Course Overview

The Arnold Palmer-design Lakes Course compliments the Orchard and Grove with challenging visuals and landscapes, strategically placed lakes, and pure enjoyment of the game.

Holes: 9 | Par: 36 | Yards: 3,430 | Rating: 36.3 | Slope: 139

HOLE-BY-HOLE INFO

1st HOLE

Par 4 · 378 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

A big hitter can reach this short, downhill hole, but this hole isn’t as easy as it looks. There is out of bounds on the left, a penalty area on the right, of an elongated green with a steep slope separating the left side.

Tee 1: 378

Tee 2: 359

Tee 3: 336

Tee 4: 279

Tee 5: 279

2nd HOLE

Par 3 · 205 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

The green is big, which is good because there’s no place good to miss it. A stream and a marshy area guards the front, so it’s all carry. Right and short of the green is a penalty area. Left is a hillside that allows for bank shots but makes for difficult chipping. There is little room behind the green as well. The putting surface slopes dramatically from left to right, making it the toughest two-putt on this nine.

Tee 1: 205

Tee 2: 185

Tee 3: 153

Tee 4: 100

Tee 5: 100

3rd HOLE

Par 4 · 374 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

This is a short but narrow uphill hole through a valley flanked by trouble and out of bounds on both sides. A deep bunker fronts the middle of the green, requiring a precise second shot to the elevated green.

Tee 1: 374

Tee 2: 347

Tee 3: 319

Tee 4: 272

Tee 5: 272

4th HOLE

Par 4 · 356 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

You’ve got options on how to play this short hole. A stream guards the left side, cutting in front of the green, and two fairway bunkers guard the right. Lay up short of the bunkers for a short-iron in or hit a wood past them for a pitch shot in over the greenside bunkers. The hole location on the green, which is angled from back left to front right, may decide your strategy from the tee.

Tee 1: 356

Tee 2: 319

Tee 3: 309

Tee 4: 232

Tee 5: 232

5th HOLE

Par 5 · 545 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

Finally, a roomy fairway to drive to on a true-risk reward hole, but with a penalty area left and out of bounds right, a well-placed tee shot determines your approach. A stream and a small ravine lie in wait short of the green’s left side, a bunker guards the middle, demanding a precise shot for those who dare to go for it in two. Those who lay up must first navigate the left fairway bunker then hit into a shallow but long (and sloped) green, not an easy shot.

Tee 1: 545

Tee 2: 516

Tee 3: 487

Tee 4: 422

Tee 5: 422

6th HOLE

Par 3 · 210 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

The danger on this pretty hole is obvious. The tee shot must carry a reservoir and a deep bunker guards the right front portion of a sloping green. For those who find the water, the pitch from the drop zone, 40 yards right of the green, is no bargain either.

Tee 1: 210

Tee 2: 180

Tee 3: 150

Tee 4: 115

Tee 5: 90

7th HOLE

Par 4 · 398 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

Two good shots are needed on this risk-reward dogleg left. The drive must carry the lake and a large fairway bunker to a slightly elevated fairway, but stay short of the bunker on the far side. Shorter hitters will play right of the bunkers and have a mid-iron to the green but a longer carry is left of the bunkers and leaves a short-iron approach. The lake is still in play left of the green on the second shot, as is a bunker, and the steep slope on this green (tilted toward the front left) means you don’t want to putt from above the hole.

Tee 1: 398

Tee 2: 385

Tee 3: 327

Tee 4: 257

Tee 5: 207

8th HOLE

Par 4 · 442 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

This long and demanding dogleg right requires a long, straight tee shot to get past the trees along the right side to the corner but avoid the two bunkers on the left. From there, it’s a mid or long-iron into a green over a ravine short and left of the green, two greenside bunkers in front, and a third on the left.

Tee 1: 442

Tee 2: 419

Tee 3: 357

Tee 4: 312

Tee 5: 312

9th HOLE

Par 5 · 575 Yards

Pro’s Tip:

While the entire right side here is mostly unplayable penalty area, well-placed bunkers are the real issue. They frame the fairway right and left on the tee shot and the left side of the landing area for the second shot. Two more are left of and behind the green, and a big one lies in wait in a hollow 20 yards short of the green. Three good shots are called for on this hole and beware the false front on the green.

Tee 1: 575

Tee 2: 558

Tee 3: 505

Tee 4: 415

Tee 5: 415

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many golf holes does Treesdale Country Club have?
Treesdale features 27 holes of championship golf in total, divided into three distinct 9-hole courses: The Orchard Course, The Grove Course, and The Lakes Course. This uniquely constructed routing provides golfers of all skill levels variety and flexibility for play.
Who designed the golf courses at Treesdale?
The three 9-hole courses at Treesdale Golf & Country Club were all designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer. As an iconic "Arnold Palmer Signature Course," the design directly reflects his philosophy of challenging but playable golf. Palmer utilized the natural rolling terrain of Gibsonia to craft holes that reward smart course management.
Can I play the course with my membership?
Yes. Golf Members enjoy full access to golf, along with practice facilities and club amenities that support both casual and competitive play.
Do you offer golf instruction?
Absolutely. The Club offers professional instruction led by experienced golf professionals, with private lessons, group clinics, and player development programs designed for all skill levels.
Are golf programs available for juniors?
Yes. Junior golfers can participate in a variety of programs focused on skill-building, sportsmanship, and fun. From introductory clinics to more advanced training opportunities, the Club fosters a strong foundation and love for the game.
Do you offer private golf lessons?
Yes. Our certified instructors provide lessons for all skill levels.
Do you offer club repair?
Yes. The Treesdale Golf Shop provides regripping and basic repair services.
Do you provide club fitting services?
Yes. Professional fittings are available with top golf brands in our Golf Shop.
Are group clinics available?
Yes. Group lessons, junior programs, and seasonal clinics are offered.
Is there a junior golf program?
Yes. Junior golf instruction, leagues, and seasonal camps all help make learning the game fun and engaging.

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