The merits of the Crystal Downs Country Club are well-documented on this website. But, despite the interference of poor lighting and rain storms, I did manage to gather a few images of the course that I thought others would enjoy.
Enjoy.
This may be the loveliest clubhouse/setting combination I’ve ever seen.
1st tee. 460 yards. Par 4. A lovely view, though I dislike the mowing lines. A tough par to start, due to length, an uneven fairway and a brutally-sloping green.
2nd approach (taken from 7th tee). 425 yards. Par 4. Another longish hole heading uphill. Again, the mowing lines seem off.
3rd hole. 191 yards.
4th hole. 409 yards. Pr 4. This is where the course really starts to take flight.
5th tee shot. 353 yards. Par 4. As short par 4’s go, this one is all-world.
5th approach.
6th tee shot. 384 yards. Par 4.
6th approach
7th tee shot. 335 yards. Par 4. Many will lay back for a better approach lie/distance.
7th approach from up top.
7th green from behind/right.
8th tee shot. 550 yards. Par 5. The fairway bends right over an amazing parcel of tumbling earth.
8th driving zone
8th second shot landing zone climbing to the green. What an incredible fairway.
8th looking back
9th. 175 yards. Par 3.
Looking across the 9th to the front nine.
10th tee . 395 yards. Par 4. Those mowing lines again…
10th approach. The green follows the slope of the hill, to great vexation.
10th from behind/right.
11th tee. 196 yards. Par 3. That back-to-front slope of the green is a score killer.
11th from behind
12th tee. From here the course enters a much different landscape, with an anticlockwise, out-and-back routing until one reaches the adjacent 16th green.
12th green complex.
13th tee. 442 yards. Par 4.
The bend and slope of the fairway just beg for a faded tee ball.
13th approach from an uneven stance.
The 13th green slopes nearly as much as the fairway.
14th tee. 147 yards.
14th viewed from high/left of the tees.
14th close up
15th fairway. 327 yards. Par 4.
15th approach. Strategically placed bunkers and ground contours used in combination to great effect.
16th: 588 yards. Par 5. As with the adjacent 12th, the fairway here is free of substantial complexities.
The 16th green complex makes excellent use of a fronting swale to challenge long approaches.
17th tee. 311 yards. All-world.
There are so many ways to attack this hole – its defenses are equally numerous. That’s Lake Mchigan in the background. From the green, Crystal Lake is viewed just a mile or two to the left.
18th tee. 400 yards. This is actually the view from the 382-yard tee. The back markers are MUCH lower and further left.
A good drive can saw off a bit of the dogleg to starboard.
The 18th approach is rather daunting from the wrong viewing angle.