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The virtual tour consists of rotating pictures of tee shot, approach and green side shot. To view another hole, point and click at selected golf hole when the mouse icon turns to the hand icon.

The Tour
Course Rating/Slope
Black Tees 72.4/131
Blue Tees 70.1/122
Green Tees 67.2/114
Gold Ladies Tees 69.1/115
Green Ladies Tees 71.0/131
Blue Ladies Tees 74.4 /139
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The 14th - “Wind”
More than any hole on the course this hole will find the wind playing tricks. A good tip: the wind will carry the ball further right and longer than you might think.
This green presents many faces for the hole. The front right portion of the green is guarded closely by bunkers on both sides, requiring pin point accuracy.
The back right pin giver players more green to work with and a back stop to help contain shots. There is also a chipping area to the right of this pin that leaves a relatively simple save chance. You can get a little aggressive with this pin.
The front left pin, while appearing the most difficult, really has room to roam. Favor hitting just long of the pin where a good putt will be left.
The back left is again well contained, but beware of missing directly long or left where recovery will be somewhat more difficult.
The hole is all about hitting the shot that if missed slightly will still leave an opportunity for par or birdie. It gives you plenty of chances, just pay attention to what the pin location gives you.


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