12In Scotland, a stream is called a "burn." On the second hole, a dogleg left, a small burn enters the salt marsh adjacent to the fairway landing area and between the location of theIn Scotland, a stream is called a "burn." On the second hole, a dogleg left, a small burn enters the salt marsh adjacent to the fairway landing area and between the location of the34On this part five, large sand/scrub and hilly groupings of waste bunkers separate the fairway landing zones. For the second shot the green is hidden from view and the golfer will sOn this part five, large sand/scrub and hilly groupings of waste bunkers separate the fairway landing zones. For the second shot the green is hidden from view and the golfer will s567A straight-a-way par four set between hills and knolls. The beach rose is commonly called salt spray rose, or by its scientific name – Ragosa rose. At the Bayonne Golf Club, the 8This par five plays along a tidal brackish marshland vegetated with cordgrass and other salt tolerant plant species. This wetland is the largest environmentally protected man-made 9This dogleg right par four features a drive to a diagonal fairway that presents the golfer with a tempting choice. Driving safely to the left leaves a much longer shot into the greThis dogleg right par four features a drive to a diagonal fairway that presents the golfer with a tempting choice. Driving safely to the left leaves a much longer shot into the gre10Most links holes of Scotland and Ireland are routed through the natural lows between the dunes. The tenth hole, a long, bunkerless dogleg right, is such a hole. The sloping fairway1112For many, this is the most exhilarating tee shot of the round. Looking east towards the harbor, the backdrop is an ever-changing panorama of ocean vessels. The hole's name comes fr13This long par five climbs its way between grassy hills and mounds, though during summer months, the golfer should have the prevailing wind at his back. To the right of the green is1415Sand bunkers originated on the earliest golf courses resulting from sheep bedding down on slopes and in small valleys. The sheep, wanting to be protected by the wind, created areas16This may be the most challenging two-shotter on the course. And from the elevated tees, the golfer is treated to some of the best views of the day. The fairway may be generous, and17The seventeenth hole is routed along the Hudson, with a drive challenged by water, and guarded on the left by a continuous beach bunker.18A long uphill par four guided between large, grassy dunes take the golfer home. The club's lighthouse serves as the aiming guide to the partially blind approach.
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