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Par 4
Hdcp.11

Fwd. Tee 258
Par 4
Hdcp.11

PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"This is a blind tee shot to a straight par 4. Out of bounds is 8 feet left! The
right side of the green is bunkered the key here to is to keep the ball straight. This hole is going to have some major changes in the future. We are presently adding a new green surrounded by water and approximately 150yds in length. It will definitely make this hole play a lot tougher."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"This Par 5 makes players stay slightly right off the tee because most drives will end up down in the valley if they land left of center off the tee. This is a short Par 5 and during the dry months can be reached easily in two. Easy green to putt. Par is very common here."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Play to left side on this one. This is a long par 3. Out of bounds runs the
length of the hole along the right side."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
" This green is hidden. It sits elevated large elm tree. Hit it high and let it fly!"
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Aim left, or bank the the ball off hill on the left side. Most of our hole in ones have occurred on this one."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"The second shot is the make it or break shot, green slopes away from the
player. Hit the Maxfli Spin ball and you shouldn't have a problem holding the green."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Second shot to the green up hill gaining about 40 feet in elevation. It doesn't seem like much but take out an extra club to be safe."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Hit a straight drive or back up club. Water hazard comes into play around
250 yards."
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Fwd. Tee 131
Par 3
Hdcp. 18



PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Elevated tee. Long par 4. Plays the toughest when the west wind is in your face."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Wake up and smell the coffee. Up to now you've played in a wide open fairway with not much trouble. A great drive is needed here for second shot positioning. If you're in trouble off the tee, lay up."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"This is the prettiest hole on the back nine. The green is surrounded by white pines. This is the start of the "Devil's Triangle". The fairway slopes left to right and the green slope is severe. If I didn't know better I'd say it was designed by a left handed architect."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"This hole has trees that come out and grab the ball. If in doubt always
announce a provisional. The green is elongated and also have trees that grab the ball."
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PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"The final hole of the "Devils Triangle". From the back tee choose your weapon carefully. Your target should be the double pine. Keep it in your sights and pray. If you get in the fairway ignore the tree lines when lining up your second shot. They are there to confuse you and they'll send you into the woods every time."
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Fwd. Tee 143
Par 3
Hdcp. 14

PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"Back tee is difficult because of narrow opening to the green."
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Fwd. Tee 460
Par 5
Hdcp. 2

PRO COMMENTS
Mary:
"3 nice shots on this hole puts you in birdie range. Nice finishing hole."
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