Front Nine:
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Hole 1
Par 5
Yardage 520
Straightforward, uphill that will play longer. Not reachable in 2 except for the longest hitters. Wide fairway off the tee. Keep your layup on the left side of the fairway for best angle to green/pin.
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Hole 6
Par 4
Yardage 434
Slightly uphill. Favor left side off tee for best approach to long, ridged green. Beautiful golf hole along lake. A taste of what's to come on the back nine. Toughest hole on the front.
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Hole 2
Par 4
Yardage 408
Slight dogleg left. Keep your tee shot on the right side of the fairway as the fairway slopes slightly right to left, but avoid the fairway bunker. Don't go left. The green is large so pay attention to pin location as there may be a 2 club difference from front to back. |
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Hole 7
Par 3
Yardage 184
Uphill that requires one or two more clubs depending on pin placement. Par is a good score on this tough hole. |
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Hole 3
Par 3
Yardage 179
Plays 1 to 2 clubs longer. Important to get on right level of green.
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Hole 8
Par 4
Yardage 352
Short par 4, slightly uphill dogleg right. Aim your tee shot between the 150 yard marker and bunker for best approach to a two-tiered green that slopes back to front.
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Hole 4
Par 4
Yardage 386
Uphill par 4 and plays around 410. Accuracy off the tee is vital. Avoid fairway bunkers to right off the tee. Check pin location, green is long front to back. |
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Hole 9
Par 4
Yardage 421
Straightaway that runs downhill off the tee and uphill to a large green with a bowl in the front third. Don't hit past the 150 stake to avoid a downhill lie and the risk of hitting into a pond at the bottom of the hill. One more club will be necessary on approach.
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Hole 5
Par 5
Yardage 564
Downhill, “S“ shaped hole. Critical to get your tee shot to the corner of the first dogleg. Long hitters may hit fairway wood to avoid going too long. Correct club selection on 2nd shot down the hill is vital to keep ball in fairway to hit approach shot into green that slopes back to front. |
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