sports Publication (GLSP).
An Overview (videos below)
- 1st hole – A great starting hold
- 2nd hole – A short par 3 filled with lots of surprises
- 3rd hole – Big hitters can drive this short par 4
- 4th hole – This is the toughest hole on the course
- 5th hole – Straight up the hill to a green you can’t see from the tee
- 6th hole – Another dogleg right that requires an accurate tee shot
- 7th hole – Club selection is most important on this short par 3
- 8th hole – Another par 4 the big hitters can drive
- 9th hole – Slight dogleg left par 4 with plenty of drama
- 10th hole – This dogleg right par 4 resembles hole #1
- 11th hole – Hitting from an elevated tee is always fun unless you wander too far left or right
- 12th hole – You must have ‘tunnel vision’ to hit a safe tee shot on this demanding par 4
- 13th hole – Another short par 3 that offers a good challenge
- 14th hole – A tight little par 4 that some big hitters can drive
- 15th hole – Straight away par 4 that looks like a par 5 from the tee
- 16th hole – The small bridges on both sides give a clue that danger is ahead
- 17th hole – A short, but not easy, par 3 with a large green that slopes back to front
- 18th hole – Final exam! Dogleg left, uphill, par 5, great finishing hole
Video 1 – Holes 1-9
Video 2 – Holes 10-18