Hole 1 Get off to a good start on this downhill par 4 with a tee shot in the fairway. A bunker guards the front left portion of the green. |
Hole 4 This short par 3, ranging from 121-165 is most susceptible to tee shots that stay below the hole. A very difficult two putt waits for those who hit it past the pin. |
Hole 7 Uphill, short par 3 that once again is more forgiving when played from below the hole. A very difficult green, sloping back to front and right to left awaits your tee shot. Be careful as there is a steep drop off just left of the green.
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Hole 2 A sharp dogleg right par 4. Work the ball left to right to keep the ball in the fairway or face a tough approach from the rough. |
Hole 5 A short par 4, stretching to 316 from the 1 cone tees. Another tough green surrounded by bunkers requires a master’s touch to make par or better. |
Hole 8 Short dogleg right par 4 that is reachable by the longest of hitters. Hit the fairway and leave a good yardage in order to take advantage of perhaps the easiest hole on the Pfluger 9.
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Hole 3 This uphill, straightaway par 5 is reachable in 2 with a couple of good shots. The green slopes from back to front and is well protected by bunkers. Stay below the hole for your best chance at birdie. |
Hole 6 A long dogleg left par 5 with a two tiered green. Course management is key on this hole, where it is best to leave yourself with a comfortable yardage for your 3rd shot so you can hit it to the correct level on this green. |
Hole 9 The finishing hole is an uphill, tight par 4 that has out of bounds left and tall trees right. The green is well protected by bunkers and a drastic right to left slope. Below the hole is the right move once again.
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