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Hole #1
A 491 yard straight away par five with OB on the right. There is a big drop behind and left of the green.
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Hole #2
Is a long par four at 446 yards. It is best to be straight or a little left off the tee. There is open, sometimes deep rough along the right side of the fairway.
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Hole #3
Is a 158 yard par three with a deep, wide green. Pin placement will affect club selection. Both the tee and the green are elevated.
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Hole #4
This is a par four at 370 yards and it is a little longer than it appears from the elevated tee. The tee shot carries a gully to a flat fairway with lots of planted trees on the left.
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Hole #5
Is played from an elevated tee to a downhill green with lots of trouble on the right of the green. At 204 yards, this hole may require additional carry to be reached.
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Hole #6
A dogleg par four at 326 yards that is best played by staying to the left of the big tree off the tee. Rough has been developed along the right side along with some tree plantings.
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Hole #7
At 105 yards, this par three is the site of many hole in one's. This hole, from an elevated tee, plays a little shorter than yardage would indicate. The second or back tee, not often used, is more demanding on club selection.
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Hole #8
This 410 yard straight away par four can sometimes fool you. Many tree plantings left can be a problem. Careful club selection on the second shot is important. There is a big drop left of the green.
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Hole #9
At 482 yards, this par five is a nice finishing hole. This hole is forgiving off the tee, but the second shot is best right of the big tree on the ridge. The ridge blocks the view of the green that is just slightly elevated beyond an unseen small gully.
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