
The opening par 5 at Cook’s Creek
Here’s the 528 yard (from scarlet tees) par 5 opening hole at Cook’s Creek Golf Course. It’s hard to miss this fairway but water lurks to the left and right on your second shot. Still, this is a fairly straightforward par 5 that offers a decent shot at birdie.

345 yard second hole at Cook’s Creek
The second hole offers a bit more of a challenge off the tee with water running all the way up the right side. This may affect your club choice off the tee. As it is a relatively short hole, you may be served better by leaving your driver in the bag.

The #1 handicap and 3rd hole at Cook’s Creek
I’m not sure why this is the #1 handicap at Cook’s besides it’s length. It’s 427 yards from the scarlet tees and 455 yards from the very back tees. The fairway is fairly generous to accept most tee shots. But you are left with a long second shot to the green.

Fourth hole at Cook’s
After the third hole, Cook’s presents you with a much more manageable 383 yard par 4. Again, water up the right is the main concern but there is a generous fairway to find.

par 4 fifth at Cook’s Creek
The fifth hole is even more manageable at 378 yards. The main challenge is finding the green which is well guarded by bunkers especially with a back right pin position.

Par 3 sixth hole at Cook’s
After receiving a bit of a respite, the 208 yard par 3 sixth hole awaits you. From the tee, the green looks absolutely tiny, making this a very challenging tee shot. Hopefully, you picked the right tees to play from. From the middle tees, this is a more manageable 183 yard shot.
Par 5 seventh at Cook’s
The par 5 seventh allows for a release of the pressure of the sixth. This 484 yard par 5 is reachable in two shots although the second one is entirely uphill. If you take bogey on six, then seven may be your birdie hole.

183 yard par 3 eighth
Although a bit shorter than the sixth, the eighth still presents a challenge. Only one of the par 3′s at Cook’s is a pushover and it isn’t this one especially with a front left pin position. The green is plenty big although it doesn’t look so from the tee.

Dogleg right par 4 ninth hole at Cook’s Creek
The ninth doesn’t require a long tee shot just a well positioned one. At 370 yards from the scarlet tees, it is well within the range of most golfers. Watch the tree on the right if you want to cut off some of the corner!

par 5 Tenth hole at Cook’s Creek Golf Course
The back nine also starts out with a fairly straightforward par 5 unless you are trying to get home in two. We were playing scramble format and hit 2 lousy shots and still had over 160 to the pin. All we needed was one good shot and we made birdie. The tenth really requires just one good shot to have a chance at birdie.

par 4 eleventh hole at Cook’s Creek
They’ve nicknamed the 11th, avarice, as if to warn you not to get greedy. Whatever! Of course, we were playing scramble format, but still hadn’t hit a decent shot when I came up last. We cranked one right in front of the left side of the green and did a little 3 wood chip to about 6 feet and had another birdie. The back nine starts you off pretty comfortably.

The 12th at Cook’s Creek
Here’s the 435 yard 12th at Cook’s. Although things started out easy, they get tougher now. Hug the right side but not too close as the trees will catch you.

123 yard Par 3 13th at Cook’s
If you bogied the 12th, don’t worry because the 13th is a pushover at 123 yards and a fairly generous green.

380 yard par 4 14th hole at Cook’s Creek
The par 4 14th is a little dogleg left. It’s a not too difficult par 4 and plays to the 14 handicap.

The challenging par 3, 15th at Cook’s
This is a tough hole from the scarlet tees. With the flag position back right you have to carry the water and the bunkers and then you don’t have much room to land it either. Don’t hit a weak fade here! You can always bail out to the left.

Par 5 16th
The 16th backs off the pressure a little bit after the harrowing tee shot on 15. This hole can be reached in two and should make for an easy par.

Par 4 17th at Cook’s
The 17th gets a little tricky on the approach shot. Interestingly there is a large bail out area to the left of the green.

Here’s the final approach into 18
If you can keep from going either left or right off the tee, you have relatively easy shot into the green at 18. Hope you had fun at Cook’s.
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Andy writes this blog on central Ohio golf courses and beyond. And he can't wait to get out here soon to play some more Ohio golf!
Tiger’s shot on 13 ultimately did him in
Woods pulled off a miraculous shot at 13 which gave him the confidence to try what would have been an even more miraculous shot at 15, a slice 5 iron from 228 yards. The shot on 15 turn out to be ill advised. He did save par but in reality a par on 15 is a bogey especially when you are 3 behind at the time.
2007 Masters: A complete bore
Besides the lousy announcers (Faldo excluded), the 2007 Masters was a complete bore. Sure there was a little intrigue with Tiger trying to fight his troubled swing and come from three behind, but Masters tournament organizers had made the course so tough that the back nine on Sunday (typically the most exciting 9 holes of golf) was devoid of excitement. Where were the slew of birdies and eagles that allowed competitors to make a final 9 charge?
Granted Woods did have a back nine eagle and then completely blew it on 15 going for another, there were no other notable fireworks. Perhaps Masters tournament geniuses will figure it out next year and bring back the opportunity for the most exciting nine holes in golf.