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Hole No. 1 - Par 4 - 420 Yards |
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A tough opening hole that requires a demanding tee shot to a narrow landing area protected by out-of-bounds down the entire left side and an intimidating pond on the right. You are then left with an approach shot to a left to right sloped green surrounded by heavy rough on the left and two steep bunkers on the right.
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Hole No. 2 - Par 5 - 446 Yards |
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Don't be lulled into a false sense of security on the tee deck of this seemingly short 446-yard par 5, dogleg left. You must avoid a tree-lined hazard down the entire left side, a pond on the right and a wicked bunker if you hit through the fairway. Your second shot can be a short lay-up before a second pond front left of the green, or you can go for it in two negotiating the deep rough and fescue on the right side. The green slopes severely right to left. You'll wonder what happened to thoughts of birdie as you walk off the green.
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Hole No. 3 - Par 3 - 203 Yards |
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An uphill 203-yard par 3 to a huge treacherous green that slopes severely back to front. Fescue guards this green left and right and a set of nasty bunkers is thrown into the mix on the right side. Keeping the ball below the hole is a must.
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Hole No. 4 - Par 4 - 398 Yards |
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A scenic par 4 that requires a tee shot as far left as you dare. Another narrow landing area protected by fescue and rough down the left side and a huge drainage pond on the right. The fun really begins when you arrive on this slippery green protected by a waste bunker short and right and a deep bunker on the left.
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Hole No. 5 - Par 3 - 186 Yards |
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The second shortest hole on the course demands an accurate tee shot dictated by one of 6 challenging pin positions. This is 170 yards of pure carry and stopping the ball in birdie range is a demanding feat on this slick undulating green.
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Hole No. 6 - Par 4 - 380 Yards |
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A short uphill par 4 protected by seemingly harmless bunkers on the left and right edges of the fairway and ball grabbing fescue for stray draws and fades. The long narrow green slopes subtly front to back. A real crack at a birdie with an accurate tee shot.
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Hole No. 7 - Par 5 - 512 Yards |
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One of the few holes on the course where you can let your tee shot fly. As long as the wind is down, this par 5 is reachable in two. A gentle dogleg right features a generous landing area on either side of the fairway. You must handle this huge green with all your guile to make birdie.
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Hole No. 8 - Par 4 - 346 Yards |
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A wide-open tee shot awaits you on this uphill par 4. The second shot to a massive undulating green is the key shot. It's all carry to avoid heavy rough to the left and two nasty bunkers protecting the right side.
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Hole No. 9 - Par 3 - 202 Yards |
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This is the toughest par 3 on the course, and many a front nine have been ripped apart by this turtle backed green. Pin placement dictates the tee shot and the members will tell you that often it's better to be chipping rather than putting for your second shot.
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