TARRY BRAE FRONT NINE
Doppler Radar Plays an important part of the Fallsburg Municipal Tarry Brae Golf
Course on Pleasant Valley Road in South Fallsburg. We arrived one time at the course with a weather report in our
hands that showed "a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m" and
Golf Professional Glenn Sonnenschein was johnny on the spot as we walked into
his office where he was viewing that day's weather activity on the Internet
Doppler Radar.
The Doppler system showed storms west of the Buffalo area and Glenn
felt comfortable that it would be a pleasant day on the golf course with the
beautiful sunshine we were experiencing at the time of our arrival. Glenn remarked that this radar predicting system has become a
"valuable tool in golf course management and if we are aware of severe weather
and thunderstorms we send people right out on the course to get golfers back to
the clubhouse." Tarry Brae celebrated their 50th year in business last year and
there are many reasons why this beautifully designed course is classified by
many as a premier golf facility. This course has four sets of tees, Black, Green, Golf and
Yellow and the recommended tees by handicap men 0-8 Black tee, men up to 20
Green tee, men 21-35 and women 0-10 Gold tee and men 36 and up and women 11 and
up Yellow tee. The expanded tee options gives golfers the opportunity to
choose the right tees to match your ability. The average size green on this beautifully designed course
is about 4,500 square feet and golfers will find the course well bunkered with
various water hazards that tend to test your abilities. Tarry Brae was first developed in the early 1950's by some
of the hotels in the Town of Fallsburg who felt they needed golf facilities to
compete with some of the neighboring hotels who had their own golf
course. Tarry Brae was designed by William Mitchell and in the mid
1950's the golf course was taken over by the Town of Fallsburg. The town
completed some of the work on this course and the golf course was officially
opened in 1958. This 18-hole par 72 golf course plays 6,965 yards from the
Black tees, 6,389 yards from the Green tees, 5,789 yards from the Golf tees and
5,514 yards from the Yellow tees. The front nine plays 3,452 yards for a par
36. This course is rated by Golf Digest with three and one-half
stars and is considered by many to be classified as a premier golf
facility.
While playing this golf course one can certainly consider
this facility as very picturesque with enjoyable rolling greens and contoured
fairways set in wooded surroundings. The view of Echo Lake of the fairway
approaching the sixth green will leave you breathless.
Tarry Brae offers a comprehensive golf shop that carries
both golf equipment and men's and women's apparel. A snack bar and grill is
available. Professional Golf Association (P.G.A.) Professional Glenn
Sonnenschein heads up both staffs at Tarry Bray and the Lochmor Golf Club and
has been associated with these facilities since 1997.
He officially became a PGA
Pro in 1990 after completing a seven-year PGA program which included a playing
ability test.
Glenn offers custom club fitting, private and group
instruction, group and tournament assistance and service for all your golfing
needs.
Green fees at Tarry Brae are available by calling the golf course..
Clark Bartholomew is the golf
course superintendent and Jack Jaycox is the assistant
superintendent.
Here we will detail the front nine (1-9) of this golf course.
Hole No. 1 is a 392-yard par 4 with an open fairway and a slight
dogleg to the right. A trap on the left side of the green. Be careful with your
approach shot to this green and don't go over the green.
Hole No. 2 is a 402-yard par 4 with trees on both sides of fairway
which slopes left to right. There is a sand trap in front of a slightly elevated
green.
Hole No. 3 is a 438-yard par 4 with a dogleg left. Take you best
shot over the tree and fairway trap on the left side of the fairway. There is a
sand trap in the front of this green.
Hole No. 4 is a 209-yard par 3 presents an open fairway with green
traps left front and right back. Club selection important here for your birdie
or par.
Hole No. 5 is a 408-yard par 4 with a two-level open fairway. Water
comes into play on the right edge of the fairway. Traps are left and right of
the green.
Hole No. 6 is a 491-yard par 5 with trees on the left side of the
fairway. Take you tee shot right center. The fairway eventually slopes downhill
to the green. Best to stay right shooting down to the green....don't go over the
green as Echo Lake is in the background. This is a real pretty approach shot to
this green.
Hole No. 7 is a 169-yard par 3 with traps left and right of the
green. Again club selection here plays an important part in getting a birdie or
par.
Hole No. 8 is a 417-yard par 4 and best to take your tee shot right
center. There are fairway traps left and right side. Pretty much an open
fairway.
Hole No. 9 is a 526-yard par 5 with a dogleg right. Take your tee
shot right center for better approach shots to this green. A trap on the left
side of the green.
For golf course information and tee times call 434-2620 or go to
their web site at www.tarrybrae.com
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