1The opening hole at TPC Piper Glen is a slight dogleg right par 4. The tee shot should favor the right-center to give players a better angle to a green that’s guarded by bunkers The opening hole at TPC Piper Glen is a slight dogleg right par 4. The tee shot should favor the right-center to give players a better angle to a green that’s guarded by bunkers 2This uphill par 5 offers players a decision off the tee; long hitters can go right of the fairway bunker to try and reach the green in two, while shorter players should go left. Th3Tee shots on the third must favor the right side, as a severe drop-off to the left will punish anything in that direction. The approach into this green will play slightly downhill.Tee shots on the third must favor the right side, as a severe drop-off to the left will punish anything in that direction. The approach into this green will play slightly downhill.4The fourth hole is the longest par 3 on the golf course. It features a three-tiered green, which makes being short of the pin important.The fourth hole is the longest par 3 on the golf course. It features a three-tiered green, which makes being short of the pin important.5This dogleg left par 4 plays slightly uphill. It features a hill on the right side of the fairway and a green that slopes back to front.6The sixth is the longest hole on the golf course. Long hitters can shorten the hole by taking their tee shot to the right, but risk having trees block out their second if not hit f7The ideal tee shot on this par 4 is down the right side of the fairway. This will leave players a good angle to the green that’s guarded by front and back bunkers. Approach shots8The eighth is a straightaway par 3 over water. Tee shots can easily avoid the water by aiming for the right side of the green.The eighth is a straightaway par 3 over water. Tee shots can easily avoid the water by aiming for the right side of the green.9The front nine closes with the most challenging hole on the golf course. An ideal tee ball will favor the left side of the fairway, in order to give the best angle in. Bunkers on t10The tenth hole is a straightaway par 4, with Fourmile Creek crossing in front of the tee and snaking its way down the entire left side of the fairway and behind the green. Players 11A drive down the left-center of the fairway will leave players the best angle into this elevated green. Longer hitters may want to take less club, as there is a hiding pond long anA drive down the left-center of the fairway will leave players the best angle into this elevated green. Longer hitters may want to take less club, as there is a hiding pond long an12The twelfth hole is a downhill par 3 that features a tiered green that slopes left-to-right and front-to-back. Players will want to take their tee shot over the left bunker and letThe twelfth hole is a downhill par 3 that features a tiered green that slopes left-to-right and front-to-back. Players will want to take their tee shot over the left bunker and let13The split fairway on this long par 4 ebbs and flows and players will be rewarded if they can get their tee shot over the hill. The green is elevated and slopes from back to front a14The tightest tee shot greets players on this par 4. PGA seniors once called this hole “Nightmare on Elm,” in reference to the street on the right. A creek also runs down the ri15The sixteenth is a par 5 that plays longer than its yardage since the second shot goes back up the hill. Players’ tee shot should favor the left and their second shot should finiThe sixteenth is a par 5 that plays longer than its yardage since the second shot goes back up the hill. Players’ tee shot should favor the left and their second shot should fini16This short, downhill par 3 features Mitchell pond to the left and back of the green. With a green of nearly 40 yards deep and the elevation change of up to 20 yards, this hole can This short, downhill par 3 features Mitchell pond to the left and back of the green. With a green of nearly 40 yards deep and the elevation change of up to 20 yards, this hole can 17The closing hole is a true risk-reward par 5; the more a player challenges Mitchell Pond, the shorter they’ll have into the green. Conservative players will aim towards the rightThe closing hole is a true risk-reward par 5; the more a player challenges Mitchell Pond, the shorter they’ll have into the green. Conservative players will aim towards the right18This dogleg left par 4 plays uphill. Players will want to take their tee shot off the bunker’s right edge to give the best look at a green that slopes from right-to-left.This dogleg left par 4 plays uphill. Players will want to take their tee shot off the bunker’s right edge to give the best look at a green that slopes from right-to-left.
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