{"id":1054,"date":"2011-04-21T18:20:42","date_gmt":"2011-04-21T18:20:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buffalogolfer.com\/wordpress\/?p=1054"},"modified":"2011-04-21T18:21:21","modified_gmt":"2011-04-21T18:21:21","slug":"deerwood-course-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buffalogolfer.com\/wordpress\/deerwood-course-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Deerwood Golf Course Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Deerwood golf course is the 27-hole municipal complex in North Tonawanda. In the late 1990s, Scott Witter designed the third nine, the Fawn, elevating Deerwood to a new level of status in western New York public golf.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Fawn Nine<\/strong><\/span><br \/>\n1<br \/>\nA fair opening par five, this hole mirrors the 1st on the Doe nine in length, albeit not in difficulty.\u00a0 The tee shot is much tighter, with funky stuff to the right, and OB to the left.\u00a0 The second shot may be ripped at the green with a fade, although woods to the right of the landing area and green can present a problem.\u00a0 The green has a bit of mounding in front, is not terribly deep, thereby being receptive to a run-up approach.\u00a0 A tremendous slope from back to front requests that approaches be played short of the hole, with downhill chips and putts being the penalty for ignoring this request.<\/p>\n<p>2<br \/>\nAs difficult a lay-up tee shot as exists in the area.\u00a0 OB left and water right, coupled with marsh land short, place a premium on the first shot.\u00a0 The approach to the green is made with a shorter iron, with a bit of unkempt turf beyond the green.\u00a0 Mounding around the green left makes the bail out area to the right an appealing target.\u00a0 The green does not break as much as it appears, so do not play putts outside the hole.<\/p>\n<p>3<br \/>\nOne of two attractive par threes on this nine-hole stretch, this portion boasts a deep green, protected left side and right front by sand, and in back by marsh land.\u00a0 Subtle breaks on the green make putting an experience in awareness, recognition and execution.\u00a0 The tee ball should be played with one less club than normal, to avoid flying the green into greater trouble.<\/p>\n<p>4<br \/>\nA drivable green under favorable conditions, this par four is the second where an accurate iron or fairway metal is required to set up an ideal approach shot.\u00a0 Marsh land to the right side of the hole, coupled with more along the entire left side, frame a hole where accuracy is the rule of the day.\u00a0 The green sits at an angle to the fairway and, like its predecessor, brags of subtleties that require deep concentration for accurate interpretation.<\/p>\n<p>5<br \/>\nA fun par five, this hole allows one to let out the shaft, as they say.\u00a0 Mounding right has the tendency to kick the ball left, back toward the fairway.\u00a0 Flatlands left allow the ball to run down the fairway a good bit.\u00a0 Having hit a premium drive, the next negotiation is a narrow brook that crosses the fairway some forty yards short of the green.\u00a0 A 7 iron lay-up or a fairway metal shot represent the two options.\u00a0 A small copse of trees awaits right of the green, while sand maintains a presence around the putting surface.\u00a0 A fairly deep green, this putting tract is fairly flat.<\/p>\n<p>6<br \/>\nParallel to the second, yet some fifty yards longer, this hole brings out the white knuckles.\u00a0 An optical illusion from the tee area gives the impression that not much exists left of the fairway.\u00a0 Indeed, there is bail-out room left, so for heaven&#8217;s sake, don&#8217;t go right off the tee.\u00a0 The green is set a bit above the fairway, with sand front left and right, and woody marshland back right.\u00a0 Putting is no easy task, although a run-up approach does allow one to negotiate the green a bit better.<\/p>\n<p>7<br \/>\nThis hole was stolen from the Carolina piedmont.\u00a0 A technically perfect short dogleg, the cross bunker requires golfers to hit a left-to-right tee ball, or simply blast one over it.\u00a0 Woodlands left and right shrink the landing area in the fairway.\u00a0 The green is not protected in front, allowing the bump-and-run as an approach option.\u00a0 A round green with subtle breaks reveals that on-in-two is not the end of the hole.<\/p>\n<p>8<br \/>\nAs good a par three as we have in WNY, this hole has everything required of a heroic hole:\u00a0 sand, mounding, marshland crossing, and a green perched perilously close to the water.\u00a0 Hit it left and break out the swim fins.\u00a0 Go right and search for the sand wedge.\u00a0 An amoeba-like putting surface baffles even the finest green-readers, offering a daunting time with the flat stick.<\/p>\n<p>9<br \/>\nA terrific finish to the newest Deerwood nine.\u00a0 Danger lurks short and left, as the immense lake on number eight must again be negotiated on nine.