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Trinity Alps Golf & Country Club118 Golf Course Rd Weaverville, CA 96093 Phone: (530)623-5411Fax: (530)623-6411
This course has fairly wide fairways with most being tree lined. It is a tough course due to the length. There are two ponds and several bunkers spread throughout the design. The yardage was estimated by the club personnel.
| Holes: 9 | Greens: Bent Grass | Fairways: Bermuda Grass |
| Tee Information: | | Tee | Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope | | Back Tees | 31 | 2200 | | | | Forward Tees | 31 | 2200 | | |
| | Greens Fees: | $20 or Less | | Course Type: | semi-private | | Dress Code: | No dress code | | Season: | Open all year | | Guest Policy: | |
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Trinity Alps Golf & Country Club, Mar 27, 2004
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reviewer: Chris
from Weaverville, CA USA
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| The Trinity Alps Golf & Country Club was neglected by its previous owners. The course was in terrible shape last summer.
However it has new owners now that are quickly bringing the course together.
I am on the golf team at the High School and I play at the course every day. The course is very challenging due to the trees that line the fairways, and the course is not long. Holes 1 and 2 are short par 3's, with small greens like the rest of the course, and are probably the easiest holes. Hole 3 is a good solid hole with its difficulty lying in the approach shot. Hole 4 is the most difficult hole on the course. The fairway slants towards a steep out of bounds hill on the left, and this slant devours balls that are put in the middle of the fairway. Hole 5 is extremely short, a light pithing wedge from the tee, if that. Hole 6 is fairly easy if your drive is straight. Two ponds come in two play on hole 7. It is a short par 3 and you must clear the first pond from the tee. across the pond lies the green, overshadowed on the left by a huge oak tree. Anything left of the green will be swallowed by the other pond on the course, so don't hook your shot. Hole 8 is a long par 3, but it is easy. Only one bunker short of the green lies between you and a birdie. Finally, Hole 9 is the longest hole on the course. A par four. A wide fairway awaits you, however, so does a jungle of trees just to the right of the fairway if you slice your shot too bad. Once in those trees, a hundred yards or so to the green, it will take you a good three more shots to get there through the jungle of wood in your way, so keep your tee shot left. Just in front of the green stand a large pine tree and a large oak right next to it, and the only way onto the green is if your aproach shot is coming from the left. This is a great course to golf, and would be spectacular if the course was in better condition. |
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