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Hole 1
The first hole, 86 yards, is relatively easy, except for the woods on
the right side of the green and the pressure of being watched on your
first shot. |
Hole 2
The second hole is a little more of a challenge. It's 96 yards to the
green, again tucked up against the woods with a trap on the left. A brush-filled
gully sits between tee and green to rattle the nerves. |
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Hole 3
The third hole, the longest on the course at 119 yards, has bunkers front
and back. (TIP) Play just to the right of the maple in front of the green.
The ball will usually bounce to the left leaving you with a birdie putt. |
Hole 4
The fourth hole is 111 yards. If you get your tee shot off between the
two big oaks you're in good shape. A hook or slice will have you snacking
on blueberries while you search for your ball. |
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Hole 5
The fifth hole is an elevated green and at only 67 yards is one of the
more challenging of the course. It's a narrow approach and you won't get
much bounce. Give it too much and you're in the flowers. |
Hole 6
The sixth hole at 86 yards is pretty straight forward. A large trap sits
behind the green to catch any over-hit balls. |
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Hole 7
Number seven is the hole that will drive you crazy. It's the shortest
on the course at 63 yards. It's a down hill shot, a small ditch passes
in front of the green and a pond awaits your ball just off the back side. |
Hole 8
The eighth hole is a fun one. It's 109 yards to the green. Of course you
must get over the pond first. |
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Hole 9
Number nine is 104 yards. However I believe it plays the longest of the
course, being an uphill shot. A small trap sits off to the left in front
of the green. |