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Hole #1 – Par 4: |
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The fairway of this short par 4 is
wide open, separated from the driving range on the right
by high net fencing. Approaching the green from the left
will avoid not only the driving range, but also the
bunker on the right. Great birdie opportunity. |
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| Hole #2 – Par 3: |
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3 bunkers in the front and 2 bunkers
in the back surround the green of this medium-length par
3. Pin placement behind the 2 bunkers on the left means
a long putt when approaching from the right side. |
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| Hole #3 – Par 4: |
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The safest tee shot here is to aim
left, avoiding the fairway bunkers on the right. There
are also bunkers on the left and right protecting the
two-tiered green on this hole. |
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| Hole #4 – Par 5: |
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The tee shot on this hole will be
the least challenging. The second shot is important
here; stay right, but avoid the pine tree in the middle
of the fairway, and you will also avoid the unseen maze
of bunkers to the left. This beautiful rolling green
adjoins the green on hole #7. |
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| Hole #5 – Par 3: |
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The right club selection is critical
for this beautiful yet challenging short par 3. The long
hitters will find themselves off the back of the green,
while the short hitters will find themselves either in
the marsh or the bunker in front of the green. |
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| Hole #6 – Par 4: |
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The extremely large green is not
visible from the tee box and the fairway runs alongside
a wooded area. A fade shot off the tee will give you a
better view of the green. A fairway bunker on the right
should be avoided on the second shot. It is not only the
toughest hole on the course, but the most beautiful as
well. |
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| Hole #7 – Par 5: |
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The green on this wide-open par 5
adjoins the green on hole #4 and is also protected by
the same maze of bunkers, which are on the right side of
the fairway for this hole. Approach the green from the
left side of the fairway and you will have a birdie
opportunity here. |
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| Hole #8 – Par 4: |
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The prevailing winds could be a
factor on this long par 4. Avoid the bunkers on both the
left and right side of the green. Pin placement on this
green could be the difference between a par and a bogie. |
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| Hole #9 – Par 4: |
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The tee box on this hole is the best
vantage point to view the magnificent pond in front of
the clubhouse. Staying to the right is the best way to
avoid having to take a drop at the pond. The large green
on this hole offers a real challenge. |
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