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Hole 1
Our opening hole is an uphill, 457 yard, par 5. Although the fairway is tree-lined, the landing area is very spacious. A good drive will enable a player to hit a long iron second shot to a green well-guarded by three bunkers. It is a must to keep your ball below this hole. |
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Hole 2
The second hole is 361 yards and is a par 5. The approach to this green shold stay to the right of the hole. |
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Hole 3
The third hole, our shortest par 4, measures 294 yards. Many possible birdies have gotten away from players here, as this green is extremely small and again sloping from left to right. These three starting holes all have birdie potential if the player keeps his ball under the hole. |
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Hole 4
The fourth hole provides the player adifferent type fo challenge. This 382-yard par4 requires a straight drive to a blind landing area. The last 150 yards slope steeply toward the green resulting difficult lies and a shot that plays shorter than the yardage would indicate. |
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Hole 5
One of the more demanding holes, the fifth is a 404-yard par 4. The fairway slopes from left to right forcing a player to hit his second shot from a side hill lie to pedestal-type green. A misdirected second shot will make par a difficult score. |
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Hole 6
A beautiful par 3 at 177 yards, this hole plays shorter because its elevated tee. Club selection is vital. The green is well bunkered in front and drops off steeply at the back. |
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Hole 7
Our longest par 5 at 547 yards, this hole has out of bounds right from tee to green and out of bounds left for the last 150 yards. This is one of our flattest greens, but it can be difficult to read. |
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Hole 8
At 204 yards with a double-tiered green, this par 3 puts a premium on long iron play. The green slopes toward the fairway, helping to keep the ball under the hole. There's out of bounds right and behind the green. Par will be a good score on this hole. |
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Hole 9
The ninth, a 410 yard par 4 is one of the most difficult holes in the Northwest. Out of bounds on both sides of the fairway make the tee shot very important. |
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Hole 10
Another great hole, it measures 402 yards, but plays much longer, as it is uphill from tee to green. the second shot requires a well judged play to a narrow shelf-like green guarded by two deep bunkers. |
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Hole 11
This 389-yard hole is slightly uphill off the tee to a large landing area. The green encompassed by bunkers and slopes from left to right, making some putts very difficult. |
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Hole 12
This is a beautiful little par 3 at 145 yards. It plays shorter because of the slope from tee to green. The green slopes from back to front with a severe bank over the green. |
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Hole 13
An uphill 365-yard par 4 with trees left and out of bounds right. The second shot into the green must carry surface. A plateau on the left half of the green makes for interesting putts. |
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Hole 14
On this par 4 of 397 yards it's a blind tee shot with out of bounds right. The approach is from downhill lie to the green. A grass bunker protects the back left portion of the green. |
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Hole 15
Hole fifteen is a 450-yard uphill par 5. Out of bounds right and a long carry to reach the fairway making the tee shot very important on this hole. |
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Hole 16
This par 3 is 195 yards. A bunker on the left side of the green demands the player favor the right side of the green. This green looks relatively flat, but has more slope than it looks. |
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Hole 17
A downhill blind tee shot to a fairway sloping from right to left requires a fade off the tee. The green is below the player's second shot and drops off severely over the green. It plays shorter than it's 380 yards and it is very important to hit this green in two. |
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Hole 18
Our finishing hole is a beautiful downhill par 5. Short, at 495 yards, the second shot can be off a downhill or sidehill lie to another well-bunkered green. This hole has birdie and even eagle possibilities to help give an exciting finish to any round of golf. |
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