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Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
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Blue
White
Green
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PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
431
415
388
383
380
523
510
485
457
432
390
368
360
300
298
330
319
313
310
308
162
135
127
108
103
384
374
361
320
318
422
390
365
339
334
210
190
173
130
121
515
490
475
455
436
3376
3191
3047
2802
2730
4
5
4
4
3
4
4
3
5
36
3
5
7
3
9
9
13
11
17
17
5
13
1
1
15
15
11
7
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HOLE 1
This challenging starting point requires skill and precision, as bunkers stand guard on either side of the fairway. Only a perfectly placed tee shot will give you the advantage needed to take on the green with your second shot. Your approach requires an extra club to vanquish the false front, but be wary of going long, as the green is steeply sloped from back to front.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
5
TEE
431
415
388
383
380
CLOSE
HOLE 2
The 2
nd
is a dogleg left par five that plays gracefully back to our clubhouse. As you approach the tee box, take note of the tree line on the left that is the ideal line to aim for. But beware, only the longest hitters will have the opportunity to go for this well protected green in two. A tee shot towards the right side of the fairway may run through and be blocked out by two large Evergreens. Most players opt for the three-shot approach, making sure to keep their second shot between the fairway bunkers on both sides of the fairway.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
3
TEE
523
510
485
457
432
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HOLE 3
As you drive down Brae Burn Drive towards the Club, you catch a glimpse of the 3
rd
hole and start to mentally prepare for the upcoming challenge. This downhill par four presents a sharp bend to the right that demands strategic tee shot placement. For the average player, it's best to aim for the left side of the fairway which will give you the optimal angle into the green. If you stray too far to the right and don't make it past the corner, you'll be blocked by some imposing trees. Approaching the green, you'll have to navigate the hazards that await. A pond sits menacingly on the left, while a bunker on the right threatens to swallow any shots that miss their mark.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
9
TEE
390
368
360
300
298
CLOSE
HOLE 4
The 4
th
hole is a picturesque, bunkered short par four that will require precision off the tee. Players have a range of clubs at their disposal for their tee shot. For your second, you will be faced with a short approach to an elevated, two-tiered green that is well-guarded by bunkers. Careful consideration of both the tee shot and the approach is essential on this hole, making it a challenging but rewarding addition to any round of golf.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
11
TEE
330
319
313
310
308
CLOSE
HOLE 5
The 5
th
hole at Brae Burn is widely regarded as the signature hole, and it's easy to see why. This stunning par three requires a mid to short iron shot that must carry over water to reach a well-protected green that is surrounded by bunkers and water hazards. An array of tee boxes built on the remnants of the New York, Westchester, and Boston Railway provide players with a new optic to the hole every time played. Missing the green, regardless of the angle, will leave you with a tough up and down for even the most skilled short game players.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
17
TEE
162
135
127
108
103
CLOSE
HOLE 6
The 6
th
hole is a challenging dogleg right par 4. To the right, large trees and a creek guard the way, while to the left, water and out-of-bounds loom ominously. Once you've successfully navigated the tee shot, you'll face an uphill second shot to a two-tiered green that plays at least a half club longer than you might expect. Getting on the correct tier of the green is essential if you want to avoid the possibility of a three-putt. To make matters more challenging, there are three small bunkers located on the back of the green that must be avoided at all costs.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
13
TEE
384
374
361
320
318
CLOSE
HOLE 7
The 7
th
hole is a true test of skill and a favorite among seasoned golfers. This long par four is the number one handicap hole. The fairway offers some room off the tee, but players must be wary of the out of bounds on the left and the creek and large fairway bunker on the right. The green boasts a variety of challenging pin positions, so accuracy and precision are paramount. It's worth noting that this hole plays a club longer than the measured distance due to the upslope, so players must be mindful.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
1
TEE
422
390
365
339
334
CLOSE
HOLE 8
Our 8
th
hole is the longest and most challenging par three. Golfers will need to summon all their skill and concentration to navigate this hole successfully. The tee shot must carry the picturesque pond in front of the green, while avoiding the treacherous water and out of bounds on the left The large green is dramatically sloped from back to front so staying below the hole is key to avoid three-putting. A par on this hole is considered a fine score and a testament to a player's skill and accuracy.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
15
TEE
210
190
173
130
121
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HOLE 9
Being Brae Burn’s shortest of the par fives on the course, the 9
th
hole is by no means an easy hole. A well-positioned tee shot favoring the left side sets up an opportunity to go for the green in two. However, beware of the menacing fairway bunker on the left. Golfers who opt for a longer second shot will need to navigate a downhill slope, while those who choose to lay up can expect a mid to short iron approach shot to a green surrounded by well-placed bunkers and mature trees that defend the right side.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
7
TEE
515
490
475
455
436
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
Green
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
388
366
340
335
331
209
189
154
145
136
456
419
405
325
323
375
344
328
325
322
435
409
373
318
