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Hole #10
At 345 yards, this is a deceptive hole with scattered trees and bunkers along the left side and a service road and scattered trees to the right. The green is elevated and wide, but not deep. There is an unseen drop off behind the green. A wide variety of pin placements can influence how the hole is played. Tee shots that land too far to the left can be a problem.
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Hole #11
A long 232 yard par three with heavy woods on the left of the green and scattered trees and a greenside bunker at the right of the hole. The hole is clearly visible from slightly elevated tee.
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Hole #12
At 477 yards, this par five is reachable in two, but a tee shot too far to the right can be in light rough or out of bounds. The green has a slight two-tiered effect guarded by two bunkers in front.
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Hole #13
A newly rebuilt hole with OB right and woods left. A good tee shot must be followed by a demanding second shot that is straight up hill to a deep but very narrow undulating green. The tee is elevated and the hole is a slight dogleg right.
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Hole #14
335 yards with a new tee that will lengthen this hole. Accuracy off the tee is more important than distance. The hole is heavily wooded left and right. The second shot is to an elevated green. Checking out the pin placement when going down hole #12 can be helpful.
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Hole #15
This 388 yard hole has a tee and green that are both elevated. A slight ridge with a narrow opening goes across the fairway at a point where some larger hitters will land. A bunker guards the right side of the green. There are some subtle breaks in this green especially from the back to front.
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Hole #16
A 176 yard par three from a slightly elevated tee. It is a little bit difficult to see right and left sides of the green due to contours. Green is very deep and will affect club selection.
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Hole #17
Don't let the 390 yard distance fool you. This is a fine hole, with the tee and green elevated. A very slight dogleg left, the green is guarded by a large, stately elm tree--one of the few surviving in the area. The left side is wooded almost to the green and the right side is more open. The big tree makes the hole. Any shot hit down the middle or right side has a good chance of this tree coming into play. The best bet is a shot up the left side of the fairway.
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Hole #18
At 470 yards, big hitters will hit this green in two, only if tee shot is kept to left side of fairway. Bunkers and a few scattered trees are along the left side. The right side has large over hanging tree limbs. The second shot is uphill. A bunker guards the right side of the green, which is at least two clubs different from front to back.
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