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443 |
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381 |
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327 |
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287 |
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236 |
Hole 1
This is a long par four with an ample fairway. On your tee shot aim for the bunker on the right of the fairway and you’ll be off to a great start on this beautiful opener.
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543 |
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504 |
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447 |
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405 |
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383 |
Hole 2
This par five can be reached in two big hits. On your tee shot you will want to aim to the center of the fairway or just to the right of the center. You can find trouble on the left, so guard against a hook left.
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357 |
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326 |
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311 |
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278 |
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251 |
Hole 3
This hole challenges you to cut the corner. Your second show goes into a long but narrow green that slopes from back to front.
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409 |
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370 |
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325 |
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276 |
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228 |
Hole 4
The bunkers at the end of the fairway can be reached on a good drive. Beware of the water down the right side of this beautiful par four. The green slopes towards the water.
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147 |
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152 |
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137 |
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124 |
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116 |
Hole 5
The par five is our signature hole; you’ll be glad you remembered your camera. The short par three places a premium on proper club selection.
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432 |
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404 |
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372 |
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332 |
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270 |
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206 |
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168 |
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158 |
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130 |
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104 |
Hole 7
This downhill par three is open in front of the green.
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520 |
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497 |
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460 |
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420 |
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391 |
Hole 8
This straight par five gives you a chance to get a stroke back. If your drive favors the left side of the fairway, your birdie chances are good.
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431 |
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379 |
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342 |
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300 |
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279 |
Hole 9
Play your tee shot to the left of the green on this pretty par four. Watch out for the eight bunkers that guard the green.
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552 |
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559 |
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484 |
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430 |
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395 |
Hole 10
You will want to stay to the center/right of center on this generous par five. You will find water all the way to the front of the green. This hole is set-up for two straight woods and then a 90? angle shot into the long green.
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434 |
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410 |
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380 |
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340 |
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315 |
Hole 11
This tough dogleg left par four demands a tee shot that to the right of the fairway. Your second shot is downhill to a well-guarded green. Be sure to check your yardage.
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185 |
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164 |
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152 |
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133 |
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117 |
Hole 12
This par three is another picturesque hole. Club selection is everything on this downhill hole.
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397 |
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366 |
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342 |
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318 |
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290 |
Hole 13
To score well on this uphill par four your drive must find the fairway. You’ll want to use one or two extra clubs to get to this elevated green. The green slopes from the back to the front.
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407 |
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376 |
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322 |
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293 |
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267 |
Hole 14
On this dogleg right hole the bunker on the left is reachable on your drive. It will require a slight fade or a long iron lay up from the tee. Check the sprinkler heads for the yardage.
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220 |
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198 |
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167 |
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144 |
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120 |
Hole 15
This is a long downhill par three. It is open to the front of the green with no hazards to worry about. The green seems tough to read, but it is mostly straight.
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446 |
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420 |
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376 |
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338 |
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320 |
Hole 16
This hole is course designer Arnold Palmer’s favorite. You’ll want your drive to be left of the center of the fairway. If you’re a big hitter you can reach the bunker on your left. You can expect the ball to hit the green and role on your downhill second shot.
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535 |
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521 |
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498 |
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474 |
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449 |
Hole 17
This is a risk and reward par five. A long tee shot to the right of the fairway will allow a second shot to the green, but you can find trouble in the fescue and sand. Play this hole to the left for a normal three shot approach to the green.
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469 |
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416 |
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377 |
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339 |
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316 |
Hole 18
This is a demanding finishing hole with water to the left of the green. It requires a long second shot to a large green that slopes right to left.
