Golf Course Photos

Rocky Gap • Hole 1 • Par 4
Even though the fairway of this 353 yard par four is framed by a bunker on each side, it is very spacious and most tee shots should have no trouble finding it. The bunker on the right is closest to the tee so favoring the left side is advisable. Most players will have a short iron remaining for their approach to this sizable green. Avoid the bunkers to the left side as you approach the flagstick.


Rocky Gap • Hole 4 • Par 3
After playing the long and difficult third, players will be ready for a change of pace. This short and scenic par-3 measures 144 yards from the white tee markers. A well struck short iron should find the putting surface. Try to avoid the bunkers. There are two on the right and one on the left.


Rocky Gap • Hole 5 • Par 5
Our Signature hole offers one of the more stunning views you’ll find on any course, anywhere. Players face a split fairway for their tee shot on this 488-yard par-5. The fairway on the left ends just past the bunkers but the fairway on the right is spacious and can receive even the longest tee shots. This is a classic risk/reward hole as players can reach the green in two shots but the approach is very narrow and the green has a nasty bunker to the short right of it. Pay close attention to where you'd like your second shot to land to set up a short approach to the green.


Rocky Gap • Hole 6 • Par 3
Another picturesque hole, the 184-yard par-3 sixth offers players a downhill tee shot with an emphasis on club selection. With the elevation, it generally plays a club or two shorter than your normal distance and we suggest you pay close attention to the wind direction.


Rocky Gap • Hole 8 • Par 5
A premium on accuracy is required for this narrow, tree lined par-5. A deep fairway bunker on the right can catch errant tee shots so left is best from the tee. Once you’ve found the fairway, a mid- iron layup should leave a short approach to the green. The approach shot is uphill which will affect club selection. Be aware that the green has a sizable swale in the front right.


Rocky Gap • Hole 11 • Par 4
This 367 yard par-4 plays slightly longer than the yardage indicates as it gradually works its way uphill from tee to green. When the flagstick is on the left side of the green, make sure you use enough club to get over the deep bunker that fronts that part of the two-tiered green.


Rocky Gap • Hole 13 • Par 5
One of Jack's favorite holes on the course. All holes at Rocky Gap have five tee boxes except this one which has a longer, sixth called "Jack's Tree". Tee shots should be taken down the left side to avoid the bunkers on the right. Avoid going too far left as there is some deeper grass over there. There is water guarding the green to the right so stay to the left on your approach.


Rocky Gap • Hole 14 • Par 4
This par-4 hole has a creek that cuts across it about 240 yards from the white tee box. Try to stay to the left of of the tee as the right side of the fairway is guarded by a couple of strategically placed bunkers. Laying up short of the creek will leave you a mid-iron approach to an elevated green guarded by a pot bunker on its right side. One of the more challenging holes on the course.


Rocky Gap • Hole 1 • Par 4
Even though the fairway of this 353 yard par four is framed by a bunker on each side, it is very spacious and most tee shots should have no trouble finding it. The bunker on the right is closest to the tee so favoring the left side is advisable. Most players will have a short iron remaining for their approach to this sizable green. Avoid the bunkers to the left side as you approach the flagstick.

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