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Hole #1 Road Hole Par
4
Good starting hole, plays straightaway. O.B. is on the left and
driving range is on the right. A good drive produces a second shot
of about 150 yds. Relatively flat green. With the pin in the front,
fire at the pin, with the pin in the back play to the middle of
the green.
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Hole #2 Reserve Par
5
Requires a straight and long tee shot. Lateral hazard on the left
and a water hazard that the tee ball must clear. Golfers then have
to navigate a tree lined fairway all the way to the green. With
a good drive, golfers are rewarded with a go at this green in two,
but don't miss the green left. Easy hole to birdie, but high numbers
lurk about. Good luck!
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Hole #3 Scenic Par 3
This is a good par. Green is surrounded by a lateral hazard left
and long, and mounds on the right. Golfers must hit a short to middle
iron depending on which tees you are playing. Enjoy the view of
the valley from the green.
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Hole #4 Roon the Ben
Par 4
Great hole. A slight dog-leg left with a tree lined lateral hazard
on the left. The landing area is guarded on the right by two bunkers.
A good drive in the fairway sets up a second shot of about 130 yds.
The green is guarded by a depression to the right and in front.
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Hole #5 Retreat Par
4
Short hole. Golfers have a choice at trying to drive this hole
or laying up. A driver that is hit solid and straight should end
up on or near the green, but spray the ball and pay the price. Lay
up with a 3 or 4 iron and have a second shot of 100 yds or less,
but don't go long. Good birdie hole.
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Hole #6 Dogleg Par 4
This is a tricky little dog-leg to the right, don't let the ravine
in front of the tee bother you. The landing area is guarded by three
bunkers on the right. The trick to this hole is to see where the
pin is on the green. If the pin is in the front, hit your tee shot
about 210 yds. If the pin is in the back, go with your driver. Green
is guarded in the front by a bunker, and a lateral hazard left and
long. The green is undulated and very hard to hit. Make a par and
run to the next hole.
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Hole #7 Bunker Par 3
A short to middle iron tee shot. Green is guarded by a large bunker
that wraps around the front and right side. A lateral hazard is
off to the right and O.B. is long. The green is very big and accepts
balls well. Hard to read a putt on this green, therefore it yields
few birdies. Good par.
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Hole #8 Backdrop Par
4
This is the toughest hole on the front side. You must navigate
a long and straight drive through the trees to have a shot at the
green, and then you are only half finished. The fairway is guarded
by trees all the way to the green. Two large pot bunkers protect
this elevated green. A precise second shot must be made to make
an easy par. This hole yields a lot of high numbers.
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Hole #9 Wee Burn Par
4
Short but tricky hole that gets its name from a hole in Scotland..
A burn that cannot be seen runs through the end of the fairway.
You must lay the ball up short of this burn. Use a low to middle
iron or a fairway wood. The approach shot will be to an uphill green
guarded by a deep bunker in the front. The green is long from left
to right so it is important to be on the side of the green that
the flag is on.
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Hole #10 Hollow Hill
Par 4
Plays straightaway. O.B. is short left and a lateral hazard runs
down the entire right side of the hole. The fairway and green slopes
from left to right, so ball position is important. Play your tee
shot and approach to favor the left hand side of the hole. The green
is guarded by a bunker short right and by a severely sloped bank
on the right. A par on this hole is great.
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Hole #11 Ravine Par
3
Brook Hill's Signature Hole. A huge ravine separates the tee from
the green. A middle to long iron shot into a two tiered green is
required. The green is surrounded by four bunkers and is elevated
somewhat. Be sure that you are on the level of the green that the
flag is on, if not, a long putt awaits you. Good hole to par. Good
luck.
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Hole #12 Waterfall Par
5
This is a risk/reward hole. The tee shot landing area is guarded
by two bunkers, a lateral hazard on the left, and trees on the right.
A long and straight drive on this hole will give you the reward
of going at this green in two, but beware. The green is guarded
in front by a huge ravine with water falls and in back by O.B. The
ravine extends out about 80 yds. from the green, so if you lay up,
make sure you lay up. Go for it.
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Hole #13 Grassy Meadow
Par 4
Slight dog-leg to the right. The fairway is guarded on the left
with O.B. and one large bunker on the right. A good drive on this
hole will setup a second shot of about 150 yds. The green is very
big and is elevated somewhat. Pay attention to where the flag is
and hit it close.
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Hole #14 Lagoon Par
4
Tee it high and let it fly. No real trouble off the tee, however
O.B. is far left. This hole begins with the second shot. The green
is extremely long from front to back and is guarded by water on
the left and behind. The second shot will usually be a mid to long
iron shot that starts over water and makes its way to land. If you
hit it right, a huge bank sloping to the green sometimes bounces
your ball out on to the green. Make a par on this hole and you will
feel like a million bucks.
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Hole #15 Home Par 5
Tee it high and let it fly. There is no real trouble off the tee
except for two fairway bunkers on the right. A good tee shot will
get you within 200 yds. of the green. Be careful not to miss your
approach shot to the left, for trees and a small depression seem
to gobble up balls. Green slopes from right to left and is guarded
on the right by a bunker. Good hole to make a birdie.
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Hole #16 Mounds Par
3
A short to middle iron shot is needed for this hole. The green
slopes from back to front and is guarded in the front by a bunker
and mounds on the left and back. An accurate tee shot will reward
you with a good putt for a birdie.
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Hole #17 Tickly Tap
Par 4
This short but sharp dog-leg right gets its name from a famous
hole in Scotland. It is one of the trickiest holes on the course.
Longer hitters may have a go at this one off the tee, but beware.
On the tee shot only, there is in course O.B. on the right hand
side of the hole. The left side of the hole is also guarded by O.B.
Once you put your long iron or fairway wood shot in the fairway,
you're faced with a small target. The green slopes from back to
the front and is guarded by two small pot bunkers short right. Mounds
on the right and a lateral water hazard behind, frame the green.
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Hole #18 Reservoir Par
4
Long and tough hole. O.B. to the left and mounds to the right that
frames the fairway. This hole requires an accurately hit drive both
in distance and direction. Your second shot you will hit a middle
to long iron over water to a very narrow green. The green is surrounded
in front by water, to the left with a bunker, and in back with a
hill. Your second shot must be very accurate to make par. Good luck.
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