North Shore Country Club Scorecard and Tees
Northshore Scorecard
Hole-by-hole yardage, par, handicap, course rating and slope by tee.
North Shore Country Club Tees
Tee box length, par, course rating and slope for the available North Shore Country Club tees.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 72 | 6805 yards | 73.6 | 140 |
| White | 72 | 6297 yards | 71.1 | 134 |
| Gold | 72 | 5774 yards | 67.7 | 125 |
| Red (W) | 72 | 5012 yards | 70.5 | 117 |
About
Long considered the jewel of the Gulf Coast, NorthShore is known for its famous stretch of holes on the back nine (13-16) set against the backdrop of the bay. Built in 1985 by Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge, this semi-private course is available to the public due to reciprocal arrangements with several Coastal Bend hotels.
The course is not particularly long (6,805 yards), and there are not many trees, but winds often blow 20-40 MPH on good days, and the design is loaded with bunkers, water hazards, and side-hill lies. The fairways are 419 Bermuda, and the slick, elevated Tifdwarf greens are known for being in excellent condition year-round.
Course knowledge makes a difference here, so it's to your advantage to play with a member or schedule multiple rounds while you're in the area. The design features several blind tee shots. The more difficult back nine, while more open, is considered more of a position golf course.
Some have compared the famous stretch on the back nine to playing on a resort course in Hawaii. It starts with the signature 13th hole, which plays from a spectacular tee over an inlet of the bay down to a massive green cuddled up against the sand and surf. Watch out for the wind and the ocean spray while you're putting.
Nos. 14 and 15 play along the bay. Keep your tee shot left on the 531-yard 14th to avoid the cliffs looming right on the second shot. The 352-yard 15th hole doglegs right and plays over an inlet just past the turn. The green here isn't an inviting target-it's tiny, elevated, and surrounding by waste areas and a bunker.
You might be able to finally take a breath after No. 16, a long par 3 into a deep green with the Gulf on the left.
Getting there : From I-37 south, take Hwy 181 north. Exit at NorthShore Blvd. and turn right. Drive a short distance and look for the course entrance off of Broadway.