Olivia Golf Club

 Minnesota's Hidden Gem


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Hole 1:  510 yard Par 5

A sneaky starting hole that gently doglegs to the left off the tee box and then bends back to the right towards the green.  The green is receptive to woods and long irons for the longer drivers.  Out of bounds is in play left from 100 yards and in while a sand trap guards the front right of the green.

Hole 2:  216 yard Par 3

A long shot to a sloped green presents a big challenge.  OB runs the length of the hole on the left and a sand trap rests next to the green.  A par is a good score on this hole.

Hole 3:  389 yard Par 4

A good tee shot is needed here.  OB again on the left and a fairway trap is hidden on the left side.  A large ash tree sits in the fairway just inside the 100 yard marker.  The green is relatively flat with a sand trap on the right side.  OB behind the green.

Hole 4:  355 yard Par 4

Avoid the fairway trap and the greenside trap - both on the left.  A drive up the hill provides a better view of the green.

Hole 5:  145 yard Par 3

Pin position will determine the club choice.  A flag on the left side of the green brings the tree into play while cups placed on the right side force a carry over the sand trap.

Hole 6:  412 yard Par 4

The toughest hole on the course - bring out the hammer off the tee.  This hole plays up hill to a difficult green.  It takes two good shots for a birdie putt.

Hole 7:  377 yard Par 4

A accurate tee shot is required here - avoid the trees both left and right.  The green slopes from right to left and is protected on the right with a deep bunker.

Hole 8:  515 yard Par 5

Avoid the OB that runs the right side the entire length of the hole.  A wide fairway invites a big tee shot.

Hole 9:  310 yard Par 4

The signature finishing hole that takes a sharp turn left through a narrow opening in the trees.  Dare to bite off as much as possible for a shorter approach.  Don't be short or long off the tee.