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Hole #1
A 410 yard par 4. A good driving hole and an iron that utilizes the Ross trademark of a run-up shot to the green. |
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Hole #2
A dog leg left that requires a precise short iron to an elevated green. Steep slopes and a tough green punish a wayward shot. |
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Hole #3
This par 3 can play from 165 to 205 yards. The well bunkered green slopes fast from back to front. |
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Hole #4
A short par 3 of 120 yards to a two tiered green. Missing the green often results in a bogey. |
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Hole #5
Hit your tee ball 180 to 200 yards to the corner of this dog leg. Avoid the front bunkers on your second shot but don’t be long or you will see how Ross punishes the overly bold golfer. |
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Hole #6
A 544 yard par 5 that generally requires three shots. There is a creek, 60 yards in front of the elevated, two tiered green. Remember, putts break towards the road. |
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Hole #7
From an elevated tee risk using the driver to this green 305 yards away or play short leaving a wedge. Hazards on the right and four well positioned bunkers make this a great risk – reward hole. |
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Hole #8
Ross makes this 378 yard hole play longer by going uphill. You can run your second shot up but avoid the bunkers on the right. Don’t be long on this back to front sloped green. |
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Hole #9
A 260 yard tee shot leaves you staring down a steep hill to a postage sized green from one hundred yards. The slope of this green can leave you thankful after a three-putt. |