Black Rock Golf Club: You have to work for the view!
Author: Paul Easton | Category: Golf HealthFinding the right golf course to consider your home course is often a matter of finding the one closest to your home and playing on it on a regular basis. However, even the worst golfers will bore of playing the same fairway. However, may find they play better when they hit a different course and the Black Rock golf club is such a course.
About the course
With a slope rating of 121 from the white tees and 124 from the blue, the multiple tees at every tee box makes the course challenging and yet fun, for golfers of every skill level.
Each hole
The 18 holes course cuts into the Shenandoah Valley for the front nine. Then through the Appalachian Mountains on the back nine, creating a scenic view. Not many courses can boost a difference in areas to play on.
The fairways
Each fairway is cut into the landscape and the club offers an amazing practice green. They also boast a complete chipping area and sand trap for more practice. Bent grass of each green offers straight putting chances and will grab a lifted ball onto the green and hold it.
The first hole, a Par 5 of 465 yards, all the way the white tee of the 18th hole at 386 yards, each hole offers a view of nature.
The Water Hazards
Water hazards come into play on four holes, beginning with number four. The short hole may appear easy but any ball that sails over the green will end up swimming on the bottom of a lake.
Number 8 has a small lake around the green. This 396 yard par 4 hole, and on hole 13, a double dog leg to the right has water on the far left side of the front of the green.
The final hole is a straight run to end the the round. The 386 yard par four has water immediately at the front of the green. The second shot will need to sail overthe water or lay up and use a wedge to place the ball on the green for a good finish. Those who miss this shot may find themselves swimming.
The Black Rock Golf Club is a course not for the faint of heart, it is designed to make the player strive for the best and hopefully stay dry in the process. Not a beginners course as the views may be too much of a distraction.