Course has been updated and manicured in 2020. Red tees have been added for beginner players and Blue Tees have been added for advanced players. The course starts with the only two water holes and lea ...
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Course has been updated and manicured in 2020. Red tees have been added for beginner players and Blue Tees have been added for advanced players. The course starts with the only two water holes and leads into the challenging yet open and airy front nine with many sloping doglegs and some tight lanes off of the tee pads. Utilize mid-ranges and putters to stay on the fairways and par may be in your future. The big bombers can launch away and unleash their drivers and if, if they found their line they will be in for birdie and an easier eagle on the only par 5, hole 5. Hole 8 is a tough par 4 with a tree fortress. You can play it smart and lay up to the tree line or you can go over it for 2 and get that birdie. Go in the trees and you are lucky to get a bogie. Hole 8 ends the open holes and leads into the wooded and technical back 9. Keep your discs low and flat and you will thank yourself. Hole 9 is a great hole with a straight tunnel shot. Hole 10 is the first of three new holes we have added in 2020. We took the old hole 10 and 11 and turned it into one par 4. Throw a nice low Hyzer or a sloping An-Hyzer flick and make the turn and it is an easy birdie if your short game is on. Hole 11 is just an amazing tunnel shot and leads into the last two newly added holes and they are gems. Hole 12 looks easy at first, but beware the disc swallowing ravine to the entire right side of the hole. Hole 13 is a beautiful hole with a gradual dog leg right up a sloping hill. Hole 14 blue is a super s curve that rewards a bomb. The last four holes on the course are all elevation changes and they can significantly add strokes to your scores if you don't hit your tee shots. Stay on the fairway and pars are more than accessible.
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