Number 5 Par 4 Hdcp 9
356 | 356 | 318 | 299 | 281
Based on its length, one might think the fifth hole is a chance for an easy birdie but like many holes here at Berkeley Hills, the yardage does not tell the whole story. This hole starts off with an uphill tee shot to a narrow fairway that is guarded by trees to the right and out of bounds along with a huge bunker on the left. Find the fairway and you will be faced with an uphill approach to one of the most difficult greens on the course. Shots landing short may funnel back down the fairway while anything long or left of this green is likely lost. Getting a ball close to the pin on this green takes a good bit of luck but once the putter comes out, the real challenge begins.