1Plantation’s Preserve first hole is defined by water the entire length of the left side. However, don’t let this fake you out into hitting your drive right, where there is plen2Defined by “the eye,” a difficult round bunker in the front center of a two-lobed green, a crisp shot takes the water out of play. The swale behind the bunker makes some putts 3The first of a number of par 4’s, which at a glance might seem very similar, but in fact play very differently. Aim for the bunker at the end of the fairway, but beware - the dis4There is plenty of room for a well hit drive, but the moguls left and gently wales right are common landing areas. Left center will provide the best angle at which to approach the There is plenty of room for a well hit drive, but the moguls left and gently wales right are common landing areas. Left center will provide the best angle at which to approach the 5One of the most difficult of the bunkers at Plantation Preserve guards the entire right middle and left side of this two level green. The hole plays deceptively long, so most playe6Risk & reward abound for big hitters, though shorts ball players may choose to play this hole as a par 5. The second bunker from the left is the aim for most players with the short7The number one stroke hole features water down the entire left side, including the front & left of the green. Not as wide as it is looks, it is imperative to hit this fairway, otheThe number one stroke hole features water down the entire left side, including the front & left of the green. Not as wide as it is looks, it is imperative to hit this fairway, othe8Big hitters already love this hole, as it is relatively reachable. Blast a straight driver over the middle sand trap, and it’s go for the second shot. Mere mortals hit it in the 9Moguls left and right, and an island green with a massive back bunker, the aim point is the right side of the green. A short iron into the large green is all you need. Lots of playMoguls left and right, and an island green with a massive back bunker, the aim point is the right side of the green. A short iron into the large green is all you need. Lots of play10Play the left side of this hole even though it’s longer. Aim halfway between the single fairway bunker and the pair on the right. A good second shot to leave 125 to 150 to this v11From the back tee box, a player needs to strike the ball very crisply to put it a little left of the bunkers on the flat. For shorter players, hitting in front of the bunkers often12The further a ball is hit to the right, the longer the carry required to hit the green, and the narrower the green is, front to back. Any lack of confidence should result in a pragThe further a ball is hit to the right, the longer the carry required to hit the green, and the narrower the green is, front to back. Any lack of confidence should result in a prag13It looks wide, but the hole is framed toward the moguls on the left. Force yourself to aim at the right edge of the hut. One of the most elevated greens on the course, there are noIt looks wide, but the hole is framed toward the moguls on the left. Force yourself to aim at the right edge of the hut. One of the most elevated greens on the course, there are no14A solid shot to the left fairway leaves a short iron or wedge, but a mis-hit will result in a watery grave. A well placed shot toward the end of the right-hand fairway is a safer p15This long par 3 provides plenty of bail out area left, but is not so much right. it is the first half of an enormous double green, so if you hit it long in the center, you might haThis long par 3 provides plenty of bail out area left, but is not so much right. it is the first half of an enormous double green, so if you hit it long in the center, you might ha16This hole requires a precise tee shot from any box. It is especially challenging for stronger hitters because when the fairway ends, there is a steep slope to water. Draw your driv17This long par 4 requires a fine tee shot. A driver just right of the big left hand bunker is ideal. As long as you are short of the left hand bunker and swale, the left side plays
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