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Hole Thirteen 448/327 Par 4
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Hole Fourteen 450/341 Par 4
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Hole Fifteen 169/104 Par 3
Thsi hole indeed plays at least a club uphill and is all carry to a very severe green. I needed a 190 plus club to get it on the green and then the demands are quite high. I was very much enamoured with this hole, it is pure quality.
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Hole Sixteen 434/335 Par 4
Over a rollicking bit of land there are multiple potential routes on this hole playing rather uphill to a demanding sweeping green.
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A mounded fairway can cut the legs out of a good drive and add 30 yards to teh playing length.
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Hole Seventeen 490/379 Par 4
A creek in play complicates teh drive which must be placed well on this hole that doglegs dramatically to the left requiring a left placement for a good look at the green. The downhill only helps so much.
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Blocked view if too far right
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Better look at the green from the inside of the dogleg
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Well-bunkered but still allowing a run up to come onto the elevated green
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Hole eighteen 536/451 Psr 5
Another peek-a-boo hole with angles and mounds obscuring the lines of play. Strategic rewards await the golfer that has worked the ball into the correct spots this day and continues to do so on eighteen. Playing uphill, it again plays longer than the card and much of teh front of the green is not really receptive, certinly not of a poorly executed play.
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Eighteenth green as seen from the seventeenth tee
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