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Post by matthew_titots on Jul 7, 2020 14:49:35 GMT -5
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Post by matthew_titots on Jul 8, 2020 9:32:02 GMT -5
1 - 506 - Par 4 -- Lengthy opening dogleg right that offers a wide fairway for the player. Longer players may consider taking on the creek at the corner, which cuts significant yardage off of the approach. A large green offers a variety of looks depending on the pin postion.
#2 - 589 - Par 5 -- Slight dogleg left with a creek running across the fairway close to where driver may land the player. This is a 3 shot hole for most players unless it is downwind. A two-tiered green with a bit of a false front awaits approach shots.
#3 - 174 - Par 3 -- Uphill par 3 with bunkers short and trouble long. A solid mid-iron can lead to a good birdie look, but getting cute can lead to a difficult up and down.
#4 - 421 - Par 4 -- Despite the card yardage, this can be reached depending on the wind. This fairways wraps left around a lake the entire way. Players who don't elect to go for the green will either play a driver or 3W on a more conservative line, leaving a flip wedge with a beautiful waterfall in the background.
#5 - 391 - Par 4 -- An uphill tee shot that takes driver out of the player's hands. Carving a wood or hybrid from left to right can leave a wedge to a downhill green surrounded by a bunker. Picking the correct spot to putt from is paramount on this domed green.
#6 - 428 - Par 4 -- Not a long hole, slightly downhill off the tee. However, hitting the fairway is important as the green is guarded by a pond on all sides except for beyond the green, where it drops off.
#7 - 175 - Par 3 -- Short par 3 with the smallest green on the course. If you find the surface, a good birdie look awaits.
#8 - 511 - Par 4 -- Lengthy par 4 that doglegs left and offers a wide variety of lines off the tee. A risky line can reward the player with a very good shot at a birdie look.
#9 - 476 - Par 4 -- Slight dogleg left with a wide, domed fairway. Hammer away and make sure your approach shot to this narrow green is accurate.
#10 - 575 - Par 5 -- Reachable par 5 for long hitters unless into the wind. Pin position dictates how the approach shot plays to this enormous green.
#11 - 197 - Par 3 -- Slightly uphill par 3 with a false front and run off on the right side. Easy to find the green, but getting close to the pin may be tough.
#12 - 498 - Par 4 -- Dogleg right to an uphill green, that resembles a slight bowl. Finding the fairway is mandatory for reaching this green in two, and long hitters may take an aggressive line over the pond on the right in order to shave off some yardage on the approach.
#13 - 352 - Par 4 -- A short par 4 with a small green. Fairway is important for holding the approach shot, and the player has an option to hit anything from iron to driver.
#14 - 148 - Par 3 -- Tiny par 3 with a wide, but shallow green guarded by a pond in the front. On a windy day, this can play as one of the tougher holes despite the yardage.
#15 - 371 - Par 4 -- A short par 4 up the hill on the approach. Fairway is very important to find from the tee, as the green will be difficult to hold from the rough.
#16 - 468 - Par 4 -- Downhill, dogleg right par 4 with a wide fairway that splits towards the end. An aggressive line off the tee can leave a wedge to a large green with a range of pin locations.
#17 - 332 - Par 4 -- The shortest par 4 on the course, and can be reached unless into a strong wind. If the ball doesn't find the fairway or green area, it can lead to a difficult par.
#18 - 517 - Par 5 -- The closing hole has a split fairway which offers two looks at the hole. The green wraps to the right, along a small pond. Two well-struck shots can leave the player with a chance to get 2 shots back to end the round.
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