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Tour the Golf Course - Holes 1 to 3
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The first hole provides a generous driving area to "work out the kinks" off the first tee, however be aware of the looming danger of water. Depending on the location of the tee markers, the water will loom larger and larger as the markers go back The dogleg lefts dictates a right to left shot to the corner leaving a 235 yard uphill approach to a large green. Avoiding the treacherous bunker on the right side of the green will allow the player an excellent opportunity for birdie. If your drive has forced you to lay up, be precise with your distance on your third shot, as you will be playing into a deceptively deep green.
1st Hole Member's Double Eagle Listing
| Distances |
525 |
486 |
459 |
459 |
425 |
| Handicap |
Men 7 Ladies 3 |
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Notorious swirling winds make this 190 yard downhill par 3 more difficult than would be expected standing on the tee. Club selection is of utmost importance, as a shot to the middle of the green will set up your best chance for par.
2nd Hole Member's Holes-in-one Listing
| Distances |
220 |
190 |
160 |
160 |
145 |
| Handicap |
Men 17 Ladies 15 |
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The ideal tee shot favors the right half of the fairway, as anything close to the left will almost certainly roll down into the rough leaving a blind shot to one of the toughest greens on the course. Take careful notice of the pin position, as anything past the flag - especially a front right pin - will almost guarantee at least a three putt.
| Distances |
400 |
382 |
351 |
288 |
288 |
| Handicap |
Men 3 Ladies 17 |
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