![]() ![]() The fairway is bordered on the right by the combination of an environmentally sensitive area and a maintenance landfill, which are both inviting to the wayward tee shot. The sixth hole is a straight away 176-yard par three. Keep in mind that a long and accurate tee shot is the key to the hole. The green is medium in size and undulation, so relax and make that par putt. Hole five features plenty of birdhouses which house a number of the many different species of birds that roam the Williams Nine. Environmentally sensitive areas are located on both the right and the left sides of the fairway. There is a tall evergreen on the left side of the fairway. The fifth hole is a par four at 209 yards. The green is challenging and features extensive undulation to challenge your putting skills. Be sure to look to the left of the tee box at the impressive large oak tree. Trees line the right side and an environmentally sensitive area amply protects the left side of the hole. The fourth hole is a longer par three at 168 yards. Don’t go left though, because the boundary line fence is out of bounds! The green is large and has a great deal of slope to it, which makes for a good putting test. ![]() ![]() Trees line the right side from the tee to green. Just aim at the large oak tree behind the green and all should be well. The third hole is a 110-yard par three that stretches up hill. The green has a fair amount of undulation and is a true test of putting skill. Choose your club wisely or it’s off the back of the green and possibly out of bounds. ![]() When standing at the tee box, only the back one-third of the green can be seen. The fairway is lined with beautiful oak trees. The second hole is a 129-yard par three featuring a downhill slop and a small green. The green drops away on three sides to help with approach shot accuracy. The driving range net runs the length of the hole down the left side, and trees are strategically placed down the right side. The first hole on the Williams Nine is a straightforward par four that is 277 yards in length. Group reservations or special arrangements- Contact Erik Haag, PGA at or Mitch Girard at.Any “NO SHOWS” will be subject to online bookings only. In order to best serve or community and to make sure tee times are available.Call in tee times are welcome 24 hours in advance only.Youth in Course- Call the Shop can book up to 3 days in advance only.Punchcard Holders- Can call the Shop and book a time 1- week in advance.Online Tee time Required (Best Rates) can book up to two weeks in advance.Any violators of these rules will be asked to leave These rules will be strictly enforced.NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL is allowed on the course.Golfers who are removed from the course will forfeit any fees paid Meadow Park staff may remove a golfer or group for obnoxious and offensive behavior, intoxication abusing or damaging the course or other unsafe golfing practices.Shirt and shoes must be worn at all times while on premises.Every player must have their own bag to play golf or rent from the Golf Shop.Golf Car Operators must be at least 16 and possess a valid driver’s license.Play holes in natural sequence no cutting across.Groups of four (4) are expected to finish 18-holes in 4 hours and 15 minutes or less Pace of play is crucial for the enjoyment of all our patrons.Golfers making the turn that decide to eat will lose their position on the golf course.Replace divots and ball marks on the greens.All Golfers MUST check in with Golf Shop prior to playing golf. ![]()
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