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Tee Rating Slope
Blue
35.5
58
White
34.4
56
Red
32.7
51

blue course scorecard
Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
 Total
Blue Tees
398
391
374
190
543
165
299
417
531
3308
White Tees
371 
365
352
170
516
145
269
391
505
3084
Red Tees
344
339
329
100
488
120
210
365
480
2775
Par
4
4
4
3
5
3
4
4
0
36
Handicap
4
5
6
7
2
8
9
1
3
 

Hole #1:    Par 4   398, 371, 344 yards
A good par 4. Avoid the trees to the right on the tee shot. Hitting the fairway is a must. The green is large and inviting. A short iron greets players who hit the fairway.


Hole #2:    Par 4    391, 365, 339 yards
Another tight par 4. Trees guard this fairway to the right and to the left. Short in distance, but plenty of obstacles. The green is fairly large. Pay attention to the pin placement. This green has many soft slopes and breaks.


Hole #3:    Par 4    374, 352, 329 yards
A nice par 4. A soft dogleg back to the right. Avoid the trees to right, but also the lake back to the left. The second shot is two a two-tier green. This hole requires two very good shots to secure par. Short in distance, but sweet in design.


Hole #4:    Par 3    190, 170, 100 yards
#4 is a medium length par 3. Water guards the front and to the left of the green. The bail out area to the right is not an easy up-and-down. Key is to hit the green on this hole.




Hole #5:    Par 5    543, 516, 488 yards
During the summer time, the ground on this hole becomes very firm. A well-placed tee shot, slightly right of center, can give the longer hitters the green light to reach this green in two. Be careful. A short shot will end up in the pond that guards this green. Once on the green, the severe slopes dictate the chances of making a putt. Once again, a very well designed hole that gives a feeling of a traditional golf hole.


Hole #6:    Par 3    165, 145, 120 yards
A short par 3 with a large slope from right to left. Stay below the hole. Many times, this green is three putted.


Hole #7:    Par 4    299, 269, 210 yards
The signature hole for the blue nine. Short in yardage, but difficult. A pond is strategically placed between the fairway and green. Trees guard the left and right side of this fairway. If a player is going to lay up, aim towards the left of center, and let the slope move the ball back into the center. The second shot requires proper distance control in order to place your shot close to the pin. Be careful not to miss your shot left of the big hill on the left side of the green. A high number will soon develop.


Hole #8:    Par 4    417, 391, 365 yards
A fairly long par 4. Once again, the tee shot is placed on a premium. Trees guard this fairway on the right and the left. A mid-iron shot is required to this large green. Par is very good on this hole.


Hole #9:    Par 5    531, 505, 480 yards
#9 is a nice finishing hole to the blue nine. The fairway is large and inviting. The longer hitters can get to this par 5 in two. Shorter hitters need to leave themselves around 100 yards to this elevated green. This green is large. Pay attention to pin location and avoid being above the hole.


Prairie Lakes Golf Course
3202 S.E. 14th Street · Grand Prairie, Texas 75052
972-263-0661