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SCORECARD AND COURSE INFORMATION

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​This page will remain on the site for any visitors who want to remember the course and how it played throught the years.
 
A hole by hole glimpse

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Hole #1:  A very demanding starting hole.  A uphill 200 yard par 3 this hole plays longer than the yardage reads so take an extra club.  Heavier rough runs along the right of the fairway and a sand trap protects the left side of this very small green.  Also be aware of the tree guarding the right side of the green.  Make a par here and you are off to a great start!!



Hole #2: This downhill par 3 plays slightly shorter than the 132 yards it is. Take notice of the wind as it will move the ball above the tree-line.  Errant shots to the right will find the greenside bunker. Hit the ball to the left and you may find yourself in tree trouble! You can be agressive on the green with a putt as it is relatively flat.



Hole #3: The first par 4 at Pin-Hi. Long ball hitters on this 280 yard hole can try to drive the green but with the fairway narrowing as you proceed to the green it is a high risk/reward decision.  This is the toughest approach shot of the par 4's on the course with the green running away from the player.  A good decision here is to play to the widest park of the fairway and hit the approach with a high lofted iron.  Remember you only have 10 yards of room over the green!.



Hole #4: A 260 yard par 4 where a birdie chance may present itself with a good tee shot. The receptive elevated green slopes from back to front.  Going over this green leaves a player a very tough up and down with the green running away from them.  The long ball hitters best chance at eagle.



Hole #5:  This uphill 255 yard par 4 requires a straight tee shot  as you leave from a chute of trees on the tee.  The green is very small and flat so if a player can hit the green in regulation, a good chance at birdie will be the reward.  There is a hill that runs away behind the green which will leave a tough pitch back to the green.  If the fairway is soft a ball hit short of the green will generally stop short so take enough club!



Hole #6: A fun downhill par 3 measuring 127 yards as you start the homestretch.  Keep the wind in mind as you hit your tee shot as the ball hangs in the air from this elevated tee.  Pick the right club for the conditions of the day and fire away!



Hole #7: A tough par 3 playing uphill to a green perched atop of a hill.  This hole plays almost a club longer than the 133 yards. Missing this green leads to a tough short game situation.  The green runs back to front and to the centre from the sides.   There is a small collection area behind the right corner from where putting might be the best option.  A "3" on the card here is a good score.

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Hole #8: This par 3 can play many different ways.  Direction and strength of the wind could mean a four or five club difference.  Normally the 137 yards plays shorter downhill.  However with a good wind in your face you may need more club as the ball tends to hang up in the air on this tee shot.  A sand trap guards the front right of the green and a grass bunker lays behind the green ready to grab any errant shots.  The green slopes steeply from left to right and contains many undulations to test your putting stroke.



Hole #9:​ The shortest hole on the golf course with the biggest green, but care must be taken as you are hitting to a putting surface that cannot be seen from the tee.  Measuring only 100 yards a birdie to end your round is a possibility.  Out of bounds lines the left of the fairway and 2 bunkers lay hidden behind the green to collect balls from players who may have been too aggressive.  Lots of different movement on this green when putting!



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Scorecard

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