Friday, July 30, 2010
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Pro Tips 1-9

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Pro Tips:
You will be faced with a short dog-leg left that heads downhill. Don’t get fancy. Just get your drive to the bottom of the hill about 230 yards from the tee. This will leave you with a short approach into the green. Click Here for photos of Hole #1!

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Pro Tips:
This dog-leg right par 5 is reachable in two shots. Position yourself in between the fairway bunkers off the tee. If you can get there in two, go for it! If you cannot, then position your next shot down the left hand side of the fairway. Be sure to avoid missing the green to the right. Click Here for photos of Hole #2!

 

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Pro Tips:
Straight forward downhill par 3. It may be easy to get your ball on the green here, but it is a very large green that may leave you with a lengthy putt. Click Here for photos of Hole #3!

 

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Pro Tips:
It is hard to stand on this tee and not be worried about what hazard your ball may go into. Out of bounds lines the entire right side of the hole, two big water hazards down the left, and a fairway and greenside bunker complete this adventure. It is hard to get to in two, so you may want to hit a club off the tee that you can control that will put you in the fairway and not a hazard. Usually aiming your second shot just right of the big tree left of the green is a safe play. REMEMBER – STAY OUT OF THE HAZARDS! Click Here for photos of Hole #4!

 

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Pro Tips:
Number 5 is rated our hardest hole and for good reason. A sharp dog-leg right is just the first obstacle here. Off the tee hit it straight down the fairway. If you try to get fancy and cut off some of the dog-leg you will probably be punching your 2nd shot out of the trees. When you came off of #2 green did you check the pin position on #5? This is important because it will tell you if you need to hit your tee shot farther or shorter to be able to get to the proper side of the green. Coming up the hill to the green will require an extra club if not two. Did I mention the green is also two tiered and that greenside bunker is behind the green, not in front like it can appear? Good Luck. Click Here for photos of Hole #5!



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Pro Tips:
This dog-leg par 4 only gets harder the closer you get to the green. Avoid the gully on the left of the fairway off the tee. Coming into the green, missing the green left is not an option. You will be faced with an almost impossible pitch shot if you do. Be careful with the speed of your putts if you are putting towards the left side of the green. Click Here for photos of Hole #6!


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Pro Tips:
Welcome to our signature hole!! Number 7 is a very tricky par 3 that offers very little room for error. There is a deep bunker that sits well below the surface of the green. The front of the green slopes very severely back towards the tee box. Look for your hole in one when the pin is located in the back left. Click Here for photos of Hole #7!

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Pro Tips:
This hole offers two different tees that will make the hole play two completely different ways. The hole usually plays as a slight dog-leg left. Off the tee avoid the waste bunker on the left hand side of the fairway. This green is fairly flat, but very large so try to stick that approach shot close. The second set of tees makes this hole play as a 90 degree dog-leg left. Play your tee shot safe to where you can see the fairway. Click Here for photos of Hole #8!

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Pro Tips:
Straight away par 4 to end the front nine. The real challenge here is your approach shot. The green has two tiers. If you find the wrong section of the green, hope for a three putt. If you are not careful on this green your score could change drastically. Click Here for photos of Hole #9!