About the Course
Course Design
A Piece of History
Commitment to the Sport of Golf
At Trull Brook, we have a long-standing commitment to the sport of golf. When H. Bailey Trull, Jr. first opened the Trull Brook Golf Zone in the early 1960s, he realized that there was no one to represent the owners of golf courses. With the help of the National Golf Foundation, Bailey and a couple of others founded The National Golf Course Owner’s Association. Presently, there are over 5,300 members all over the world!
Spectacular Scenery
Trull Brook Golf Course is bounded on the north by the scenic Merrimack River, with several of the holes, tees, greens and fairways overlooking the river.
Scorecard
Course Walkthrough
HOLE 2
TEES:
Back 525
Middle 498
Forward 440
PAR 5
HANDICAP 9
DESCRIPTION: A beautiful downhill par 5 which can be reached in 2 for the longer hitters. For most, two solid shots and a short iron into a green that is surrounded by three large bunkers and the Merrimack River behind the green.
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HOLE 3
TEES:
Back 395
Middle 383
Forward 282
PAR 4
HANDICAP 1
DESCRIPTION: The hardest hole on the course is a tough uphill par 4 which plays much longer than the yardage. Narrow tee shot with a fairway bunker on the left and trees right. Second shot is to an elevated green which plays one or two clubs longer than the yardage.
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HOLE 4
TEES:
Back 135
Middle 123
Forward 100
PAR 3
HANDICAP 17
DESCRIPTION: The hardest hole on the course is a tough uphill par 4 which plays much longer than the yardage. Narrow tee shot with a fairway bunker on the left and trees right. Second shot is to an elevated green which plays one or two clubs longer than the yardage.
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HOLE 9
TEES:
Back 405
Middle 383
Forward 350
PAR 4
HANDICAP 5
DESCRIPTION: Great finishing par 4. Tee shot is tight shot, fairway narrows at 150 yard marker. Drive should be left center in order to get the best approach into a slightly elevated green. Take an extra club on the approach shot. Green slopes steep right to left.
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HOLE 12
TEES:
Back 480
Middle 463
Forward 410
PAR 5
HANDICAP 8
DESCRIPTION: A slight dog leg left par 5. Player faces a tough tee shot to an elevated fairway. Drive needs to be right center and it will take a long drive to reach the top. Second shot is usually off an uneven lie and needs to be hit up the right side in order to keep it in a fairway that slopes hard right to left. Green slopes hard back to front so need to keep approach shot under the hole.
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HOLE 14
TEES:
Back 355
Middle 343
Forward 320
PAR 4
HANDICAP 2
DESCRIPTION:One of TB’S toughest holes. This par 4 requires a tee shot of approximately 180 yds to carry Trull brook. A good tee shot leaves between 130 to 150yds to an elevated green that is very challenging to putt as there is a slippery slope from back right to front left.
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HOLE 15
TEES:
Back 195
Middle 178
Forward 110
PAR 3
HANDICAP 18
DESCRIPTION: A beautiful par 3 which was once voted the most picturesque hole in New England. A downhill shot, over Trull Brook to a big green that has the Merrimack River behind it. The green slopes back to front so keep it under the hole if you can.
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HOLE 17
TEES:
Back 475
Middle 458
Forward 405
PAR 5
HANDICAP 12
DESCRIPTION: A sharp dog leg right par 5. Long hitters can hit up the right center which gives a chance to reach the green in two. Shorter hitters need to stay left center so as not to get blocked out by trees at corner of dog leg (at about 200 yards). Second shot plays much longer than yardage. It’s best for most to lay up short of the front bunker-leave an approach of about 100 yards. Large green slopes back to front.