Hole 8:
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Hole 9: Par 4 with the wind at your back. A very receptive green that can send you to the turn with a birdie.
Hole 4: A true three-shot par five. A good drive should hug the left side of a fairway that slopes left to right. This will leave a middle iron lay up to a lake that crosses the fairway at 100 yards from the green. A good lay-up will leave you 135 to 150 yards from the green.
Hole 3: The first of 3 par 5’s on the front 9. Playing straight away with a helping wind. But be careful as you have out of bounds to the right.
Hole 10: A nice slight dogleg left par 4 into the prevailing south wind. Long hitters might reach with a short iron. Everyone else will have to rely on a long iron or fairway wood. Approach shots will be hit into a three-tier green with a bunker guarding the left side.