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Hole #1
Par (Men/Ladies) = 5/5
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 3/5
The prevailing southwest wind adds to the challenge of this uphill par 5. The long hitter will want to carry the fairway bunker to have a good shot at reaching home in two. For most players, it will take three shots to reach the green. Selecting the correct club to avoid the bunkers down the fairway and around the green is crucial. A front hole location on this elevated green is the most difficult and can leave a very fast, downhill breaking putt. Chipping from just short of the green is a good option to a front hole. Any hole location, center of the green will leave a realistic chance of a one putt Starting the day with a birdie or par, is a great way to begin a fun filled day at Lubbock Country Club. - Marian Barker
Tee Information |
Black
542 |
Gold
534 |
Blue
500 |
White
478 |
Red
427 |
Hole #2
Par (Men/Ladies) = 3/3
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 17/15
Number two is a short par three, 165 yards from the blue tees. Trees down the right side protects the green from that angle. Front left bunker guards the greens left side and can make a difficult shot with a hole location on the front of the green. A tee shot over the green will make for a difficult chip. Difficult hole locations are back right and back left. - Jim Ferrell
Tee Information |
Black
188 |
Gold
188 |
Blue
175 |
White
160 |
Red
135 |
Hole #3
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 13/13
Don't let the fact that this is the #13 handicap hole fool you. The hole looks beautiful from the tee box gazing over the water past the fairway bunker to the green straight ahead, but plenty of challenges are looming. One of the narrowest fairways awaits your tee shot and the green and its surrounds can challenge the best of golfers. - Steve Nieman
Tee Information |
Black
436 |
Gold
396 |
Blue
376 |
White
333 |
Red
305 |
Hole #4
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 7/1
Number 4 is a demanding par 4, with a relatively gentle dogleg left located 100 yards from the green, and playing 460 yards from the back tee. It is located along the east side ofLCC and is the highest elevation of the course along with hole #13, resulting in more and higher wind conditions and associated difficulties. The dogleg is guarded on the inside comer by several large trees and on the outside comer by two large bunkers requiring a precise and long tee shot to gain an unobstructed approach and access to a large green, which is narrow at the front and expansive towards the back. Front hole locations are particularly demanding as the narrow front portion of the green is bunkered on both sides, making par a great score. - Bill Harriger
Tee Information |
Black
460 |
Gold
398 |
Blue
398 |
White
376 |
Red
347 |
Hole #5
Par (Men/Ladies) = 3/3
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 15/17
It is the best of times; it is the worst oftimes ... this is #5. This 224-yard par 3, the second on the front nine, :flanked to the left by water, to the right by the road into the club with sand on the back left. Oddly enough if you happen to miss really long and right, you will likely find yourself with an open shot The sloping right edge of the green and surround provides a downhill run toward the center of the green if banked correctly. The green itself is relatively flat and quite large, allowing for significant hole distances depending on hole locations. A Hole-in-one or a ball in the water - the potential for both on any day makes hole #5 always ripe for opportunity. - Laura Vinson
Tee Information |
Black
227 |
Gold
197 |
Blue
180 |
White
150 |
Red
125 |
Hole #6
Par (Men/Ladies) = 5/5
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 9/9
The 6th hole at Lubbock Country Club is a tree lined straightaway par 5 that incorporates a narrow landing area with no other hazards to negotiate from the tee. A reachable par 5, the bold player must position his 2nd shot between overhanging trees on the left and a fairway bunker, approximately 60 yards short of the green, on the right. The left potion of the green allows for a run-up shot, whereas approach shots seeking the right portion of the green must avoid 2 greenside bunkers. When putting on the elevated right tier of the green, be mindful that putts going from east to west are faster than they appear. - Mark Garrison
Tee Information |
Black
526 |
Gold
513 |
Blue
493 |
White
474 |
Red
416 |
Hole #7
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 11/11
Hole #7 at Lubbock Country Club is a short par four that calls for a right to left tee shot. It is really important to play from the fairway. A 3-wood or utility club could keep your tee ball from going deep into the right trees. The green is protected by a deep bunker on the left side but over the green or right of the green is not good either. The front part of the green has some pretty strong right to left break. A good tee shot and decent short iron into the green and you have a birdie hole. - Gary Phillips
Tee Information |
Black
392 |
Gold
384 |
Blue
365 |
White
343 |
Red
308 |
Hole #8
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 1/3
#8 is indeed the hardest hole at LCC. Water on three sides and a narrow fairway requires a long precise shot off the tee ... A slightly elevated and sloping green can truly make or break a round! #8 requires all of your golf talent ... - Gary Frisbee
Tee Information |
Black
446 |
Gold
424 |
Blue
392 |
White
359 |
Red
314 |
Hole #9
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 5/7
The most challenging driving hole at Lubbock Country Club! A creek flanks the right rough off the tee. Challenging the left side of the fairway is the best play because of the big tree on the right side of the fairway. The two tiered green is bunkered on the right side. Accuracy is a premium off the tee as well as your shot to the green on the finest finishing hole in West Texas. It is played as number 9 for the membership, but in all tournaments, it is played as the 18th. - Chad Williams
