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Hole Information

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Hole 1

Par 3:

90

81

This relatively shore par-3 has been designed to help golfers get a good start to their round. The forward tee box is elevated to help the beginner and average players hit their tee shot in the air. Good luck and enjoy, as the test will get harder on the holes to come.

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Hole 4

Par 3:

74

61

The shortest hole on the course, but one of the most picturesque. The green is small but undulating, making it difficult to roll in that birdie putt. The middle left pin sits in a bowl, which is a very receptive location for the ever-elusive hole-in-one!

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Hole 7

Par 3:

126

97

The pond comes into play on the last 3 holes. There is a lot of room to the left on this hole to keep your tee shot dry. A strong south wind may force you to land your tee shot short and have it roll onto the green. Any tee shot that is long may end up swimming.

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Hole 2

Par 4:

343

321

The longest par-4 on the course. But don’t try to overpower your drive; the prevailing south wind will help your distance off the tee. The green complex is receptive, but you may need to land your approach shot short of the green, and chase it on, to get it close to the front pin placement.

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Hole 5

Par 3:

137

112

More than meets the eye. The bunker protects the left portion of the green and should be avoided. The green slopes from right to left. Use that slope to maneuver your shot around the bunker, to get your shot close to the back left pin.

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Hole 8

Par 3:

112

91

The shortest par-3 can bite you. Select your club wisely, and avoid missing right as a big number on the scorecard will certainly be the result. Use the left to right slope of the green to hit your shot close to the right hold location.

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Hole 3

Par 4:

292

256

Tee shot placement on this shorter par-4 is a premium. The three fairway bunkers need to be avoided, and a heavy crosswind may force to you to hit something less than driver off the tee. If you miss the green but are still in the short grass, consider using your putter to knock it close, or in.

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Hole 6

Par 3:

145

126

The longest par-3 on the course is your toughest test yet. Low, running tee shots may be the best route to this green. The mound that is short and right of the green should help feed those low shots toward the pin. Don't forget to use your putter when in the short grass next to the green. Keeping the ball low and rolling is key.

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Hole 9

Par 3:

147

120

Consider your options first to avoid the big number on your scorecard.This long par-3 is a great test to end your round. If the wind is up, the best choice may be a conservative route; make sure your tee shot is safe by playing it short and in the fairway. A birdie on this difficult hole will certainly give you bragging rights.

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