The ninth and final hole is 129 yards. It is also an elevated tee. The hole is protected by a sand trap on the right, with a small landing area between the trap and the creek. If you miss, it’s best to miss left; no traps and a large landing area. The green slopes slightly up from front to back. Leave your shot below the hole. It should be an easy two put.
The eighth hole is 128 yards from an elevated tee. You have to carry the creek. The green is protected by a trap on the right side and opens up to a large landing area. You have a large landing area on the left. This green is probably the toughest on the course. It slants up from front to back, and slopes down on the left side toward the creek.
The seventh hole is 147 yards from a slightly elevated tee. You want to play your shot to the left. If you miss, there is a good chance you can still roll up close or on the green. If you hit the ball to the right, you are headed down hill. No telling where you might end up. This green has a large swell in it on the back left. Tough put from here.
Hole number six is 181 yards. Your shot has to carry the creek. If you miss right, you are in the creek. The right side of the green is hard to hold due to the slope into the creek. If you miss, you want to miss to the left. Personally, I will take the trap over the creek any day. The green plays flat and should be an easy two put.
The fifth hole is the second off to par 4 at 318 yards. You have a wide open fairway. If you hook the ball, keep it right. You have a fairway bunker and the creek to deal with down the left side of the fairway. Your drive should be to the right to get the right angel for your approach shot. The green is open on the right and has a bunker on the left. The green plays fairly straight up.
On the fourth hole, it is 150 yards with a hill and fence on the right side of the fairway and the creek runs down the left side. If you miss, you want to miss right. The green is protected with bunkers on each side of the green. If you miss left you have the trap and the creek to worry about. The green slopes up from front to back. You want to leave your shot below the hole.
Our third hole is a 325 yard par four. Coming out of the tee box, you have a hill to the right which opens up about 200 yards down the fairway. On the left side of the fairway, the creek can come into play if you hook the ball. There is a fairway bunker about 220 yards down the fairway on the right side. The hole is protected by two front bunkers. If you’re going to miss, miss right. The left side tapers into the creek. The green slants up from front to back and falls off toward the creek.
The second hole is a straight 167 yard par three that you have to carry the creek. If you miss, you want to miss right. The left side is protected by a sand trap and falls away toward the creek.
This is the first hole which is a 145 yard par three. Wide open green with a landing area on the right and protected with a sand trap on the left. The green plays fairly straight.
We are now looking at the practice putting green. It has several holes and you can practice your chipping as well. Behind that is their driving range which is a full range letting you see your complete shot.
Hello folks! Lou Fanucchi here with Duckhook Productions. We are here at Brea Creek Golf Course today. A 9 hole executive course located it north Orange county.
Our first shots here are of the club house and pro shop. They do have sandwiches and hot dogs which you can enjoy off the back patio overlooking the golf course.
501 W Fir St
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 529-3003
Brea Creek Golf Course
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