Churn Creek Gc is an 18-hole golf course in Redding, CA with a par of 72. It offers 2 tee sets: white/blue (6,244 yards, slope 123, rating 71), yellow/red (5,432 yards, slope 111, rating 66.9). The hardest hole is #9, a par 4 playing 441 yards from the first tee.

Churn Creek Gc

Redding, CA

white/blueS:123R:71
yellow/redS:111R:66.9

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1Par 4
HCP 3
381358

A straightforward par 4 playing directly toward the green with a fairway that remains open off the tee. Bunkers guard both sides of the approach, with the right side tighter, making accuracy into the green essential on this opening hole.

2Par 5
HCP 5
501437

A classic par 5 with a slight dogleg right that rewards length off the tee. Water hazards frame the left side of the fairway, while the green sits elevated and is protected by bunkers on the right, offering a challenging third shot for most players.

3Par 5
HCP 13
468345

A reachable par 5 that plays shorter than its yardage due to a downhill slope toward the green. The fairway is relatively open, but bunkers tucked left and right near the green complicate the approach for those attempting to reach in two.

4Par 4
HCP 11
273257

A short par 4 that requires precision over length, with a narrow fairway bordered by rough on both sides. The small green is well-protected by bunkers and slopes away on the back, making it difficult to hold even well-struck approach shots.

5Par 3
HCP 17
156113

A modest par 3 with a straightforward approach to a green that slopes back to front. A single bunker guards the left side, while the right side is open, providing a reasonable bailout area for those seeking to avoid the sand.

6Par 4
HCP 7
345308

A par 4 that doglegs slightly left with bunkers lining the inside of the turn. The green is shallow and defended by hazards on both sides, requiring a well-placed tee shot to set up a manageable approach.

7Par 3
HCP 15
163141

A picturesque par 3 with an island green or peninsula-style target surrounded by trouble. Water and bunkers create a dramatic setting, and the green's elevation changes make reading the slope critical.

8Par 4
HCP 9
348319

A straightaway par 4 with a fairway that narrows approaching the green. Bunkers frame both sides of the landing area and guard the green's entrance, demanding both distance control and precision on the approach shot.

9Par 4
HCP 1
441409

The course's most difficult hole, this long par 4 requires two strong shots to reach the green safely. The fairway doglegs slightly right with out-of-bounds lurking along the right side, while bunkers protect the elevated green on approach.

10Par 4
HCP 4
387362

A strong par 4 playing slightly uphill toward a well-bunkered green. The fairway is generous off the tee but tightens near the green, and approach shots must navigate multiple bunkers flanking both sides of the putting surface.

11Par 5
HCP 6
507445

A par 5 with a dramatic dogleg right around water that defines the hole's character. The fairway widens in the landing zone, but the water hazard extends along the right throughout, challenging those who attempt to cut the corner or reach the green in two.

12Par 5
HCP 14
478351

A par 5 with a relatively open fairway and a downhill approach toward the green. Bunkers guard the front and sides of the green, and the slope away from the back creates difficulty in holding approach shots from distance.

13Par 4
HCP 12
290262

A short par 4 with a compact fairway bordered by hazards on both sides. The green is elevated and tight, with bunkers immediately flanking the entrance, making this a risk-reward hole where position off the tee is paramount.

14Par 3
HCP 18
162117

A short par 3 with a relatively forgiving green complex and a single bunker as the primary hazard. The open design provides multiple angles of approach, making it an opportunity to score well despite its length.

15Par 4
HCP 8
374314

A par 4 with a fairway that doglegs left and features bunkers along the inside of the turn. The green sits slightly elevated with defense on both sides, and approach shots must navigate hazards to find the putting surface.

16Par 3
HCP 16
172147

A par 3 of moderate length with bunkers flanking the green on both sides. The green itself is relatively open in the center, offering a clear target, though the surrounding hazards punish errant shots.

17Par 4
HCP 10
354331

A straightforward par 4 with a fairway that opens at the tee but narrows approaching the green. Bunkers pinch the landing area and guard both sides of the green, creating a congested approach zone that demands accuracy.

18Par 4
HCP 2
444416

The course's second-most difficult hole, this strong par 4 closes the round with a dramatic dogleg right. Water and out-of-bounds line the right side throughout, while bunkers guard the left approach, making this a fitting and challenging finishing hole.

Scorecard

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTot
Par455434344364554343443672
HCP351311177159146141218816102
white/blue381501468273156345163348441307638750747829016237417235444431686244
yellow/red358437345257113308141319409268736244535126211731414733141627455432

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