The first hole at Tri-City is a challenging 300 yard par 4 with out of bounds along the right side of the fairway and a slight dogleg to the right. Check out the flyover!
hole #2
The second hole at Tri-City is often referred to as the “illegal par 3”, mostly due to the large trees between the tree and the green. The river on the right adds to the challenge as its the #1 handicap hole on the course….good luck! Check out the flyover!
hole #3
The third hole is the first and only par 5 on the course. Measuring 528 yards from tee to green, you have to manage a creek about half way to the hole. Check out the flyover!
hole #4
Hole #4 is a shorter par 4 at 303 yards, but it has a risk/reward tee shot that can either make or break the hole. Choose the safe route by taking an iron off the tee, or pull out the big stick and try to reach the green. Check out the flyover!
hole #5
The fifth hole at tri city is part of the newer addition and its a par 3 with a pond that you must deal with if you want to reach the green. Check out the flyover!
hole #6
Hole #6 will make you pay attention to the right side of the fairway. There is a corn/soybean field that is out of bounds, avoid that and you should have a nice iron over the creek and onto the green. Check out the flyover!
hole #7
By the time you reach #7, you should be ready for this birdie opportunity. At 295, it plays shorter than the card reads, a good tee shot sets you up for a short iron approach to this uphill green. Check out the flyover!
hole #8
Hole #8 is a longer dogleg left in which you have to hit your tee shot over the creek. You will then have a tricky tree lined second shot to the green. Check out the flyover!
hole #9
The finishing hole will bring you all the challenges you need. An uphill and blind tee shot to the fairway, followed by another shot over the creek to the green surrounded by out of bounds. If you are lucky enough to make it to the green, you will find some challenging putts on this undulating green. Check out the flyover!