Hole by Hole Tips
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| #1 - A drive down the middle will leave the long hitter with a middle iron to a green guarded by a bunker on the left side. This relatively easy Par 4 is a good starting hole.
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#1 - A drive down the middle will...
| #2 - Club selection is critical due to a typical westerly wind. Green is guarded by a large bunker. Better to be long than short on this hole.
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#2 - Club selection is critical d...
| #3 - Long tee shot to the right of the bunker may carry downslope for additional yardage. Second shot will give you a middle iron shot to a very large green.
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#3 - Long tee shot to the right o...
| #4 - The wind will usually help this tee shot that needs to be left center to avoid deep depression on right side of fairway and heavy rough on left. |
#4 - The wind will usually help t...
| #5 - This deceivingly long Par 4 usually plays into the wind and the green is guarded by a large wrap around bunker.
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#5 - This deceivingly long Par 4 ...
| #6 - This Par 5 demands a tee shot that carries over a small ravine. Short iron to an undulating green may wield a deserved birdie.
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#6 - This Par 5 demands a tee sho...
| #7 - Par 3 with an elevated tee and a very large elevated green. Miss this green and it is nearly impossible to get up and down.
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#7 - Par 3 with an elevated tee a...
| #8 - A short Par 4 that requires a drive down the left side to avoid waste bunkers that run from tee to green. Be careful - this hole looks easy, but can jump up and grab you.
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#8 - A short Par 4 that requires ...
| #9 - Straight tee shot should carry up to 150 yard marker and avoid fairway bunkers on right side. One of the largest greens on the golf course. Accurate club selection is key.
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#9 - Straight tee shot should car...
| #10 - Fairway slopes left to aid slicers. Water is visually intimidating from tee, but should not come into play. Better to miss green short and right to avoid waste bunker on left side of the green. |
#10 - Fairway slopes left to aid s...
| #11 - This green has severe undulation. If approach shot is on the wrong side of the hole, forget any chance for a birdie. Great Golf hole! |
#11 - This green has severe undula...
| #12 - Wide open fairway leaves an easy drive, but watch out for fairway bunkers on both sides. Medium to short iron approach from an elevated fairway should yield a good score.
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#12 - Wide open fairway leaves an ...
| #13 - A great Par 3. Don't let the yardage fool you. A short to middle iron tee shot to a green that is larger than it looks from the tee, must carry over a water hazard that guards this scenic hole. |
#13 - A great Par 3. Don't let the...
| #14 - Be conservative with your tee shot or you may find yourself hitting a punch shot out of the woods or taking a drop out of the water hazard on the right side of the fairway. |
#14 - Be conservative with your te...
| #15 - A beautiful Par 5. Reachable in two for big hitters. Short hitters will find this hole very receptive to birdies and pars if you keep the ball in the fairway.
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#15 - A beautiful Par 5. Reachabl...
| #16 - The longest Par 3 on the course. Take par and run!
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#16 - The longest Par 3 on the cou...
| #17 - A great home stretch hole. This Par 4 requires two good shots to reach the green. Many a match has been won or lost on this hole.
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#17 - A great home stretch hole. ...
| #18 - A Par 5 where a good tee shot sets you up for success or failure. A fairway wood on the second shot will give you a short iron to a peninsula green. |
#18 - A Par 5 where a good tee sho...
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