If you do a search for "Hawk Pointe" on this site, a good number of hits comes up. But how I was so unaware of this course says something about my ability to pay attention I guess.
Last Sunday I made the drive up to Washington, NJ to play Hawk Pointe around noon. The fall colors are pretty decent, and I was fortunate to have some good lighting at times. I arrive to find two fellows around my age walking and carrying on a windy day that walking was wise as a cart ride would have been chilly.
From the very beginning I was impressed with this easily walkable course with lots of strategy and some simply awesome greens. I'll present the first six holes today, the 6th being a nice stopping point as this green is really something quite fun.
Here's the hole-sequencing:
The scorecard:
The course is wide. I like it. :-) I'm not sure even IBF could hit a ball OB on the opening par 5.
#1. Dogleg right par 5.
Tee view (all photos are clickable to a much larger size):
From 150 yards out:
Elevated view from right of the green:
Elevated view from behind the green where you get a sense of the 'bigness' of the course:
#2. Dogleg left par 4 with an alternate fairway left.
Tee view where the large tree is at the right edge of the alternate left fairway:
The route to the right is very wide but longer:
This view from over the green nicely shows the two fairways:
#3. Dogleg right par 4.
Tee view where you bite off as much of the bend as you like:
From 100 yards out:
From just left of the green:
#4. Par 3.
I really like the simplicity of this par 3; bail out is left, with the green quite small and pitched heavy from left to right:
From just right of the green:
#5. A wide, dogleg left par 4.
Bigger hitters will probably straighten out this hole and take a drive right over the bunker:
Two view from near the green:
I was thoroughly enjoying the day and even more so after getting near the green on this next hole.
#6. Relatively short par 4.
Tee view where the flag is barely visible over the more right of the two fw bunkers:
Approach view to this "gull wing" green:
View back down the hole from just over the green:
Wider view from right of the green:
More of this beauty tomorrow.