Before a recent trip back to the Bay State I asked the Tree House which new layout in the Plymouth area they would recommend. The almost unanimous decision was Waverly Oaks. Plymouth has become a hotbed of golf in Mass. With Pinehill, Atlantic and the new ultra private Old Sandwich. This Brian Silva course did not disappoint, with many challenging features reminiscent of those formerly reserved for private courses. For your $70.00 you get a cart, range balls, and holes with names. It’s 7114 from the blacks, 73.5 with aslope of 130.
Prelude #1 339 yard par 4
A nice opener, gently easing into the round
Plateau #2 427 yard par 4
The way the upslope meets the green is really well done, any shot that comes up short will roll all the way back down the hill
Fade #3 234 yard par 3
Dare #4 529 yard par 5
The best line is directly over the right hand bunker
Which leaves this shot into the green
Saddle #5 531 yard par 5
Back to back par 5’s? You bet, when you get to try this shot
Draw #6 445 yard par 4
An attractive driving hole, the tee shot should be drawn off the far bunker
Here’s the shot into the green
Down #7 434 yard par 4
Carry #8 207 yard par 3
A very nice one shotter
Double Trouble #9 369 yard par 4
The golfer can lay up short of the water with an iron leaving about 150 yards in, or hit driver in the narrow gap between the bunker leaving only 100 yards in
Plymouth Bay #10 421 yard par 4
Don’t Be Right #11 391 yard par 4
Valley #12 329 yard par 4
Here’s Silva’s risk reward short par 4. The green slopes away from the golfer at the back. It’s the start of a really great run of holes
Bernie’s Revenge #13 537 yard par 5
I don’t know who Bernie is, but I love this hole. The trap in the middle of the fairway is 340 yards from the black tee
The tier in the green is really steep, I’ll bet every golfer tries putting up and down it regardless of the day’s pin position
Raynor #14 184 yard par 3
You may have noticed that many off the steep faced bunkers are reminiscent of Raynor’s style. This isn’t a Redan or Biarritz. It doesn’t have a Strath bunker so it can’t be an Eden either. Could it be a tribute to the Short?
Perhaps this bunker behind the green provides a clue
Punch Bowl #15 474 yard par 4
Here’s a shot from behind this great punch bowl green
Eternity #16 636 yard par 5
Plymouth High School in the background
Here's the green
Black Hole #17 251 yard par 3
This tee shot puckers your you-know-what!
This unwary golfer has found a bad place to try and square the match from; surely he’ll now be subsidizing the author’s post round libations
Coliseum #18 376 yard par 4
The closer is a bit anticlimactic