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Hole#5
The par 4 plays back to the island green from island tees in huge sandy
waste.The best tee shot is to hit if far enough to get above the strong elevation change
thet runs through the middle of the fairways. Those golfers hugging the side of the
fairway will have the best angle into the green and take adventage of tyhe green contours.
Those hitting a week drive may want to use the bail-out area down the lelf
side of the lake for their second shot and go far an up and to save par. |
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Hole#6
The best tee shot for this hole depends upon yhe pin position. The best
side of the fairway to place their tee shot is same side of the green that the pin is
located. A bunker to the right and the canal to the lelf protect both sides of the
fairway. The long hitters to will find a very narrow fairway to contend with and may
choose to hit a 3 wood here. The
green is separated doen the middle by a spin requiring the golfer to land their
second shot on the same side of the spine as the pin in order to avoid 3 putting. |
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Hole#7
This is the longest par 3 on
the course at 230 yards from the back tees. The lake is very far from the green and
should not present much trouble for most golfers. The best shot is a left to right shot
started at the bunker on the loft.The approach area of the
green also allows for player to hit a bump and run shot of the green and work the ball to
the back right pin areas. Those golfer that miss the green to the lelf will have a deep
fairway hollow to chip back across the green from. |
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Hole#8
This is a
first of two holes without any bunkers in play from the tee shot and will require the
golfer to play on either side of a group of trees in the middle of the fairway. Tee balls
hit down the left side to the narrow landing area gives the golfer the best angle into the
green with a shorter iron. Those hitting to the right will have to hit it far enough to
get beyond the trees and have an open shot to a well protects and shallow green.
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Hole#9 This
medium length par 5 will require a tee ball hit over the carry bunkers on the left side of
the fairway in order to be in position to go for the green in two. A small lake and
another carry bunker at the second landing area create the need for a right to loft ball
trajectory to set up the best shot. Those wishing for a more conservative approach should
find little trouble down the right side. |