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Hole 1
Par 4
Yardage 297
270 yards Par 4 playing straight downhill. An accurate tee shot with driver can reach the green or use a 3 Wood to leave a short-approach to the green. |
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Hole 2
Par 4
Yardage 330
Downhill 311 yard Par 4. Hit a long iron or fairway wood off the tee and favor the right side of fairway, this will result in a short iron to the green. |
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Hole 3
Par 4
Yardage 413
Uphill 394 yard Par 4. The #1 handicap hole requires a good tee shot towards right –center of fairway. If tee shot lands left of 150 marker, the ball generally comes to a rest in the woods. Aim right of 150-yard marker. Bunkers guard green on left and right. |
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Hole 4
Par 5
Yardage 497
Split-Fairway 477 yard Par 5. The low road is the shortest way to go, but requires an exact tee shot. Tee shots that do not land close to the last tree in the island normally will roll to the ruff or into the woods. The green slopes from right to left so check pin location. |
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Hole 5
Par 4
Yardage 432
Dogleg Right 413 yard Par 4. Aim left of 150-yard marker. The fairway slopes to right and errant shots will arrive in the woods. Use fairway wood or long iron off the tee. |
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Hole 6
Par 3
Yardage 155
Uphill 149 yard Par 3. The green is significantly higher than teeing ground. Use at least one extra club for the length. Green is narrow and deep. Check pin location. |
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Hole 7
Par 4
Yardage 348
340 yard par 4. Narrow and downhill leaving an uphill approach shot to a long and narrow green. Use one or two extra clubs for your approach shot. Use fairway wood or long iron off tee for accuracy. |
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Hole 8
Par 5
Yardage 487
459 yard Par 5. Reachable in two well struck shots. Favor the left side of fairway from the tee. Straight away-grip it and rip it. |
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Hole 9
Par 4
Yardage 323
315 yard Par 4 Tee off with a fairway wood or long iron up the right side to avoid trouble looming left. Blind uphill green requires an extra club for the approach shot. Bunkers guard the green on both sides. |