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East Course Details


The East Course has a natural look in a rural setting including ditches, trees, lakes, low lying areas and several natural wildlife sanctuaries. The course ranges from 5245 yards long (red tees) to 7044 yards long (black tees) and has a course rating of 75.2with a slope of 130. Because of the treacherous greens, narrow fairways, and numerous hazards this has been the preferred course of the majority of the local and state championships held at Windyke.

The greens are similar to some of the traditional designs of the late 1800's or early 1900's; 4500 to 5000 square feet, built up, generally sloping from back to front, and tilling off sharply from the collars. In addition each green is guarded by at least one bunker. The grass is Champion Bermuda and is maintained at a speed of 9.5' to 10.5' on the stimpmeter. The East Course greens provide an excellent challenge to even the best putters in the world.

Most of the fairways are tree lined with mature oaks, pines, and cypress trees planted in the early sixties. Other fairways are bordered by one of the six lakes strategically placed throughout the course. The fairways range in width from eighteen yards to forty yards with an average of thirty yards wide and are planted in a mature stand of Tifway 419 Bermuda. The fairways are contour mowed every other day with light weight hydraulic reel mowers at a height of 1/2" to 1" depending on the season. Windyke is known for having consistently good fairways year after year.

For questions concerning the East Course, contact Head Superintendent Luke Hankins (901.754.6602).