Oxbow is 6560 yards from the back tees playing to a par of 71
Favorite Holes:
#3 - 400 par 4:
Positioning from the tee is key as the green slopes hard right to left and has a realtively narrow back shelf that is very tough to access from the right side, to the point if you fall a few yards short of the back tier coming from that side your ball lands on a rather severe sllope and can shoot across the green and down into the creek/ravine.
Tee shot is mostly flat with the fairway a bit of a hogs back at probably 260ish. Easy to get the ball too far left when conditions are firm at which time you could actually get the ball down into the swale crossing the hole some 40-70 yards from the green. Given the remianing approach this is not advisable.
A massive tree guards the left front of the green. The tree, probably 25 yards short of the green is probably 50 feet tall and thus presents a bit of an issue particularly for a front left pin (still a tough approach from the right as trouble just off the left edge).
The green, as noted falls hard roght to left and back to front in the front portion of the green allowing a shomaker to play well wide of the hole and utilize spin to get to that front left pin while making it very hard to access any of the right side hole locations unless you are well left off the tee. My preferred low trap short irons had a tendency to spin away from those holes cut short right.
The green is kidney shaped with the back portion much mor narrow than the front with a deep pot style bunker on the left and an interesting bunker set well above the greeen on right about 2/3 of the way into the surface. As previously mentioned this hillside tends to send balls racing across the green into trouble so finding the bunker with a wayward shot to that side is a blessing in disguise.
Take par and move on.
#4 - 130 yard par 3:
May rival Augusta 12 for difficulty in getting the right distance. The green, oval in shape, is a mere sliver, probably 20-25 feet front to back and 50 feet wide. Shots hit long will not come of the slope and leave a dicey pitch, putt or stab that may or may not stay on the green. Come up short and it is all the way down the hill some 20-25 feet below the green surface that slopes front to back and to the left on the left side and to the right on the right side. Exacting hole to say the least.
#13 - 145 yard par 3:
A bit of a drop shot hole with the green some 30 feet below tee level. The green is guarded only by the creek left - anything left is gone. Those bailing out short right (plenty of room to do so) are met with a tough pitch as the first portion of the front right of the green runs away from you pretty quickly before flatenning out near its center and thus providiing those who are bold with the tee shot a good chance at making a putt on a largely defensive putting course. The bunker set right and toward the back portion of the green leaves an intimidating shot with the creek lurking just of the left edge.
Good birdie hole where I have made any number of 5s.
#17 - 410 yard par 4: Funky, bunkerless, golf hole. Relatively narrow tee shot that counter intuitively rewards those playing to the outside of the dogleg and near the small stream that runs the length of the hole's right side. From the far right side of the fairway the green is still only partially visible as it is set about 15 fee above the fairway and blinded by a land form along its front left (lucky to see the flag from the left side of the fariway). The rumpled green (not quite Doakish) falls from back left to front right with pretty severe drop on the right and front. Balls landing just off the right and front right can bound well away from the green as was the case back in the day as I was trying to win my first collegaite golf tournament... I was left with a pitch of some 30 yards back up to the green... BOGEY.