1The first hole lined with trees down the right side of middle is the only way to set up for a good approach into the green, taking both bunkers out of play.2The second hole is a shorter par four with internal out of bounds between the left and the practice ground. After the tee shot the hole follows a slight dog-leg left and uphill to 3The third hole is a short par three that looks simple, however the wind affects club choice. The difference in clubs can be two or three, with the real danger in being too long. Ag4The fourth hole is stroke index one with a reason. With a good drive you could be playing a short iron into a green with a gulley short, pond to the right and out of bounds all aloThe fourth hole is stroke index one with a reason. With a good drive you could be playing a short iron into a green with a gulley short, pond to the right and out of bounds all alo5The fifth hole is a short par three with water along the right and a gulley running in front of the green. The wind is usually in front or behind which again affects club choice. TThe fifth hole is a short par three with water along the right and a gulley running in front of the green. The wind is usually in front or behind which again affects club choice. T6The 6th hole is always a good hole to get on back! A wayward drive should still give you a shot to the green, unless behind a tree. The shortness of the hole means a short iron intThe 6th hole is always a good hole to get on back! A wayward drive should still give you a shot to the green, unless behind a tree. The shortness of the hole means a short iron int7The seventh hole has no bunker, however that makes the hole no easier. Two good shots will put you on the green, but threes down the left and right will punish slight mistakes. TheThe seventh hole has no bunker, however that makes the hole no easier. Two good shots will put you on the green, but threes down the left and right will punish slight mistakes. The8One for the big hitters. The drivable green here requires a precise shot, while others prefer a long iron or mid wood off the tee. With red stakes running along the right=hand sideOne for the big hitters. The drivable green here requires a precise shot, while others prefer a long iron or mid wood off the tee. With red stakes running along the right=hand side9The home run and the ruin of many a good card. The ninth is a dog legged left par five with out of bounds on the left from the tee and from the right for the second shot. Although
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