1The 1st hole at Bear Mountain Golf Course is a relatively straightforward par 4 with open sight lines and boundary hazards on both sides of the fairway.A well-placed drive past the fir trees on the player’s right and private residences on the left will leave a welcoming approach shot to a right-to-left sloped green with front-le2The first of two par fives, the 2nd hole features a moderately elevated tee box and slight dogleg left finishTee shots should avoid the tree-lined hazard to player’s left and boundary line on the right to setup an approach shot or chance to reach the green, which slopes back-to-front wi3Hole 3 is a par 4 with plenty of fairway to the player’s right and a tree boundary to the left.Players should avoid the extended natural terrain bunker on the left side of the fairway and lateral hazard when approaching the elevated green that slopes slightly back-to-front w4The second par 5 on the course, the 4th hole features a wide-openfairway and boundary hazards on each side. Wind can be a factor when teeing off from the elevated white and blue boxes, with heavy rough on the left side of the fairway and unattenPlayers’ 2nd shot should leave a manageable 3rd approach to a relatively level green with a front-right bunker.5The 1st of three par threes, the 5th hole has boundary hazards to the left,right, and rear, and bunkers on both sides of the large, front-to back sloped green.6The 6th hole is a slightly uphill par 4 with tree-lined lateral hazard on the left and boundary on the right.A well-placed tee shot will leave players with a mid-range approach to a moderately rounded green with bunkers on the right and front-left.7A challenging par 3 with undulating terrain and tall fir trees on the rightof the multi-tiered putting surface, the 7th hole requires precision off the tee and creativity on the green.8The final par 3 on the course, the 8th hole features the course’s only water hazard.The expansive, multi-tiered green is deceptively demanding, with little room for error on the front side and a front-right bunker for good measure.9Bear Mountain’s finishing hole – the 9th – is a par 4 with boundaryhazards on both sides of the fairway and pronounced uphill pitch. From the teeplayers must navigate the relatively narrow fairway with fir trees on the player’s right and residences on the left to setup a 2nd shot to the heavily rounded green featuring bun
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