Tee Information |
Black
485 |
Gold
430 |
Blue
411 |
White
369 |
Red
312 |
Hole #10
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 6/6
As you make the turn, the 10th tee presents you with a decision. A long tee ball that fmds the fairway and the bottom of the valley that crosses the 10th will provide you with a flat lie less than 100 yards from the green. If you can't reach the bottom then you are better off to lay back to the 150-yard mark to avoid the severe downslope between 140 yards and the bottom. Any tee ball than lands near the right side of the fairway will invariably end up further right into the rough than expected. The 10th green has a strong slope from the back to front and any approach that remains below the hole will be rewarded with a makeable putt. - Dustin R. Womble
Tee Information |
Black
415 |
Gold
413 |
Blue
401 |
White
371 |
Red
330 |
Hole #11
Par (Men/Ladies) = 5/5
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 2/2
A medium length par 5 with a challenging tee shot. Out-of-bounds to the left, trees to the right and a left-to-right sloping fairway requires a precise drive favoring the left side. A drive lost to the right will generally require a punch out back to the fairway. After a well-placed drive, better players are tempted with a shot to the elevated green tucked between two canyon walls. The green is two-tiered which places a premium on third-shot approaches to finish on the correct tier as the hole. A superior par 5 which physically and mentally challenges players of all levels. - Rick Trice
Tee Information |
Black
546 |
Gold
543 |
Blue
520 |
White
495 |
Red
427 |
Hole #12
Par (Men/Ladies) = 3/3
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 18/10
This 170-yard par 3 is a sneaky one. A front hole location can look very accessible but is protected by bunkers on both sides. A short sided bunker shot makes for a tough par. When the hole location is back, the 12th can require precise shot shaping to get close. - Brad Ralston
Tee Information |
Black
172 |
Gold
170 |
Blue
165 |
White
155 |
Red
145 |
Hole #13
Par (Men/Ladies) = 5/5
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
At 605 yards the par 5, 13th is the longest hole at Lubbock Country Club. The hole plays straight away, but has out of bounds down its full left side. A solid tee shot will leave you with a second shot that requires you to manage a set of two fairway bunkers positioned at 90 yards from the green on the left and 60 yards on the right. The green complex is protected by one bunker and a grass swale on the left and trees on the right. The green as you view is relatively flat with a gentle slope left to right and is about 20 yards wide and 35 yards deep. This is a fun hole to play and is the number 4 handicap hole. - Ray Salsky
Tee Information |
Black
605 |
Gold
528 |
Blue
509 |
White
490 |
Red
407 |
Hole #14
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 14/14
Hole #14 is the shortest par 4 at Lubbock Country Club, but not necessarily the easiest. Placement of the tee shot is critical depending on where the hole is on the green. If the hole location is back left you must be on the right side of the fairway and if the hole location is on the right side of the green you must be on the left side of the fairway to avoid being blocked by the trees near the green. To be long on your approach shot is to guarantee bogey or worse. Good luck -have fun. - Ellwood Keeney
Tee Information |
Black
371 |
Gold
367 |
Blue
343 |
White
319 |
Red
295 |
Hole #15
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 12/12
A deceptively tight hole, #15 is one of the prettiest holes on the golf course. Lined with a lake and mature elm trees on the left side and a forest of trees down the right A birdie opportunity requires a well-placed tee shot that rewards you with a short to medium-length second shot into a generous green flanked by a bunker front right and a pair of grass bowls left of the green. An errant tee shot to either side makes par a much more difficult score. - Steve Locke
Tee Information |
Black
396 |
Gold
395 |
Blue
376 |
White
327 |
Red
305 |
Hole #16
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 10/8
The 16th hole at LCC is another great par 4 that requires two accurate shots to be successful. A tee shot with any fairway wood towards the lone fairway bunker should leave you a comfortable short iron into a green protected by a front bunker as well as a steep drop off the right side of the green. An approach to the center of the green will certainly provide you with a manageable birdie opportunity. - David Bolen
Tee Information |
Black
370 |
Gold
369 |
Blue
349 |
White
330 |
Red
310 |
Hole #17
Par (Men/Ladies) = 3/3
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 16/18
Number 17 is one of the most intimidating holes on the course. It's a 210-yard par 3 where the wind is blowing into you most of the time. There is a creek that runs through that is not an issue for most, but can cause big problems if you don't hit a solid shot. The green is protected by bunkers on both sides and slopes from back to front. There is not a straight putt anywhere on it. This one of my favorite holes, but also the one I think about before and after my round. - Robert Neidert
Tee Information |
Black
210 |
Gold
210 |
Blue
190 |
White
175 |
Red
120 |
Hole #18
Par (Men/Ladies) = 4/4
Handicap (Men/Ladies) = 8/16
Arguably the best finishing hole in West Texas, a great risk vs reward challenge to complete your round at Lubbock Country Club. This #8 handicap hole is an uphill, slight dogleg right that requires an accurate tee shot to the left side of the fairway in order to avoid the large daunting bunker on the right. Long hitters can drive over the bunker on the right side but danger lurks just past it with a narrow landing area between two sets of bunkers to reach the green. The final challenge is a ridge running down the center of the green which makes approach shots and putting treacherous. - Roger Lowe
Tee Information |
Black
396 |
Gold
396 |
Blue
394 |
White
375 |
Red
265 |
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