1The two left side fairway bunkers tighten up the driving area a bit, but there is plenty of room to the right. A good drive will leave players with a mid to short iron into the gre2Accuracy off of the tee is a premium here. Out of bounds left and bunkers and pine trees right call for a straight drive that will leave theplayers a long to mid iron into the greethe green allows for balls to be bounced on to the putting surface3A solid drive that avoids the two fairway bunkers will leave a mid to short iron shot into this gree4Long hitters will have a go at it in hopes of reaching this green in two on this long, narrow par five.Players not able to reach the greenin two will need to avoid a left hand side cross bunker inside 100 yards. An accurate approach shot to the small, contoured green isrequired in h5A back hole location can produce difficult putting conditions as a spine runsthrough that area of the green. This hole is recreated on the Ross Memorial course at Boyne Highlands i6Accuracy off of the tee will once again be at a premium.For a clear approach to the two tiered green, the player will need to keep tothe left side of the fairway. A player making a birdie here will pick up a stroke on their opponent7Again, being accurate off of the tee will determine how the player will attack this hole.Those that find the fairway may have theopportunity to reach this par five in two.Those that don't will have to negotiate a challenging lay up as a large tree on the left hand sideof the fairway and fairway bunkers short right of the green dictate strategy.8Driver may not be the play off of the tee for everyone.Several fairway bunkers and out of bound left may produce a layup tee ball shortof any trouble.The second short normally play about a half of club more as the green is slightly uphill.9This beautiful, slightly downhill par three will play about a half of club shorter than the yardage.10A solid drive will set the player up with a mid iron approach on this dogleg left hole.Trees left and several fairway bunkers will again place a premium on proper placement of the tee shot.11Birdies are hard to come by on the longest of the four par three holes on the north.Guarded by two bunkers, this green looks relativelysimple from the tee. However, closer inspection will reveal a front bowl and several places to hide the hole location12Par is a good score on this long and difficult par four. A tee shot that avoids the trees left and afairway bunker in the driving zone onthe right side will set the player up with a long to mid iron into the elevated green.A false front, on the left side of the green complex,will cause a approach shot coming up short to roll away. The Club's original clubhouse was built behind and left of this green.13This dogleg right par four requires a precise tee shot to avoid the trees left and fairway bunkers on the right.A wayward tee shot couldresult in having to play a great recovery shot to reach the green in regulation. Many players take the driver out of their hands insteadchoosing instead to 14Big hitters normally have a go at this green in two but the player needs to beware of the large penalty area short of the green.A layupshot can be challenging as the player will need to avoid a cross bunker on the right and the penalty are on the left. Once on the green,putting won't come easy on this large15Don't be short on this classic Ross designed par three that can play longer that it looks. Many shots have plugged under the front lipwhile trying to squeeze the tee shot into a frPlayers will normally be hitting mid to short irons into this small green thathas bunkers short, left, and right16With bunkers on both sides of the driving zone,a tee shot short of these hazards will serve the player well leaving a mid iron approachto the green. One of the more under-rated putting surfaces on the course, it can frustrate t17Bunker placement throughout this hole requires sound strategy on the longest of the four par fives on the North.A generous openinginto the green will allow balls to be run onto this undulating putting surface18This great par four finishing hole has a diagonal penalty area that will dictate strategy from tee to green.With fairway bunkers left andright, a tee shot in the fairway will be most important,leaving long to mid iron into the green. However, once on the green the fun hasjust begun. Players will be faced with possibly the most difficult putting surface on the course. The
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