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At first glance, this opening hole appears benign with everything in full view. A tee shot hit left center, avoid- ing the three fairway bunkers, allows the best approach to this undulating green that is angled away from you.

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Your tee shot needs to find this narrow fairway that bends left around a well-positioned bunker. The green is perched above the fairway. Hit an extra club to negotiate the lone bunker on your approach.

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A tee shot placed left of center sets up the best angle to the green. A tee shot placed on the right side shortens the hole by 20 yards, but you must flirt with a large bunker. Be prepared to carry one of two deep-walled bunkers guarding the right side of the green.

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This par 5 requires a tee shot over a large wetland. The fairway winds uphill through the woods. An expansive bunker on the left and mounded bluegrass rough on the right protect this large, elevated green.

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A massive bunker on the front right side of this green awaits any misguided tee shot. Miss left of the green and you face a downhill pitch from a mounded fescue slope.

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A well-placed tee shot followed by an accurate long iron or fairway wood leaves you about 140 yards to this green guarded by bunkers and water. Play conservatively and let your putter do the work.

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Beware of this narrow green guarded by a retaining wall and bunkers left and right. Don’t let the beauty of the surrounding wetlands and woods affect your concentration.

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A fairway bunker guards the left side as the fairway begins its upward turn to this elevated green. The fairway wraps around the lone bunker fronting the green, allowing for some margin of error.

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A fairway bunker awaits the tee shot hit through the fairway. On your short approach, carry the deep bunker front left of the green for a chance at birdie.

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Your ball must cross two streams en route to this sprawling, contoured green guarded by two bunkers. Play smart and you will be rewarded.

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A well-placed drive along the left center of the fairway sets up the best angle to this two-tiered green. Avoid the bunkers left and right of the green, especially the pot bunker on the left.

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Distance control is important on this unique par 3. Your tee shot must carry over two small wetlands before finding this large, pedestal green guarded by three menacing bunkers.

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After avoiding the water on the left, you face an approach to a peninsula green surrounded by water on the left and a bunker to the rear. There are bailout areas to the right of the green.

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Your tee shot
must carry a wetland to a generous fairway flanked by bunkers. Your approach finds a green that sits beyond two bunkers and appears smaller than it actually is.

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With an island green off the shore of Lake Lonely, this one-shot hole demands a well-struck shot over water to a wide green guarded by two bunkers.

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Keep your tee shot left toward the fairway bunker on this short par 4. Water wraps around the rear and right side on this gently rolling green guarded by a lone bunker in front.

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The fairway bends around a large fairway bunker
on the left. Two more fairway bunkers protect the right side of this generous fairway. On the approach, you must negotiate the green’s two front bunkers and the wetland on both sides and to the rear.

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Off the tee, carry the wetland and avoid the trees left and the high fescue mounds to the right. A large bunker and Owl Pond to the left of this elevated green create a challenging approach shot.

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