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Hole
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Par
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Pro Tip |
| 1 |
5 |
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Hole number one is a 596 Par 5, dog leg left. Your Tee Shot should be right center of the fairway. A long iron second shot will allow for a full pitching wedge or sand wedge into green |
| 2 |
4 |
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Number 2 is a 293 yard narrow, straight away hole. A long iron off the tee is recommended, resulting in a level lie for your second shot to an elevated green. |
| 3 |
3 |
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Number 3 is a 179 yard par 3 which requires an elevated tee shot to a kidney shaped green. Pay attention to pin position as the length of the green could make up to 3-4 different club selections |
| 4 |
4 |
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Number 4 is a 329 yard par 4. Positioning off the tee is all important. Play off tee with a long iron to 3 wood to leave full second shot to a small tiered green. |
| 5 |
3 |
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Number 5 is a 140 yard par 3. The green slopes severly uphill and left to right. It is all important to stay below the pin for your first putt. Even chipping from below the green not bad for second shot. |
| 6 |
4 |
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Number 6 is a 408 yard par 4 which is rated the toughest hole on the course. A Long Tee shot is required right of center to allow for a level lie. Your second shot is to a heavily bunkered elevated green. Take an extra club on the second shot. |
| 7 |
4 |
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Number 7 is a 314 yard par 4. A mid to long iron off the tee leaves you a PW or SW into the green. Feelin Lucky... go for Green off the tee... but don't go RIGHT. |
| 8 |
5 |
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Number 8 is a 522 yard par 5. Straight forward Par 5 with out of bounds to the right. GRIP IT AND RIP IT. Easily reachable in 2 shots. |
| 9 |
4 |
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Number 9 is a 339 yard par 4. Long iron to 3 wood recommended off the tee. Keep your tee shot to the left of center allowing a level lie to a small unforgiving green. Don't miss the green LEFT, RIGHT, OR LONG. |