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TO PLAY LAYOUT...HOLE BY HOLE! |
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#1
This 383 yard slight dogleg left par 4 requires
a slight draw to set up your 2nd shot. The green slopes from
back to front. Leave your approach shot below the hole. |
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#2
This is a slight dogleg right. At 337 yards,
a tee shot, hit to the left side of the fairway, will allow
for the best approach. Avoid the bunkers, both right and left,
with your approach. |
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#3
Be aware of the pin position on this 177 yard, par 3 hole, as
the green is 33 yards deep. |
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#4
This par 5 hole, at 512 yards, provides a landing
area that is guarded by 2 fairway bunkers. The second shot will
give you a view of the fairway below and the pine forest backdrop.
A well placed 3rd shot should be below the hole. |
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#5
Amidst the pines, this strategic dogleg right plays 375 yards,
and requires a tee shot in the center, to left side of the fairway.
Your approach must carry the well placed front bunkers. Remember,
this green runs from front left to back right. |
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#6
This 444 yard, #1 handicap, par 4, dogleg left hole, features
Out of Bounds along the left side and severely lipped bunkers
at the dogleg. A draw down the right center will serve you well.
Big hitters, aim over the right side of the fairway bunkers.
A long, to mid iron must carry the front bunkers and be directed
to the pin placement. |
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#7
This is a 426 yard hole. This long par 4 requires a well struck
drive down the center, Avoid the front right bunker with your
approach. The green slopes from back left to front right. |
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#8
This picturesque 189 yard, par 3 hole, requires a forced carry
over water or a well placed shot past the lateral water hazard
on the right. A putt from above the hole could be costly. |
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#9
This is a par 5, 531 yard hole. This wide green is guarded by
a water hazard and a beach bunker, making it difficult to reach
this par 5 in two. The best strategy here is to lay up at the
100 yard marker, leaving a short approach. |
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#10
This 451 yard par 4 hole, is tree lined and plays longer because
of the depression in front of this green. A fairway wood, or
long iron to the front of the green will provide for an uphill
putt, chip or pitch. |
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#11
Aim left of the right fairway bunker for the shortest route
to this dogleg right 392 yard par 4 hole. The green side of
the bunker on the right is taken out of play when the tee shot
is placed on the left. Take aim at the pin as this is a monster
green. |
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#12
Reach back and swing. This long 212 yard par 3 plays uphill
to the green. The severely pitched green requires an uphill
putt. |
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#13
500 yard par 5. Take aim at the water tower. Aim your 2nd shot
to the right side of the fairway to avoid the fairway depression
on the left. Your 3rd shot will require accuracy to avoid the
sand and fairway mounds. This two tiered green can be dangerous. |
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#14
This 164 yard par 3 hole, is our signature hole and requires
a forced carry over water from tee to green. The wide but narrow
green will test your skills. |
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#15
This north woods dogleg left par 5 hole, plays
516 yards and requires an accurate drive down the middle. The
tree lined fairway, from the tee, requires accuracy to the green
with your lay-up as far left as possible. |
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#16
This 290 yard par 4 hole, is a short dogleg left that offers
the option of carrying the trees on the left toward the green
or a well placed wood or long iron directed at the fairway bunkers
on the right. The challenging green requires an approach from
below the cup, unless the pin is in zone 3 or 6. |
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#17
This wonderful 395 yard par 4 hole, suggests
that a drive placed right of the lone Norway Pine in the fairway
will leave a medium to long iron from the fairway plateau to
a green surrounded by trees. |
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#18
This is a par 4, 391 yard hole. This challenging
uphill dogleg left par 4 can be played by aiming right of the
left fairway bunker. Lay-up or go for it, as your 2nd shot must
avoid the water hazard guarding this undulating green. The depth
of this green requires a lofted shot toward the pin location. |