| Par | 5 |
|---|---|
| Gold | 473 |
| Blue | 446 |
| Red | 438 |
| HCP | 3 |
This is an old sailor’s expletive, uttered when encountering exasperating difficulty. The entire invective was usually "Hell's bells and buckets of blood!"
After a full drive on this uphill par five, one is faced with carrying a rock-filled stream that bisects the fairway. The hole then is straight uphill, surrounded by deep bunkers and Boothbay's fiercest putting surface. This green, along with those on Two, Three, Five and Seventeen, dates to the early 1920's and is still showing its full character.