Centennial Country Club
Pro Tips
Tee Course Rating/Slope
Black 69.5/132
Silver 68.1/127
Gold (Men) 65.3/118
Gold (Women) 71.1/128
Red 67.9/120
#1 - Par 3 196/186/168/139
Great Starting Hole. Green slope severely from back to front. Hit your tee shot a little short of the hole and leave yourself an easy uphill birdie putt.
#2 - Par 4 360/345/329/309
On this dogleg left play your tee shot along the right side. This will leave you about 150 yards uphill to this left to right sloping green.
#3 - Par 3 156/147/138/130
Observe the pin placement as the green is two tiered. This might change club selection.
#4 - Par 4 266/255/245/235
A true risk reward hole. Go for the green on this dogleg right and risk going out of play or putting for eagle? The best play is to hit your tee shot about 160 - 185 yards. If the pin is Back, your Tee Shot must be on the right side of the Fairway. You will then have 100 yards for your second shot.
#5 - Par 4 335/325/300/288
Straight away par 4. OB on both sides. However, favor the left side of the fairway as the right OB tends to more easily grab shots. Your second shot goes into a large receptive green.
#6 - Par 3 182/173/165/125
Uphill Par 3. Plays about 15 yards longer depending on the wind. Green slopes back to front and right to left. When the pin is on the front half of the green you MUST leave it below the hole.
#7 - Par 4 344/331/318/283
Play it safe and hit 180 yard tee shot to the right of the middle pond. You will be left with about 135 yards for your second shot.
#8 - Par 4 325/314/300/281
Let it fly off the tee! Leave your approach shot below the hole for your birdie putt.
#9 - Par 5 500/490/440/376
Finally, a Par 5 and a great birdie chance. Play your tee shot down the left side. Based on how far your tee shot went, lay up short of the pond or go over and have a chip shot for your 3rd shot.
#10 - Par 5 475/470/440/336
Tee shot is the most important shot here. Get it in the fairway down the left side. Play for the middle of the green on your approach for the best birdie opportunity on the back 9.
#11 - Par 4 355/340/335/290
Leave your tee shot next to the Tree at the top of the hill and you'll be left with 160 yards to the green.
#12 - Par 5 512/475/451/365
Hammer your tee shot down the middle on this true Par 5. Hit your approach shot to the middle of the green and make Birdie.
#13 - Par 4 400/357/349/315
Play your tee shot toward the Big Tree on the right at the corner. For the shorter hitters, play this hole as a par 5. There is a creek just short of the green.
#14 - Par 4 316/291/270/248
Hit a 200 Yard tee short down the right side and this will leave you with about 100 yards to an uphill green. Play an extra club for the uphill.
#15 - Par 4 366/340/321/272
90 degree dog leg right. Hit your tee shot just to the right of the pole in the middle of the fairway. This leaves you a 140 yards over a creek just short of the green. Play your shot to the correct tier for a makeable birdie putt.
#16 - Par 3 181/165/145/121
One of the best holes at Centennial. Play your shot to the middle of the green.
#17 - Par 4 281/273/263/253
Hit a 200 Yard fade off the tee and leave yourself in perfect position. The green slopes from left to right and surrounded by bunkers. Good Luck!
#18 - Par 3 188/175/165/155
This hole plays a little longer than the yardage because the green sits up a little and the wind is typically blowing at you. Bunkers are on the left and right of this narrow green that slopes right to left.