Otterkill Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Campbell Hall, NY with a par of 72. It offers 4 tee sets: blue (6,850 yards, slope 141, rating 73.6), white (6,464 yards, slope 138, rating 71.4), gold (5,923 yards, slope 132, rating 69.1), green (4,756 yards, slope 123, rating 63.9). The hardest hole is #5, a par 4 playing 428 yards from the first tee.
Otterkill Country Club
Campbell Hall, NY
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A lengthy par 5 that plays straightaway with a generous landing area, allowing players to set up for a second shot into an elevated green. The approach must navigate bunkers guarding the left side of the green, making accuracy on the final stroke critical.

A formidable par 4 ranked as the third-hardest hole, this straightaway challenge features a narrow fairway that tightens considerably as it approaches the green. Bunkers frame both sides of the approach, and an out-of-bounds threat lurks left, requiring precision off the tee and into the green.

A short par 3 with a relatively forgiving layout, offering multiple tee options across the set. The green is well-bunkered, particularly on the left and front, making club selection and accuracy the key considerations.

A compact par 4 with a tight fairway that demands accuracy from the outset. Water hazards frame the left side of the fairway and continue to guard the left approach to the green, making a right-side miss preferable to a leftward shot.

The most challenging hole on the course, this par 4 stretches to 428 yards from the blue tees and features a narrow, undulating fairway with water running down the entire left side. The approach shot must carry over water to a tightly bunkered green, leaving no room for error.

A shorter par 4 that plays deceptively difficult due to its tight, tree-lined fairway and demanding approach to a small, well-protected green. Bunkers frame both sides of the green, and a miss left or right will prove costly.

A long par 5 that doglegs slightly left around mature trees, offering two distinct routes to the green depending on driving distance and position. Water guards the inside of the dogleg and continues left along the fairway, while bunkers flank the elevated green.

A mid-length par 4 with a relatively straightforward design, featuring a wide fairway and an approachable green. Though lacking severe hazards, bunkers guard the right side of the green, and out-of-bounds threatens right, making a left-center line the safest approach.

A short par 3 that presents the easiest test on the course, with a wide green and minimal bunkering. The relatively open nature of the hole makes it an opportunity to recover strokes, though the surrounding terrain will penalize wayward shots.

The fourth-most difficult hole, this uphill par 4 climbs significantly throughout its length and plays considerably longer than its yardage suggests. A narrow fairway and bunkers guarding the elevated green demand accuracy on both tee and approach shots.

A compact par 4 with a tight fairway that narrows as it approaches the green, creating a funnel effect that demands precise shotmaking. Bunkers guard both sides of the approach zone, with water lurking left, making the center-right line the preferred target.

The easiest par 5 on the course, this hole plays as a relatively straightforward three-shotter with a generous fairway and forgiving approach. Minimal hazarding allows for a more relaxed swing, offering a birdie opportunity.

A dramatic short par 3 with a tiny green that sits on an isolated peninsula, requiring an accurate tee shot over water to a target surrounded by hazards on all sides. The considerable yardage variance across the tees accommodates different skill levels for this intimidating one-shotter.

A lengthy par 5 that doglegs right through a corridor of trees, forcing a strategic decision on how aggressively to attack the dogleg. Water guards the inside of the turn, and bunkers protect the approach zone, making this a three-shot hole for most players.

The second-most difficult hole on the course, this par 4 plays as a stern test with a narrow, tree-lined fairway and demanding approach to a tightly bunkered green. Water threatens the left side throughout, while out-of-bounds lurks right, leaving little margin for error.

The shortest par 4 on the course, this hole compensates for its reduced length with a severely constricted fairway and a small, heavily bunkered green. The tight corridor demands precision from the tee, making distance secondary to accuracy.

A mid-length par 3 that features a well-bunkered green and water hazards surrounding the left and back sides. The significantly shorter green tee creates variance across the card, making this a versatile test depending on the player's capability.

A finishing par 4 that requires accuracy on the approach to a well-defended green, with bunkers guarding both sides and water threatening left. The hole's position as the final test makes clutch execution paramount, as misses will be felt acutely.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 7 | 3 | 15 | 9 | 1 | 11 | 5 | 13 | 17 | 4 | 10 | 18 | 16 | 12 | 2 | 8 | 14 | 6 | |||
| blue | 548 | 413 | 196 | 383 | 428 | 370 | 561 | 380 | 190 | 3469 | 428 | 382 | 489 | 197 | 523 | 437 | 324 | 189 | 412 | 3381 | 6850 |
| white | 536 | 389 | 183 | 353 | 395 | 326 | 540 | 358 | 186 | 3266 | 373 | 374 | 481 | 173 | 509 | 403 | 310 | 174 | 401 | 3198 | 6464 |
| gold | 513 | 364 | 145 | 346 | 336 | 305 | 522 | 352 | 162 | 3045 | 330 | 363 | 425 | 162 | 440 | 369 | 292 | 112 | 385 | 2878 | 5923 |
| green | 375 | 326 | 143 | 255 | 257 | 278 | 409 | 300 | 158 | 2501 | 282 | 277 | 325 | 101 | 403 | 300 | 225 | 95 | 247 | 2255 | 4756 |