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This straight away
par 4 with an uphill second shot will make the approach shot play
longer then it appears. The green is wide at the front and bottle
necks as it gets to the back. The blind green slopes back to front. |
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Short par 4, with
bunkers left and right in the fairway an accurate shot is a must.
Or lay up so your 140 to 150 from the green. The green is wide but
not so deep. A safe shot will be to aim to the right part of the green
as the front is well guarded by bunkers. |
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Par 5. There
is a bunker on the left side of the fairway hidden from the tee. This
hole doglegs to the left on your second shot. Hit the second shot
to the top of the steep fairway hill and you'll have a good look for
your approach shot. A bunker lays in wait front left of green. Making
par here is a good score. |
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This signature par
3 is the shortest hole on the course. Precision is the key, as the
collar on the left of the green rolls away into a deep hollow, and
there is a bunker to the right of the green. This green is very narrow
at the front then widens at the back. |
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Straight away par
4. You may want to favor the right side of the fairway with your tee
shot so your approach shot can avoid the moguls that guard the front
left of the green. |
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A par 4 with a demanding
tee shot. To carry the bunkers on the right a player will have to
hit a tee shot 240 yards. The smart play is to stay left of the bunker,
leaving an uphill approach shot. The green has a deep slope back to
front. |
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Hard par 4 with a
blind tee shot. The hole doglegs to the right. The ridge to the left
will kick your ball to the right and down the hill. The approach shot
will play downhill and be a half to a full club shorter. The green
slopes severely from right to left. |
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Short down hill par
3. The green is guarded by bunkers on the left and right front. Be
sure to use enough club to clear the bunker that sits just short of
the green. |
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Risk reward par 5.
Bunkers on the left side of the landing area off the tee. Next shot
you might consider laying up leaving you an 80 to 100 yard shot to
avoid desert on the left and a bunker on the right. If the green is
missed miss to the left for an easier up and down. |
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This
short par 4 will tempt longer players to take a shot at the green.
Danger lurks, however, as the green is protected by desert to the
right and a bunker in front of the green. The smart play is to hit
your shot at the candy pole down the middle. |
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Long par 4 that doglegs
right. Favor middle to left side of fairway to avoid a blind shot
out of the desert on the right. Left of the green a ridge will kick
shots down into a deep hollow. A bunker guards the right side of this
two–tiered green. |
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Par
5. The green is hidden down in a hollow that can't be seen outside
of 75 yards. The second shot must be played between the two large
150 rocks, try favoring the right side. Longer players get home in
two using the downhill slope in front of the green. |
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Dogleg
right par 4. Aim at the right edge of fairway bunker for the safest
play off the tee. The farther left off the tee the longer the hole
plays to this long narrow green. Don't miss to the right because of
the two deep bunkers that guard the right side of this green. |
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Par
5 with a blind tee shot. Aim straight away. Longer hitters may drive
through the fairway into the transition area. The approach shot will
need to keep to the right side of the green to avoid the bunkers fronting
the left side of the green. |
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Long,
uphill par 3. The hole features a long and narrow elevated green.
The approach shot will have to reach the green on the fly to avoid
the steep embankment guarding the front of the green. |
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Long,
and straight away par 4. Anything hit down the right side in the grass
should come back to the middle. A tee shot to the left will leave
a blind shot to the green. The green slopes from the right to left.
The approach shot should favor the left side to avoid the bunker to
the right of the green and a tricky downhill clip shot. |
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Par
3 drops sharply downhill, which will cause the hole to play shorter
than what it appears. The hole features a large green that has substantial
undulations. |
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A
great finishing par 4. Short but dangerous dogleg right. The approach
should be played to the middle of the green to avoid the lake that
borders the green to the back and left. An approach to the right will
find a deep bunker in front of the green. |