1This short par 4 is deceptively difficult. Golfers are prohibited from hitting their drives over the road that bisects the course, about 170 yards from the tee. Once across the roaThe first is an innocent-looking bunker a little below and right of the green. Beware. It isn’t all that innocent. The second is the terraced hill to the right of the green that The third is the green whose two levels mean there are no easy putts, no matter where the cup is positioned. Stroke the putt too softly from the lower level and the ball rolls back2The elevated tee for the second hole, the second longest on the course, looks down a straight fairway that at first glance wouldn’t seem to cause many problems.However, about half-way down the fairway stands a lone, shapely maple tree that blocks the path to the green for shots that stray too far right. The fairway on the left is closely bordered by a public road that is out-of-bounds. Further along the fairway on the left lies a picturesque fire pond and a small marsh that freque3A wooden bridge, which not long ago served as a boat ramp for two of the club’s members, leads to a set of third hole tees, both of which are set back in a woods. The view from tBehind the green is a sand trap that captures aggressive approach shots, while keeping such shots from being lost in the impenetrable brush behind it.4A golfer standing on the elevated tee for the fourth hole is first struck by a fairway bunker that juts into the fairway from the left about 125 yards from the tee. It looks as if Further up the fairway is the largest trap on the course. It cuts well into the fairway about 30 yards in front of the green. The green, though not elevated, is at the top of a notThe green is large and slopes predominantly from back to front. Not far from the green on the left is a rail fence lined with blueberry bushes. This bit of landscaping seldom comes5The right edge of the fairway of the fifth hole is lined by brush and a few trees. Just beyond the vegetation, the land drops sharply down to rocks, sand and the blue water of Casc6Forming the backdrop for the green is the cove once known as Temperance Cove, dotted with dozens of boats--lobster, sail, power and otherwise. The ultimate in local knowledge is toForming the backdrop for the green is the cove once known as Temperance Cove, dotted with dozens of boats--lobster, sail, power and otherwise. The ultimate in local knowledge is to7This is the course’s signature hole, written up in golf magazines since the 1930s. Players frequently attract small galleries of lobstermen and ferry boat passengers as they atte8Some members say they have tried every club in their bag—except their putter—in an effort to find the correct one for this, the longest of the course’s par 3s. It has a nice 9This is the second hole with tees set back in the woods. It’s a short par 4 and long-hitters often try to drive the green, even though it is an uphill shot and the risks often doThis is the second hole with tees set back in the woods. It’s a short par 4 and long-hitters often try to drive the green, even though it is an uphill shot and the risks often do
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