

In case you were thinking that the first few photos indicated the course is short...Check out 13 and 14.
13 is a 432 yard par four with a blind tee shot.
Gibson Bay is 7,113 yards from the tips.
This picture is taken from about 330 yards out.
Most the fairways at Gibson Bay are fairly expansive.
The approach to the downhill 389 yard fifth hole.
Number five green is a good example of what you will encounter at Gibson Bay. Distinct pin placement areas divided by moderate undulation.
So, although it is a short hole, there is an emphasis on approach accuracy if you expect to make birdie.
Number seven is a 501 yard par five with a creek guarding the front of the green.
You can lay up and leave a short iron in or have a go if you can clear the creek. Classic risk reward par five.



The tee shot at the 379 yard tenth hole.
Water is a prominent feature at Gibson Bay.