The first hole of Hackers Haven is a challenging 110-yard par 3. The name “Duck Soup” comes from the pond you must cross to reach the green. It is just in front of the tee-box and will take a good swing to clear. A small green built on a plateau leaves the player with a challenging chip unless you hit the green.
#2 Tree Trouble - 120 Yards
The second hole has a narrow fairway, with trees lining both sides. The fairway slopes downward followed by an elevated green. If you over shoot the green, if you miss the fairway, you will be in “Tree Trouble”.
#3 Hookers Delight - 110 Yards
The third hole of Hackers Haven has a challenging short narrow fairway that seems to hook from left to right from the tee-box. With the fairway starting above your feet, a good stroke is required to get it to the green.
#4 Driver Mclver - 165 Yards
The fourth hole is the longest hole on the course. A driver is required for many young golfers to reach the green. It has two trees in front, creating many obstacles to getting a par. The green itself is a nice big surface to land on but if you miss it deep or wide, there is a lot of trouble surrounding.
#5 Wee Green - 90 Yards
The fifth hole of Hackers Haven has the smallest green of them all. The tree lined fairway is short and open. With the shape of a bacon strip the “Wee Green” leaves golfers with a challenging putt to finish off the hole.
#6 Turtle Back - 75 Yards
The sixth hole of Hackers Haven has the most challenging green. The green is shaped like a “Turtle Back”. Leaving it very difficult to keep your approach shot on the putting surface. Being such a short hole, a light swing is required to keep your shot from ending up out of bounds.
#7 Waterloo - 125 Yards
The seventh is the signature hole of Hackers Haven. It has become the signature hole over the years because of the endless golf balls that end up disappearing. The player must try to visualize their shot avoiding the surrounding trees on the way to the green.
#8 Easy Does it - 75 Yards
The eighth hole of Hackers Haven is short and open with a big green to land on.“Easy Does It” because 240th street is just behind the hole. A light swing with a high loft club will have you putting for a birdie every time!
#9 The End - 70 Yards
The last hole of the Hackers Haven is challenging with a double-tiered green and uneven fairway. A nice smooth approach shot is required to end up on the green. If you hit the ball to hard you will end up in the pro-shop. Getting a par on this hole is a great accomplishment to finish your round!
Hackers is a unique little track with many challenging holes that keep you coming back for more…
All of these holes have original names that represent some aspect of its layout.