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Raven Rock Golf Course

Opened in 1995
Raven Rock - Jenkins, Kentucky

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
71
Length:
6500 yards
Slope:
121
Rating:
70.9
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Raven Rock" course at the Raven Rock Golf Course facility in Jenkins, Kentucky features 6500 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 70.9 and it has a slope rating of 121. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $46. Raven Rock Golf Course Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 5 practice tees. The Raven Rock golf course opened in 1995.

Estimated Green Fees
$46
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Raven Rock with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Raven Rock

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black70.20/130 341 154 554 332 471 403 291 169 573 3288 249 419 407 512 129 316 178 310 495 3015 6303
Blue68.90/126 334 145 539 325 450 388 288 164 547 3180 174 412 396 474 126 305 169 289 486 2831 6011
White66.60/122 303 134 507 321 381 338 279 158 494 2915 143 354 379 459 117 300 149 251 471 2623 5538
Gold65.10/119 288 128 487 314 378 320 269 137 472 2793 118 348 362 423 99 268 133 237 427 2415 5208
Red (L)66.20/116 265 124 417 245 369 306 203 134 367 2430 113 269 302 354 95 264 125 228 409 2159 4589
Par 4 3 5 4 5 4 4 3 5 37 3 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 5 35 72
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Raven Rock Golf Club is arguably Eastern Kentucky’s most breathtaking championship golf course. It’s part of a remarkable strip mine reclamation project that encompasses over 2,000 acres. The course was originally built by Jack Fykes for TECO Coal in 1995 as a 9-hole layout and 8 years later was expanded to 18 holes. It’s a stunning combination of Mother Nature’s handiwork and manmade features all blended together to create a golf course that will thrill and entertain golfers of all abilities.

The golf course plays around a very large quarry and has wide fairways lined with prairie grasses that lead to well-manicured greens and give the course an open, links-like feel. This once-scarred property has become a model of sustained development that will last for generations to come. Compared to other courses in the area, the greens are very small and therefore don’t need a lot of protection. You can almost count the total number of bunkers on both hands; there are maybe ten sand traps on the entire course and a few of them are fairway bunkers.

Even though the course is short by today’s standards, don’t let that fool you. From the back (Black) tees, the course plays 6,160 yards with a rating of 69.8 and a slope of 131, which translates to a good test of golf. Members typically play from the Whites Tees (5545/67.3/118), while most ladies enjoy the Red Tees (4546/65.7/117). Pick the set that best suits your game and you’re sure to have a great time.

Your round starts with a par 3; one of three on the front nine. Number 1 plays slightly downhill, about 150 yards from the White Tees. It’s virtually all carry over thick ugly rough into a small green that slopes back to front. Hit a good tee shot and get your round off to a great start!

Number 2 is a dogleg right, par 4 that plays 363 yards from the Blue Tees. Tee off from an elevated tee box over a ravine to a fairway with native rough and woods on the right. From the tee, the pine tree on the left side is a good aiming point. Trying to cut the dogleg can land you in one of the two fairway bunkers at the corner. Your approach shot is going to play uphill into a green with a lot of mounding around

Number 5 is the second par 3 on the front nine and confirms the fact that a golf hole doesn’t have to be long to be a challenge! From the Black Tees, the hole plays a mere 127 yards, however, a small grove of trees creates a blind tee shot for right-hand pin placements. The small green is almost an island and leaves little room for error.

Number 6 is a risk-reward par 4 that plays 301 yards from the White Tees, but that's if you make it a dogleg right, and hit the ball out to the fairway on the left. Longball hitters can take a shot at the green and the 240-yard carry over the quarry. Either way, you’re playing into a small green protected with a bunker back left.

The 14th hole may well be the prettiest hole on the golf course. Playing 394 yards from the White Tees, this dogleg left, par 4 requires something less than a driver off the tee. Play your tee shot no more than 195 yards into a landlocked “island” fairway. Anything longer than that and you’re not likely to find it. A good tee shot will leave a long, downhill approach shot over a ravine into a small, elevated green that slopes left to right. Miss the green and you’ll need a good short game to salvage par!

From the back two sets of tees, “blind shot” does not begin to describe your tee shot on Number 15. You tee off high above the tree line, over a small forest, and need at least 200 yards of carry. Successfully finding the fairway off the tee will leave a short iron into an elevated green.

On June 4th, 2023, a week before my arrival, tragedy struck one of Eastern Kentucky’s most scenic and challenging public golf courses when the Raven Rock clubhouse burned to the ground. They lost everything including the restaurant which was known to draw a lot of non-golfers, and the entire contents of the pro shop. Luckily, the golf carts were stored in a separate building.

To their credit, Golf Operations Manager Todd Combs and his staff never missed a beat. They worked out of a makeshift pro shop set up in a gazebo and within 72 hours, had golfers out on the course. A large golf tournament that was scheduled for the following weekend went off without a hitch – other than dinner which was catered. Raven Rock is currently working out of a temporary pro shop and other than no food service, it’s business as usual. Plans are to start the construction of a new clubhouse in the spring of 2024.

Raven Rock Golf Course is the perfect choice for a round of golf or as a new destination for you and your golf buddies when visiting the Jenkins, KY area. Todd Combs and his staff can offer tips and tricks for playing your best round on this scenic and challenging golf course. To book your next round at Raven Rock, give them a call at (606) 219-4499 or visit them online at www.ravenrockgolfcourse.com.

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Great golf course and staff. I got a 6:30am tee time and got to play like I owned the course. Its a short course but it offers some very different holes. You've got long par 5s, short par 3s, a driveable par 4, and an almost island green. If you loose site of your ball in the tall grass, it's gone, there are some very unforgiving out of bounds areas. If you like new courses, it's worth a 2 hour drive to check out.

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Very challenging course! Elevation changes, an island green, water. Well worth the money!
Greens are very fast. Bring a lot of balls!

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586 Golf Course Ln, Jenkins, KY
41537-8475
(606) 219-4499
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