The Ridge Club

Designer: Robert Von Hagge

The Ridge Club is home to an 18-hole, par 71 Robert Von Hagge designed golf course. Highlighted by beautiful fescue-covered mounds, elevatio…

The Ridge Club is home to an 18-hole, par 71 Robert Von Hagge designed golf course. Highlighted by beautiful fescue-covered mounds, elevation changes, and the signature 17th-hole island green, this golf course provides a consistent and exceptional experience for golfers of all skill levels.

# 1 / Hole #1

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 11 Women's 13

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 364

BLUE 351

GOLD 302

GREEN 306

WHITE 325

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The opening hole is a short par 4 that requires players to hit a blind tee shot over a ridge. Finding the fairway is crucial as it will set up a birdie opportunity. When hitting the approach shot, players must be careful to avoid the pond along the left side of this green that runs away.

# 2 / Hole #2

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 17 Women's 17

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 155

BLUE 148

GOLD 95

GREEN 116

WHITE 124

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The first of five par 3s, the second plays longer than the yardage might suggest. Players will want to stay below the hole as there is a subtle slope that makes downhill putts tricky.

# 3 / Hole #3

Par: 5

Handicaps:
Men's 7 Women's 3

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 524

BLUE 495

GOLD 389

GREEN 449

WHITE 472

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The par 5 third hole requires a precision tee shot, which will set up one of the most memorable shots on the course. Players will have to decide which path they take around a tree, featured in the club’s logo, in the fairway. As players approach the green, they need to remember that it slopes back-to-front more that it looks.

# 4 / Hole #4

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 13 Women's 9

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 389

BLUE 349

GOLD 274

GREEN 294

WHITE 313

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

Players must thread the needle on the tee shot of this dogleg left par 4. If used properly, the fairway slope can be used to gain a little extra distance. A good approach shot is to the middle of the green on this multiple sloped putting surface.

# 5 / Hole #5

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 3 Women's 11

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 397

BLUE 372

GOLD 247

GREEN 328

WHITE 350

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The fairway on this par 4 is fairly generous and leads into another memorable approach shot. Playing a bit shorter than it appears, players can use the slope on the green to get their second shot close to a back pin.

# 6 / Hole #6

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 9 Women's 7

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 401

BLUE 374

GOLD 292

GREEN 315

WHITE 349

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

This challenging dogleg right par 4 requires players to hit two solid shots to hit the green. The approach plays a little bit long, so players will want to take an extra club.

# 7 / Hole #7

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 15 Women's 15

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 196

BLUE 177

GOLD 128

GREEN 143

WHITE 158

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The seventh is a straightforward par 3 that plays a little longer than the yardage on the card. Players can use the left bank to careen their ball towards the green. The preferred miss is short rather than long of this green.

# 8 / Hole #8

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 1 Women's 1

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 413

BLUE 395

GOLD 333

GREEN 364

WHITE 383

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The toughest hole on the golf course, the eight is a long par 4 that requires a straight tee shot. This will set up a mid-to-long iron approach shot. Fescue surrounds the green, so the best miss is short.

# 9 / Hole #9

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 5 Women's 5

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 415

BLUE 389

GOLD 312

GREEN 333

WHITE 362

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The final hole on the front nine is a dogleg left par 4. In order to have a shot into the green, the drive needs to be long enough to cover the corner. This peninsula green is surrounded by sand, which makes for a challenging approach.

# 10 / Hole #10

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 8 Women's 6

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 399

BLUE 375

GOLD 291

GREEN 340

WHITE 355

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The tenth hole is a dogleg right par 4. A drive down the middle of the fairway will give players a mid-iron approach shot into an elevated green. For the longer hitters, a split fairway provides an opportunity to carry the corner.

# 11 / Hole #11

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 16 Women's 18

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 189

BLUE 182

GOLD 113

GREEN 128

WHITE 159

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

This par 3 is the most scenic on the course, with water to the right of the tee box. The green is slightly raised and there is plenty of room to the right for any wayward shots.

# 12 / Hole #12

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 2 Women's 2

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 574

BLUE 559

GOLD 465

GREEN 504

WHITE 537

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The longest hole on the course, this par 5 requires three well-struck shots. The landing area features a direct incline and, from there, a well-placed second will leave a mid-iron into a green that’s protected by a large pot bunker.

# 13 / Hole #13

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 4 Women's 10

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 396

BLUE 382

GOLD 285

GREEN 331

WHITE 349

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

Similar to the 8th hole, this par 4 plays straight out. A drive in the fairway will give players a better approach to this elevated green that’s protected by a steep false front.

# 14 / Hole #14

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 18 Women's 16

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 178

BLUE 167

GOLD 116

GREEN 127

WHITE 135

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

This par 3 plays a little longer than the yardage on the card. It requires a mid-iron to a green that has a lot of undulation and is protected by another pot bunker.

# 15 / Hole #15

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 18 Women's 16

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 550

BLUE 518

GOLD 417

GREEN 460

WHITE 478

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The ideal ball flight off the tee on this par 5 is slightly left-to-right. There’s a split fairway that’ll help with a wayward shot for those going for the green in two. Another pot bunker, as well as a false front, protects this undulated green.

# 16 / Hole #16

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 6 Women's 12

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 408

BLUE 398

GOLD 313

GREEN 344

WHITE 382

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The sixteenth is a challenging dogleg right that requires precision off the tee. If players can hit the fairway, it’ll set them up for a difficult approach shot into this green.

# 17 / Hole #17

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 14 Women's 14

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 150

BLUE 139

GOLD 80

GREEN 102

WHITE 124

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The final par 3 on the course might also be the most memorable. This relatively short par 3 features an island green. Some consider this the shortest par 5 on Cape Cod. Players should aim for the center of the green and remember to factor in the wind.

# 18 / Hole #18

Par: 5

Handicaps:
Men's 10 Women's 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 559

BLUE 529

GOLD 388

GREEN 478

WHITE 499

Slope:

Men: Black 138 / Blue 136 / White 131 / Green 125 / Women: White 139 / Green 130 / Gold 123

Pro Tips

The finishing hole is a par 5 that requires players to hit the fairway if they want to go for the green in two. Rolling terrain slopes towards the water down the right side of the hole. This green is surrounded on three sides by water and the fourth by a bunker.