316
525
505
460
458
455
172
143
130
128
126
434
410
393
379
375
506
488
460
431
430
3500
3273
3043
2844
2814
6876
6464
6090
5646
5544
4
3
4
4
4
5
3
4
5
36
72
12
14
16
18
4
10
14
12
6
6
10
2
18
16
2
8
8
4
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HOLE 10
The 10
th
fairway is narrow and heavily guarded by trees on both sides, which demand accuracy and penalize wayward shots. Players must hit their tee shots to the middle or right side of the fairway to have an unobstructed approach to the green. The green is protected by deep bunkers to the right and another bunker short left. Approach shots that land beyond the flagstick will face a downhill putt, which is among the fastest on the course, putting a premium on a delicate touch around the greens.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
14
TEE
388
366
340
335
331
CLOSE
HOLE 11
The 11
th
hole at Brae Burn is a par three that exemplifies classic golf course design. The downhill tee shot requires precise club selection due to the ever-changing wind conditions. Three large bunkers surround the green, posing a significant challenge to golfers who are not careful off the tee. However, golfers who do find themselves short of the green will be presented with a manageable chip shot. Players should be happy walking away with a par.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
18
TEE
209
189
154
145
136
CLOSE
HOLE 12
Welcome to the 12
th
hole, the longest par four on Brae Burn country club. This slight dogleg left requires a well-placed tee shot to find the fairway between the bunkers. The second shot will be a challenge if you miss the fairway, as trees will block your path to the green. The two-tiered green is well protected by bunkers on both sides, making it challenging to hit the green in regulation. Be mindful of the false front and the run-up area that can collect balls that come up short. A par on this hole will feel like a birdie.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
10
TEE
456
419
405
325
323
CLOSE
HOLE 13
Welcome to the 13
th
hole at Brae Burn. This par four offers a classic dogleg left layout, giving players a variety of options off the tee. For those who prefer a more conservative approach, the right side of the fairway provides a safe landing area, avoiding the three bunkers that guard the corner of the dogleg. However, for the more daring players, going for the driver over the bunkers could leave you with a wedge shot to the elevated green. Be warned, this green features a range of tricky pin positions, and missing it can lead to a tough up and down, especially if you go long.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
12
TEE
375
344
328
325
322
CLOSE
HOLE 14
Brae Burn's 14
th
is a picturesque downhill par four with a stunning view. Golfers need to find the fairway with their tee shot, avoiding the two small ponds that pinch toward the fairway. The second shot is slightly uphill and requires a well-struck shot to find the green, which features a spine in the middle and offers the most pin positions of any green on the course. The green slopes from front to back, making it a challenging target for short pitches from the fairway. Players will need to bring their best short game to conquer this hole.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
6
TEE
435
409
373
318
316
CLOSE
HOLE 15
The 15
th
hole at Brae Burn is a true gem and one of the most scenic holes in the New York area. This par five is a great risk-reward hole, with long hitters tempted to go for the green in two shots. However, a well-placed lay-up shot just left of the two fairway bunkers can set you up with the best angle into the green. But be warned, the green is well-protected by water and bunkers on both sides, and a misstep can easily turn a birdie opportunity into a bogey or worse. Take your time to navigate this hole, and with the right strategy, you can walk away with a great score.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
2
TEE
525
505
460
458
455
CLOSE
HOLE 16
The 16
th
hole is a challenging par three that requires precision and distance control. A well-struck tee shot is crucial to avoid the deep bunkers that protect the green on both sides. The green itself slopes severely from back to front, so accuracy and touch are key to avoiding running the ball too far past the hole. Going long can be disastrous, as it will leave a difficult downhill chip back onto the green. The sixteenth is a great test of skill for even the most accomplished golfers.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
16
TEE
172
143
130
128
126
CLOSE
HOLE 17
Hole 17 at Brae Burn Country Club is a true test of skill and patience. As one of the toughest par fours in Westchester, this majestic hole will demand your very best. Playing uphill, the fairway slopes left to right, requiring a well-placed tee shot to avoid trouble. Long hitters must be careful not to go through the fairway, or their second shot will be blocked out by trees on the right. The approach shot to the severely elevated green must be precise, playing an extra club to clear the deep bunkers guarding the green. This green complex features a false front that will penalize any underplayed golf shots. Any player will be thrilled to walk away with a four on this challenging hole!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
8
TEE
434
410
393
379
375
CLOSE
HOLE 18
The 18th hole is a true test of a golfer's nerve. This par 5 can be a birdie opportunity for those who play smart and precise shots, but beware of the potential pitfalls along the way. Long hitters can aim for the left side of the fairway, carrying the bunkers for a chance to reach the green in two. But for those who prefer to play it safe, favor the right side of the fairway to avoid a forced layup. The second shot requires careful consideration, as the downslope from 100 yards in can leave you with a challenging downhill lie. The raised green, surrounded by deep bunkers, demands a precise approach shot to set up a par or better. Don't let the excitement of the finish get the better of you, or you may end up with a scorecard you'll want to forget.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
4
TEE
506
488
460
431
430
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Blue
White
Green
Red
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WOMEN
Black
Blue
White
Green
Red
Rating
WOMEN