1“This par 5 for the Ladies while relatively short par 5 is still a challenging hole. Good ball placement is essential with a lateral hazard all along the right side and a looming2"“This is the #1 handicap hole on the front 9.An accurate tee shot must carry the fairway bunker (visible from the tee) in order to leave you in the fairway.Too far right and you are apt to be in deep rough or behind trees. Too far left flirts with the O-B. Higher handicaps put all the trouble out of play by going to the left of the bi3Valley 3 is a challenging par 3 that appears rather straightforward from the tee.Don’t be fooled as this difficult green slopes from back to front and is well protected with a front-right and large back bunkers awaiting errant shots. A poorly struck approach 4This is the toughest hole on the Valley nine. It is long and it is narrowO-B protects both sides of the hole and the player will want to be either on the right side or the left side of the fairway as a large oak tree will come into play if your shot is A long iron is usually required for the second shot into the large, deep green. O-B can come into play with a shot hit long, over the green, and bunkers protect both sides. A good 5opens up the green, leaving a short iron or wedge. Lose your tee shot to the right and a bogie or worse is nearly certain. Staying left off the tee is especially important for gett6This is a short, but narrow par 4 that requires an accurate play off of the tee.The ideal tee shot plays to the top of the hill, or the aggressive players can try to get to the bottom for a short shot. The more aggressive you play off of the tee only brings mo7Valley 7 is a picturesque par 3 with trees surrounding the tee and a lake guarding the front of the green.The drop in elevation from the tee and swirling winds make club selection crucial. Once on the green there are many makable putts as a reward for clubbing correctly back on the teeChallenging downhill par 3. Water will catch any ball hit short. The afternoon breeze is generally into the player, offsetting the effect of the downhill for club selection. The sm8While this is the only par 5 (for the Men) on the Valley course, it is reachable in two for the longer hitters.For those taking on the green in two, beware of the guarding bunkers! A large two-tiered green awaits, club selection is key to being on the right level, this green rewards the acc9A tough driving hole and a very difficult hole to reach in regulation for most women. Ideally, the tee shot should be right of centerThere is a fairway bunker approximately 175 yards out on the right. There is also a lateral hazard right that can catch a lot of tee shots if you slice the ball. Evena great tee shot may end up with an awkward lie as there is a swale in the middle of the fairway. 2nd shot is all uphill. Valley #9 has a 4-tiered green, so depending where the pin
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