Happy Tuesday everyone -
The course layout has been finalized and attached to this email. To allow for practicing, we have flagged all temporary tee pads, pin placements, and drop zones. Remember, ...
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Happy Tuesday everyone -
The course layout has been finalized and attached to this email. To allow for practicing, we have flagged all temporary tee pads, pin placements, and drop zones. Remember, there are 3 courses currently marked. We have noted on each flag which course and hole number are in use.
Thursday and Friday we will be putting up tee signs, and marking hazards.
The course is similar to last year, but there are definitely some changes, take a look at the map!
One of the bigger changes is hazards will be in play for the following holes:
Condor #1 (Regular 1)
Condor #10 (Regular 14)
Condor #13 (Regular 17)
The rock circle hazards will be marked with brightly colored pinwheels so they are clearly visible. The pinwheels will not be added until Friday.
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The hazards will be defined as anything fully inside of the rock wall boundary defining the circle. The disc must be completely inside the rock circle and not
touching any of the rocks defining the circle. The pinwheels will be inside* the hazard and are not safe. They are only for visual identification, not for defining boundaries. The rock circle boundary itself is safe.
The pinwheels also let you know which rock circles are hazards. We have strategically selected a few rock circles that really enhance risk reward on their holes... If a rock circle doesn't have any pinwheels... It's safe!!!
One last note, you do not get relief from hazard areas, whether you are safe or not.
Everything else should be fairly straight forward in the maps, but let us know if you have any questions! We look forward to seeing you Saturday!