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Hole
One - 357 Yard Par 4, HCP M-11, W-13
Relatively flat, this starting hole bends slightly left and requires a mid to
short iron into a two level green flanked by bunkers. |
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Hole
Two - 407 Yard Par 4, HCP M-7, W-5
Playing longer than its length due to the sidehill nature of the landing area
and the decidedly uphill shot to the green, a par on the second is a great
score.
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Hole
Three-173 Yard Par 3, HCP M-15, W-17
Downhill all the way from tee to green and guarded on the left by a bunker. This
par three plays a bit shorter than its measured distance. |
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Hole
Four-391 Yard Par Four, HCP M-9, W-7
Drives down the middle to the right of the fairway will avoid a sharp drop off
left of the landing area and leave a long iron to a green set well above the
elevation of the landing area. Two bunkers right guard a rolling green.
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Hole
Five -155 Yard Par
Three, HCP M-17, W-15
Another downhill par three, there is one place that you definitely don't want to
miss, and that is long. A steep drop off to the rear connects the green to a deep
kettle hole. |
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Hole
Six-543 Yard Par Five, HCP M-5, W-3
There's a great view of the length of the hole from the raised tee on this par
five. The drive zone is guarded left by a long bunker and the second landing
area features a kettle hole along its right side. The third shot is to a raised
green framed left and right by bunkers.
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Hole
Seven-448 Yard Par Four, HCP M-3, W-9
Long and demanding, there's a steep drop off left of the landing area. And there
is no rest on the second shot, either, as a gaping bunker guards the green on
the left. |
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Hole
Eight-573 Yard Par Five, HCP 1
A blast from the past from the original Captains. This par five will test your
entire game from letting it go off the tee, picking the right spot for your
second shot and the approach into a green guarded by a pond.
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Hole
Nine-384
Yard Par Four, HCP M-13, W-11
The landing area is wider than it looks from the tee, but the green is fronted
by bunkers as it appears on this mid-length par four. Rolls in the putting green
define the green's separate cupping areas. |
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Hole
Ten-392 Yard Par
Four, HCP M-10, W-12
Slightly uphill to a narrow landing area framed by a bunker, the green is
relatively level and guarded by a bunker left.
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Hole
Eleven-200 Yard Par
Three, HCP 18
A slightly uphill par three. Avoid the yawning bunkers that define the right
side of the green. Open to the front, the green accepts shots that roll onto the
putting surface. |
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Hole
Twelve-531 Yard Par
Five, HCP 2
A great view from the tee for a downhill tee shot where the longer players will
get a great kick from a downslope on the landing area. A bunker left in the
second shot area guards the favored side from which to hit the approach to the
green.
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Hole
Thirteen-446 Yard Par
Five, HCP M-12, W-10
A par five that looks easy on the scorecard, the 13th features a landing area
guarded short right and long left by bunkers. A deep swale short of the green
requires the most accurate of shots. A well-hit shot will roll onto the green.
The deep kettle hole short and right is definitely the place to avoid. |
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Hole
Fourteen - 374 Yard
Par Four, HCP 8
A drive down the left side of the fairway towards the bunker will open up the
angle of the green and require less of a carry over the large pond that guards
the right side of the green. It's a great downhill shot and view from the
landing area to the green.
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Hole
Fifteen - 189 Yard Par
Three, HCP 16
Don't let the small bunker in the approach fool you, it's set 10 or 15 yards
short of the green. Trust the yardage shown on the card and be accurate on your
shot to this plateau green. |
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Hole
Sixteen - 371 Yard Par
Four, HCP 6
As natural a golf hole as you'll ever find. This par four bends to the right
from the landing area to the green. Favor the left side on the tee shot to make
sure you get around the corner and repeat the same leaning on the shot to the
green to avoid a kettle hole by the right side of the green.
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Hole
Seventeen - 246 Yard
Par Three, HCP 14
Some par threes are meant to really test your game and the 17th is a prime
example. Long and narrow with the smallest green on the entire 36 holes, par on
this demanding par three will win many a match. |
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Hole
Eighteen - 544
Yard Par Five, HCP 4
Aim your tee shot down the left side of the golf hole to compensate for the
downslope to the right that robs distance off the tee shot. A second shot close
to the bunkers left leaves an easier approach to the green |
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