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  • Hole #1

    Hole #1

    Longest par 4 hole on the course, need to favor left side of fairway for best approach shot to the green.

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  • Hole #2

    Hole #2

    Well placed drive on this par 4 allows for best chance to hold elevated green, you do not want to be long on your approach shot.

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  • Hole #3

    Hole #3

    This long par 3 will test the best of golfers. The elevated green plays longer than it looks and rarely gives up the birdie.

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  • Hole #4

    Hole #4

    Short Par 3 with elevated tee box that gives you a great view of the two-tiered green. A lower pin location gives you the best chance for the elusive ace.

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  • Hole #5

    Hole #5

    Par 4 dogleg left that demands a good opening shot. The pitched fairway makes for a challenging approach shot. The green is well guarded with bunkers on both left and right front.

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  • Hole #6

    Hole #6

    The only par 5 on the course makes sure you earn your par or birdie. Very few will try to get home in two and rely on a dialed in 3rd shot to an elevated two-tiered green. You do not want to be long with a bottom pin placement.

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  • Hole #7

    Hole #7

    Reachable par 4 is the ultimate risk-reward hole. A well struck drive can easily find its way into one of the many strategically placed bunkers.

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  • Hole #8

    Hole #8

    This challenging par 4 plays uphill all the way to the green and requires two solid shots for a legitimate chance at a birdie. Out-of-bounds comes into play to the right and behind the green.

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  • Hole #9

    Hole #9

    Scenic elevated view calls for a great drive to have any chance of seeing the green on your second shot. The green is well protected on the left with a bunker that catches its share of approach shots. The green is also pitched to the right, so any approach that holds on the green is a small win in itself.

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