\u00a0 A long drive allows for a chance to hit it close for birdie.\u00a0 Another deep green suggests potential for a long, downhill or uphill approach putt.\u00a0 Look back an recognize the pleasurable challenge you have just faced.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Doe Nine<\/strong><\/span><br \/>\n10<br \/>\nA short par five starts us off.\u00a0 A bunker to the right in the drive zone is to be avoided; play left.\u00a0 Go for the green on your second shot, as not trouble awaits in front.\u00a0 Two tiered green with a few bunkers.<\/p>\n<p>11<br \/>\nStraight and short par four.\u00a0 OB and trees right.\u00a0 More small trees to the left. No bunkers in drive zone.\u00a0 Tough recovery from behind green.\u00a0 Short and straight is best escape.<\/p>\n<p>12<br \/>\nLong and demanding par five.\u00a0 Narrow fairway throughout hole.\u00a0 Water on left begins at 225 yards.\u00a0 Trees and OB to the right.\u00a0 2nd shot is most critical, with least margin for error.\u00a0 Two fairway woods will get you within 150 yards for third shot.\u00a0 Green slopes from back to front.<\/p>\n<p>13<br \/>\nLong par 3, with wraparound OB and trees from right to back of green.\u00a0 Bunkers left and right front-side.\u00a0 Green is often firm and unreceptive to low shot in.\u00a0 As usual, play short for safety and bounce it in.<\/p>\n<p>14<br \/>\nPar four with OB right and trees for a while on left.\u00a0 Trees replace by watery marsh around 240 out.\u00a0 Keep ball to right-center of fairway.\u00a0 Green slopes (not terribly) from back to front, with a few bunkers to guard it.<\/p>\n<p>15<br \/>\nPar four bisected at 190 yards out by creek, lake on left.\u00a0 Can be carried from right tees, not from left.\u00a0 Lay up with 4-6 iron, hit 5-7 iron to green protected by bunker front-side right, lake left.<\/p>\n<p>16<br \/>\nBeastly long par four.\u00a0 Straight, lots of room on drive, although ob and trees lurk off to right, and some trees on left.\u00a0 Water on left starts at 260 yards out.\u00a0 Play to right-center of fairway, hit long iron or fairway metal to green.\u00a0 Bunkers guard green, but front run-up is an option.\u00a0 Play for five, accept four, and get on.<\/p>\n<p>17<br \/>\nShort par three with lake left and cross bunker protecting entire front of green.\u00a0 Fairly deep and flat green.\u00a0 Long putts can be made here.\u00a0 Lots of sand on front portion of green from bunker shots.<\/p>\n<p>18<br \/>\nGreat closing par four.\u00a0 Dogleg left, with trees at corner of dogleg.\u00a0 Can be carried, leaving a short iron to green.\u00a0 Shots at top of hill must choose lay-up with wedge or mid to long iron to green.\u00a0 Pond in front negates run up approach.\u00a0 Two tiered green protected by bunkers makes short game portion a challenge<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Buck Nine<\/strong><\/span><br \/>\n19<br \/>\nImmense par five begins the challenge.\u00a0 Trees left and right all the way down hole, although good fortune might allow a clear shot.\u00a0 Two long pokes, followed by a\u00a0 shot to a two-tiered green\u00a0 with bunkers on sides and behind.<\/p>\n<p>20<br \/>\nMedium\u00a0 long par three.\u00a0 No trouble in front.\u00a0 No room behind.\u00a0 Bunkers to front-sides.\u00a0 Puttable green.<\/p>\n<p>21<br \/>\nTough dogleg right par four.\u00a0 Water and trees right, trees left.\u00a0 A straight drive can run through the fairway into a marsh.\u00a0 Long hitters should cut the corner right.\u00a0 Approach to green should avoid guardian bunkers.\u00a0 Flat, puttable green.<\/p>\n<p>22<br \/>\nStraight and short par four.\u00a0 Wind up and crank that driver.\u00a0 Back to front sloped green, with OB behind.<\/p>\n<p>23<br \/>\nDogleg right, medium-length par four.\u00a0 Safe play is left, where no trouble awaits.\u00a0 OB and trees all down right side.\u00a0 Approach carries over swale to firm green, with trees left, bunkers right and back.<\/p>\n<p>24<br \/>\nStraight par four made narrow in drive zone by tall stand of trees left and OB\/more trees right.\u00a0 Approach to green that sits a bit above fairway level.\u00a0 A ridge bisects the green, allowing for a some tricky putts.<\/p>\n<p>25<br \/>\nMedium-long par five.\u00a0 Water and marsh left, trees then OB, right.\u00a0 Long and straight shots a must.\u00a0 Lay up has less margin for error than tee ball.\u00a0 3rd shot over deep swale to three-tiered green protected by bunkers.<\/p>\n<p>26<br \/>\nMedium par three, with bunkers to protect.\u00a0 Deep green allows for long, downhill putts.<\/p>\n<p>27<br \/>\nDogleg left par four, with water down left side, and trees and ditch along right side.\u00a0 A good drive leaves a middle to short iron approach to a small green well protected by bunkers.<\/p>\n<span class=\"et_bloom_bottom_trigger\"><\/span>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Deerwood golf course is the 27-hole municipal complex in North Tonawanda. 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