2A tricky up hill par 4 calls for a driver to reach in two.Missing on either side of the fairway means having to play around some trees and will likely cost, at least, one stroke. The second shot calls for an accurate mid to long iron to hA large bunker to the right of the green is always in play with the green sloping right. A front pin can trick even the most experienced golfer with a big break towards the bunker.3A narrow par 4 that favors the player that works the ball left to right.With out of bounds on the left and trees on the right, a accurate tee shot is a must. Players will want want to think about a long iron or a fairway wood to stay in play, a driver The second shot calls for a mid to short iron with a straight drive. A bunker left of the green protects this green. The green can get quite tricky with a lot of slope running back4A par 5 with plenty of room to miss calls for a driver off the tee box.Two bunkers protect the right side of the fairway and out of bounds left lies on the left. The second shot will likely be a blind uphill approach except for big hitters who can makThe green slopes severly to the left so players must be aware of placement on the approach in order to get an uphill putt. A front left pin location can be treacherous. With too mu5A great downhill Par 3 which tests a players confidence in distance.Make sure to club down as this green is easy to fly over for a difficult chip back. Two bunkers protect the green in front for those who get too defensive and fly it short.A tricky green slopes to the left into a valley in the middle of the green. This green calls for a good 1st putt or one could be staring at a knee knocking 5 - 10 footer to save pa6A shorter par 4 requires an accurate drive.A fairway wood or long iron might be the better choice over a driver. Anything left of the fairway will go into a valley with long rough that could require a drop. The right of theThe second shot will likely be a short Iron into this elevated green protected on both sides by bunkers.7Another par 4 that doesn't call for a driver.A driver can leave players with a wedge in but very narrow landing area. A fairway wood or long iron short of the fairway bunker straight ahead on the right leaves you an easy mid A tree about 150 yards out protects the left hand side of this fairway so middle of right hand side of this fairway is best. The green is protected by bunkers left and right. The g8A tree about 150 yards out protects the left handside of this fairway so middle of right hand side of this fairway is best.The green is protected by bunkers left and right. The green slopes left to right which can leave the 3 putt into play.9This uphill par 4 is a perfect finishing hole for Centennial.The tee shot is straight forward with a big fairway and a bunker protecting the right side of the fairway.Missing in the left rough means that trees will block your second shot into the green. The second shot is more difficult with a bunker short left and a narrow green. The green play
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