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Tour the Golf Course - Holes 10 to 12
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Voted the toughest, and best, par-4 in Edmonton, this hole requires length and accuracy off the tee and the requirement to never get past the pin on your shot into the green. A 430 yard dog-leg left that requires a well placed tee shot which must navigate two large Spruce trees on the center left side of the fairway and the irrigation holding pond over the hill on the right. Some believe this is the fastest green on the golf course and care must be taken not to pass the flag on your approach shot. The green does slope from front to back and any approach shot must land on the front part of this very firm green or you are bound to be putting back to the flag.
| Distances |
460 |
428 |
389 |
375 |
375 |
| Handicap |
Men 2 Ladies 2 |
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Long hitters can gain an extra thirty to forty yards with a well-struck drive that catches the down slope of the hill 220 yards from the tee. Most players, however, will be left with a 175-200 yard iron shot to this flat green protected on both sides of the green with deep bunkers.
| Distances |
435 |
425 |
383 |
345 |
345 |
| Handicap |
Men 6 Ladies 6 |
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Once a hole that allowed a brief reprieve, this hole is now one of the toughest on the back nine. Changes to the hole in the fall of 2004 saw distance added, a re-contouring of the fairway and the development of a new green. These changes have caused some Members to call the tenth, eleventh and twelfth the "Amen Corner of the North".
| Distances |
412 |
360 |
342 |
342 |
306 |
| Handicap |
Men 14 Ladies 12
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