2The front nine has numerous holes that visually beg for a particular shot shape off the tee, and the 2nd hole is no exceptionA distinct right-to-left ball flight is the shot of choice with the upper-right portion of the fairway providing the best possible landing area and angle for the second shot to theA shot that turns too much left will create a difficult angle to the green, and could be blocked out by the trees on the left side. The green has two levels that require an accurat3The 3rd hole continues the requirement for an accurate, well-shaped tee shot, as it bends to the right around a large tree that looms over the fairwayThe left side of the fairway sets up a clear angle to the green, but beware; a small pond in front of the green will gather any ball that is too short or too boldPick your target wisely, and use the right side of the green as the safe shot or suffer the consequences4After the three tough starting holes, the 4th hole provides a much needed reprieve and a birdie opportunityA fairway wood or long iron will give the player a short or middle iron to the green. The pin position is critical in the club selection, as the hole can be cut in the front level,If the pin is in the back, it can make the shot play as much as 3 clubs longer, and the slope behind the green challenges any bold shots with out-of-bounds at the road.5Woodmore has one of the finest sets of Par 3's anywhere, and the 5th hole starts off this great collection with an intimidating and beautiful tee shotThe green has two distinct levels that move diagonally around a small pond, leaving little room for error should the player challenge the flagstick. Pick your club and take your ch6The first par 5 on the front nine is a dogleg to the right, with a generous fairway to the left, and fairway bunkers on the right sidePlayers can challenge the bunkers to leave themselves a shot at the green in two, but the tee shot must be struck solidly if there is any chance of going for the eagle. The safe plOnce the player is in position for the third shot, club selection is again extremely critical, as this green has 3 levels that will make the player decide how bold they want to be 7The 7th hole is a beautifully shaped hole, and much like the 6th hole, makes the player decide on the tee how much of the dogleg they want to cut offShould the tee shot carry far enough between the fairway bunkers, the player will be left with 150 yards or less into this fairly flat green. If the tee shot does not carry enough,The safe play is to aim down the opening side of the fairway and accept a longer shot into the green to help avoid the dreaded big number on the scorecard8One of the toughest holes visually on the course, this par 5 is dominated by 2 yawning fairway bunkers in the distanceThe longest hitters can power the ball over the first bunker, leaving them a fairway wood opportunity at the green and a chance at eagle. Most players will do well to aim left of tOnce these tasks are accomplished, the player must think about where the pin is located on the green, as any shot that hits this green will move left with the severe slope of the g9Beauty and the beast is the best way to describe the 9th hole. One of the most beautiful holes on the course is also one of the most demanding par 3 shots the player will face on aLake Woodmore sits tranquilly to the left of this undulating and shallow green, and a high, accurate shot is the order of the day to have any chance to make birdie on this hole.Players that hit the green will be faced with one of the most difficult greens on the course, and will need all of their putting skills to make a birdie or par. Those who fall shor10The 10th hole leads off the back nine with a very demanding tee shotrequiring a left to right ball flight down the right-center of the fairwayPlayers should beware of the stand of trees on the left and right, which will block out a wayward tee shot from a clear shot to the green. The putting surface is protected by bunke11A gorgeous view on the elevated tee at the 11th sets the stage for a winding ride to the greenThe tee shot needs to split the fairway for position on this hole, as any tee shot that goes left will find the fairway bunker or a severe drop-off into the woods that leaves virtuOnce the lay-up has been placed down the fairway, the player must then take into account the numerous hole locations on this green. Anything in the front is an attackable position,12The 12th hole is a difficult par 3 that is made tough by the severly undulating greenPut the ball on the correct side of the slope and watch it funnel right next to the holeBut miss your spot and pay the consequences, as the ball will slide away and leave a nearly impossible putt for birdie, making par a difficult proposition13A tee shot to the right side of the fairway is the shot of choice on the 13th hole, giving the player the best angle to the greenWayward tee shots to the left will find the creek, and any shot too far right will find the trees, so accuracy is key on this hole.Bunkers guard the right and left sides of this hole; the correct distance is a must if the player is going to have a chance at birdie14A gorgeous view from this elevated tee does not dull the challenge at handThe 14th is a long and unforgiving par 3, with a small part of Lake Woodmore on the right and left of the holeThe only safety area is short of the green, so players must play conservatively or simply trust their swings and challenge the green in hopes of the most elusive score at the 14th 15The 15th hole is 400 yards of beauty, as it runs along Lake Woodmore, gently sliding to the left and out into the Lake.Players who play to the right side of the fairway will be rewarded with a dry ball, but a long shot to the greenThose who play more boldly will challenge the water and cut off yardage, leaving themselves a shorter club into this two-tiered green. Approach shots that slide to the right may ki16The longest par 4 on the course completes one of the toughest stretches on the course, and provides a stern test from the tee and from the fairwayA long tee shot is required to get into position on the 16th; anything to the left will be blocked by trees or in the heavy roughOnce in the fairway, a long second shot is required to hit the green, which sits above a large upslope and gives the appearance of a severly elevated approach. Take plenty of club 17The longest par 4 on the course completes one of the toughest stretches on the course, and provides a stern test from the tee and from the fairwayA long tee shot is required to get into position on the 16th; anything to the left will be blocked by trees or in the heavy rough.nce in the fairway, a long second shot is required to hit the green, which sits above a large upslope and gives the appearance of a severly elevated approach. Take plenty of club t18The home hole finishes with a beautiful elevated tee shot into a generous fairwayOnce the player is in position, a lay-up is required to leave an easy third shot to the green. The longest hitters can go for the green in 2 shots by challenging the fairway bunkerSmart misses will be to the right, leaving a fairly simple up-and-down for the third shot. However it is played, good scores are very possible here, providing an enjoyable finish t
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