Sand Ridge Golf Club
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Sand Ridge Golf Club, was designed by Tom Fazio and is located in Chardon, Ohio. Construction on the course started in late 1995 and opened for its privite members on May 18, 1998. Sand Ridge was designed to be walked, and has one of the area's best caddie programs. The course was built on 370 acres of woods, pastures and wetlands located next to the Fairmount Minerals sandstone quarry in Chardon. It also contains the headwaters of both the Chagrin and Cuyahoga rivers.
Sand Ridge plays an average of 12,000 rounds a year and is currently ranked 60th in Golf Digest's 2007-08 top 100 courses in the United States (was ranked 52nd in 2005-06) and the sixth best course in Ohio. Sand Ridge ranked 31st on Golf Digest’s list of the 50 Greatest Private Retreats. Sand Ridge was the first course in Ohio, and one of a select few in the world, to be designated as a Certified Audubon International Signature Wildlife Sanctuary. Sand Ridge merged with Mayfield Country Club in 2006.
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[edit] Events
The course has hosted numerous events including:
- 1999 US Open Regional Qualifier
- 2000 USGA Sr. Amateur Qualifier
- 2001 US Women’s Mid-Amateur Qualifier
- 2006 NCAA Regional qualifier
- Won by eventual national champion Oklahoma State
[edit] Course Statistics
- 110 bunkers
- 7 water hazards
- 18 holes
- Par 72 (36-36)
- Rules of USGA Govern all play
Tees | Yards | Slope Rating | Course Rating |
DD | 7207 | 138 | 75.3 |
D | 6639 | 134 | 72.4 |
S | 6031 | 126 | 69.6 |
C | 5100 | 112 | 64.7 |
Notes:
- DD demotes Double Diamond (Championship Tees)
- D demotes Diamond Tees (Men's Tees)
- S demotes Square Tees (Senior Tees)
- C demotes Cirles Tees (Women's Tees)
- The slope rating of a golf course, typically in the US, is a measure of its difficulty for bogey golfers.
- The course rating is the sum of the total pars of the played holes.
[edit] Course
Hole #1: Overture
Par 4, Handicap 15
- Championship Tee: 383
- Members Tee: 363
- Seniors Tee: 290
- Ladies Tee: 252
- The opening hole is a short par 4 with a right dog leg. The most important shot on this hole is the first.
Hole #2: Plateau
Par 4, Handicap 7
- Championship Tee: 421
- Members Tee: 383
- Seniors Tee: 351
- Ladies Tee: 310
- A patch of wetlands to the right of the tee is a harbinger. This hole has a generous landing zone for the drive, but the second shot is challenged by a two-tiered elevated green.
Hole #3: Craters
Par 5, Handicap 1
- Championship Tee: 575
- Members Tee: 545
- Seniors Tee: 511
- Ladies Tee: 402
- The course's #1 handicap hole is a long, uphill par 5, protected by 24 bunkers.
Hole #4: Vista
Par 3, Handicap 13
- Championship Tee: 223
- Members Tee: 186
- Seniors Tee: 157
- Ladies Tee: 121
- A long par 3 at 223 yards from the tip. Requires a carry over tall fescue and bunkers onto a narrow green. This one plays long.
Hole #5: Twin
Par 4, Handicap 3
- Championship Tee: 438
- Members Tee: 407
- Seniors Tee: 376
- Ladies Tee: 333
- With two separate greens, this hole features a fascinating strategy contrast. When the pin is on the left green, a monster bunker protects the hole and the player will need to fight through dense rough. The right green is open, but has a long right dog leg.
Hole #6: Ledge
Par 5, Handicap 11
- Championship Tee: 527
- Members Tee: 485
- Seniors Tee: 450
- Ladies Tee: 407
- This is a medium Par 5, requiring a drive between flanking bunkers. The player has to account for a prevailing headwind on the difficult third shot to a plateau green.
Hole #7: Draw
Par 4, Handicap 5
- Championship Tee: 444
- Members Tee: 419
- Seniors Tee: 386
- Ladies Tee: 339
- A downhill Par 4 that will reward a sweeping draw from the tee.
Hole #8: Orphan
Par 3, Handicap 17
- Championship Tee: 168
- Members Tee: 142
- Seniors Tee: 122
- Ladies Tee: 103
- The hole of this picturesque par 3 is protected by a front facing pond and wetlands behind. A steep face bunker is located in front of the green.
Hole #9: Snake
Par 4, Handicap 9
- Championship Tee: 406
- Members Tee: 374
- Seniors Tee: 343
- Ladies Tee: 300
- This hole has a generous landing zone for a tee shot. The green is defended by a pond to the left and multiple traps to the right, making for a daunting second shot.
Hole #10: Pulpit
Par 4, Handicap 10
- Championship Tee: 401
- Members Tee: 370
- Seniors Tee: 340
- Ladies Tee: 294
- Blind, uphill tee shot. The second shot requires a long carry over water to a narrow green.
Hole #11: Redan
Par 4, Handicap 4
- Championship Tee: 483
- Members Tee: 433
- Seniors Tee: 376
- Ladies Tee: 301
- A fade is favored from the tee. However, too much is punished by trees.
Hole #12: Rockside
Par 3, Handicap 18
- Championship Tee: 177
- Members Tee: 150
- Seniors Tee: 121
- Ladies Tee: 110
- The green is heavily tiered. Involves high punishment for errant tee shots and high reward for accuracy.
Hole #13: Falls
Par 4, Handicap 2
- Championship Tee: 466
- Members Tee: 444
- Seniors Tee: 424
- Ladies Tee: 325
- One of many visually impressive holes on the course. A waterfall adjacent to the tee sets the stage for our longest par 4. Length and accuracy are required from the tee and into the well-protected green. Par is an excellent score.
Hole #14: Dilemma
Par 5, Handicap 8
- Championship Tee: 540
- Members Tee: 511
- Seniors Tee: 480
- Ladies Tee: 441
- The dilemma is to attempt to carry the wasteland on the second shot or lay-up to the right on this par 5. This is a high risk, high reward Fazio classic with eagle possibilities.
Hole #15: Quarry
Par 4, Handicap 16
- Championship Tee: 341
- Members Tee: 311
- Seniors Tee: 291
- Ladies Tee: 257
- A short par 4. It looks innocent, but the green requires an adroit player, as it is the toughest on the course.
Hole #16: Cape
Par 4, Handicap 6
- Championship Tee: 404
- Members Tee: 385
- Seniors Tee: 343
- Ladies Tee: 286
- A dramatic cape hole. Fraught with hazards; the second shot will require pinpoint accuracy.
Hole #17: Headwaters
Par 3, Handicap 14
- Championship Tee: 230
- Members Tee: 200
- Seniors Tee: 180
- Ladies Tee: 80
- A beautiful, wetlands-traversing hole that requires a 200 yard carry.
Hole #18: Split
Par 5, Handicap 12
- Championship Tee: 555
- Members Tee: 531
- Seniors Tee: 490
- Ladies Tee: 445
- Majestic finishing hole with cross bunkers that split the fairway. Choose from two fairways for your approach, depending on the pin placement. The wetlands frame a generous green, while hawks that often circle the green and surrounding wetlands add a touch of nature to the experience.