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Ronald Montesano

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Re: Arrowhead Golf Club (Scott Witter) in Akron, NY-Holes # 1-16 Posted
« Reply #50 on: November 30, 2011, 10:10:27 PM »
Hole # 17-Par 4: 357...344...322...287

17 is something of a surprise, coming as it does between a vaunted par three challenge and a penal, closing par 4. There is a nose bunker assemblage smack dab in the drive zone, forcing one to lay back to ensure an unfettered shot into the green. For a fall-line entry, one should stay left of the bunkers, while those who choose to take a run at the putting surface from the tee should cut yardage (and bring hollows and hay into play) by going up the right side of the fairway. The shot in is awkward enough, as the green never quite sets up visually for the approach (not a negative!) The putting surface is protected by sand and some minimal mounds and hollows, and the safe play as always is the geographic center. A competent player should make a run at 3 here.


Tee Shot...Bunker area sits immediately below the tallest tree.



Tee Shot up the right sidel; flag is visible over cart path



Fairway Shot from 175 off tee, 175 into green. Bunkers to left of white stake, second fairway bunker (hidden from tee) awaits up right side of play



Approach Shot from fairway center



Approach shot from 125 into green, just above right fairway bunker
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Ronald Montesano

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Re: Arrowhead Golf Club (Scott Witter) in Akron, NY-Holes # 1-17 Posted
« Reply #51 on: December 01, 2011, 05:26:52 PM »
Hole # 18-Par 4-456...407...355...326

While perhaps not in keeping with the heathland style of Arrowhead, the 18th is memorable for the downhill drive to a downhill-graded fairway, anticipating an approach over the pond that guards the front and right of the green. In summer months, when the course is fast, tee balls down the right can run into the water. The day that we played, NOTHING was running and we all had 170 yards or more in from the second deck of tees. The green sits elevated, well-protected by sand and wet stuff. My recollection of the closing three holes at Arrowhead is summarized by something Lonnie Nielsen did back in the 2000s. Playing in a USGA Senior Open qualifier, Nielsen birdied the final triad to win the only q-spot by one stroke. Shouldn't we all have such moments?

Tee shot from back deck



Tee shot from front deck



150 yards out, from left side of fairway


200 yards out, from left edge of fairway


40 yards short, in neck of run-up to green

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~Bonavista
~Indian Hills
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