Hole 12 – Longwater Lane

Following the line of a meandering waterway, this lengthy par-5 rewards patience and smart positioning. Hazard placement demands attentive decision-making on each swing, and the finishing approach requires steady nerves to find the green safely while avoiding the water’s edge.

Hole Information

Par: 5
Handicap: 4
Black Tees: 571 yards
Blue Tees: 545 yards
White Tees: 519 yards
Red Tees: 481 yards

Origins of Longwater Lane

Longwater Lane was routed deliberately alongside the natural waterway that defines much of this section of the property. Designers sought to create a true three-shot par-5 where patient positioning triumphs over aggression. The fairway movement mirrors the water’s slow bends, while the green’s gentle pitch reinforces steady, thoughtful play. It has become known as one of the course’s most strategic holes.

  • Waterway Shapes Entire Hole Layout
  • True Three-Shot Par-5 Strategy
  • Fairway Bends Mirror Natural Shoreline
  • Green Designed For Controlled Approaches
  • Emphasis On Smart, Safe Positioning
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How to Play the Hole

Longwater Lane challenges golfers with a sweeping par-5 routed alongside a natural waterway, calling for careful planning and measured execution. The fairway’s bends mirror the water’s movements, requiring each shot to be directed with purpose. Reaching the green in two is possible but risky, and smart positioning on layups is often the safer path. Approach the hole with patience, managing risk at every stage to take advantage of scoring opportunities without unnecessary mistakes.

Aim toward the left-center of the fairway to avoid the water’s influence along the right side, while still preserving a clear shot for your second. A smooth, well-timed drive keeps you safely in play and sets up options for your next move. Overly aggressive swings risk drifting toward the water or creating awkward stances. Play with controlled confidence to stay ahead of the hole’s strategic demands.

Whether laying up or attacking the green, your second shot requires attention to both direction and distance due to the fairway’s movement. Layup positions are best found on the right-center, offering the flattest lies and safest angles into the green. Golfers going for the green in two must clear the water entirely and land softly on a subtly pitched surface. Precision in club choice and contact is essential to avoid penalty trouble or difficult recoveries.

The green is guarded by gentle slopes and closely mown collection areas that reward clean technique. Right-side misses typically offer straightforward chip shots with predictable rollout. Left-side misses or long approaches bring steeper slopes into play, requiring exceptional touch. Keeping your focus on controlling trajectory and speed will increase your chances of saving par or better.