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Hole One
This is a short par four of 310 yards to warm up your golf juices, but challenge
your management. Long hitters can reach the green with a well struck tee
shot, but beware the errant shot may leave no shot at all.
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Hole Two
A medium length par five of 545 yards with hazards left and OB to the right
create a challenging second hole with birdie possibilities. The drive
should be right center of the fairway to receive extra roll off the slope.
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Hole Three
The second short par four of 375 yards can produce another good birdie chance
early in your round. Hazards down the right side and across the fairway
demand an accurate tee shot of 200 to 240 yards.
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Hole Four
The first par three of 192 yards plays slightly longer than expected although
chipping is not difficult anywhere around this green. A large mound
bisecting the green center to back can create interesting breaks to challenge
your putting skills.
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Hole Five
The fairway of this 420 yard par four slopes right to left and demands a solid
tee shot down the right center. The second shot will range from 180 to 120
into an elevated green only 20 yards deep but with a large backstop behind.
The green slopes back to front and putts from the side can have a large break.
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Hole Six
This is a medium length Par three with a very deep green. Sand awaits any
shots short or wayward right. A steep slope makes missing the green to the
left a cardinal sin. Once you have found the green putting isn't as easy
as it looks due to the subtle breaks in the green.
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Hole Seven
This downhill par four of 435 yards requires a accurate solid tee shot between
the two hazards guarding each side of the fairway. The second shot
distance will be from 200 to 150 yards into a slightly elevated large green.
The green slopes left to right with a small tier in the middle.
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Hole Eight
A relatively flat par four with a distance of 415 yards. The drive should
be accurate between the hazards on each side of the fairway down the left
center. The second shot must be high and soft to hold the thin elevated
green. The green surface slopes right to left with a small tier 2/3's from
the right side. One of the most challenging holes on the golf course.
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Hole Nine
The 535 yard par 5 travels straight 400 yards with undulations in the fairway
that create no level lies, then turns hard right and uphill the last 135 yards.
The fairway slopes left and requires a drive aimed right center. The
second shot can either be laid up at 100 to 60 yards or a high cut shot could
find the gree. The green slopes back to front with a large tier in the
middle.
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