The Medalist Golf Club first opened for play in 1998. the course was designed by Bill Newcomb.
The first three holes are relatively open; just grip it and rip it. They are very good warm up holes.
#4 through #13 are tougher with lots of tests around every corner, including carries over marsh and wetlands. Starting with #14, you'll find five great finishing holes that allow you to get aggressive and score.
#4 is a double dogleg par-5 (568 yards from the back tees and 452 yards from the front tees) that starts out with a bang, requiring a blind tee shot over a hill. Your second shot includes a carry over wetlands. You hit into an undulating green with a bunker front left.
#7 is the signature hole. It's a par-3 (172 yards from the back and 123 yards from the front). On #7 you need to hit your tee shot either on to the green or into a bunker on the right side. The right and left are flanked by wetlands. If you miss the green or the bunker, you're in the wetlands. But the hole is pretty!
#9 is a risky par-5 (565 yards from the back and 419 yards from the front). There's a small pond on the left side and long hitters might be able to drive over it. Most golfers should to lay up short of the water. From 100 to 60 yards from the green, there's another pond to carry on the left-hand side about 100 yards from the green. You have a choice of playing safe by laying up requiring 3 shots to the green, or you can be agressive which brings the ponds into play.
#11 is toughest par-4 on the course (426 yards from the back and 277 from the front tees). From the back you have to carry 215 yards off the tee to get over the wetlands. The green is three-tiered green and about 15 yards wide. If you're above the pin and you have to putt back to the hole, the green won't hold your ball. You're going to roll off. So stay below the pin.
#16 is a fairly short par-4 (350 yards from the back and 301 from the forward tees) with a double fairway.
#17 is a tricky par-3 (176 yards from the back and 91 yards from the forward tees). You have to get to the green off the tee. The hole plays a club longer than you think because you're hitting uphill into a shallow green. If you come up short, your ball can bounce back into a swamp.
#18, a par-4, is a grand finish for this round (403 yards from the back and 316 from the front tees). The green is bordered by a pond on the left-hand side. It's a beautiful sight – the pond, the green and the clubhouse in the distance. But stay alert and stay out of trouble.
Black Tees: par-72, 6,955 yards, 74.7 / 139
Blue Tees: par-72, 6,559 yards, 73.0 / 136
White Tees: par-72, 6,201 yards, 71.1 / 132
Gold Tees: par-72, 5,763 yards, 68.6 / 125
Red Tees: par-72, 5,149 yards, 70.4 / 128
$21 (cart included), played on Monday, November 2018 at 9:00 AM
Took advantage of a warm November morning to play this 1998. The course is a Bill Newcomb layout that has a Links/Wooded challenging layout. With five (5) tee boxes from 6,973yd/74.0/144 down to 5,151yd/65.2/121 Par 36/36 the course is a stretched out great conditioned layout.
The first few holes are open so you need to practice playing in the middle because the rest of the fairways tighten right up. All greens were in great shape and well protected by sand traps and green placement. Most of the greens play better if coming up short because long is mostly big trouble. Hole #3 216yd Par 3 has a raised front that rejects any short shots, so its best to play 1 club longer. The #4 563yd Par 5 has a slight dogleg left with trouble left the last 150yds to very well protected green. Hole #9 567yd Par 5 is one finishing hole with a pond down the whole LH side and elevated green with trouble if the green is missed, anywhere but center short. I didn't get a chance to play the Back 9 because it was being sprayed and not ready for play until Noon. I slipped back onto the Front 9 and played seven (7) more holes but viewing the Back 9, it looked gorgeous. I ended up shooting 38/17putts my first round playing a mix of Blue/White tee selections.
I'm looking forward to returning in the spring and playing the complete layout, one more time.
$21 (cart included), played on Saturday, August 2011 at 2pm
Got a great deal on price, nice course, tough for high handicappers, fast undulating greens, good test for any golfer. Will play there again!
$31 (cart included), played on Wednesday, September 2009 at 6pm
I like what this course has to offer. Sometimes at peak times price can be pricey.
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$31 (cart included), played on Monday, September 2021 at 7:35 AM
It took three (3) years but I finally got back here to play the complete eighteen (18) holes and it was worth it. Got a $35 18/cart each for the Labor Day special for myself and three (3) boys, plus getting the first tee time with a cool 60 degree morning. We decided to play the Whites (6,218 / 70.5 / 135) because of the heavy rain last night and basically no roll, was a good choice. Other than the wet conditions throughout, it was in great shape and the difficult to read greens, were rolling a smooth 9-10. The Front 9 reads the same as my earlier post with #4 Par 5 at 526yds Hcp 5 playing "tee shot tuff" as anything towards the right-side feeds the O.B. The Back 9 #10 starts right out with a narrow driving 378yd Par 4 that is just plain......Tight. The #11 Hcp 2 is much of the same tightness at 372yds, but with a better protected raised green with three (3) traps to add to your misery. The #13 at 529yds Par 5 just needs to stay in the middle at all cost because any stray shots will make recovery........almost impossible. The #16 Par 5 at 474yds may be short in yards BUT that narrow winding fairway will challenge your target golf shots. Finishing on a narrow 358yd Par 4 with fairway sand traps and water left front of the green is no sure bet on Par here. We had eighteen (18) O.B's between us four (4) as the Back 9 accounted for eleven (11) of those. The Back 9 is Tight !!!!!! My shooting 93 w/38putts and 5 O.B's shows needed improvement on tee club selection and reading undulating putts. This course stretches from 6,973yds / 74.0 / 144 down to 5,151yds / 65.2 / 121 on this great 1998 William Newcomb layout you must play.