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#1
Par 4
HC - 13 |
Victorian 442
Tecumseh 413
Chinook 413
6 tee boxes total |
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Just off the left fairway is a bunker beginning just at 150yd from Center
Green (CG). Best tee hugs right edge of fairway for best approach to most
pin positions. Fairway narrows to ~17yds wide at 125yd from CG. Heart-shaped
green with slight ridge across at 75% of green depth. |
#2
Par 4
HC - 7 |
Victorian 371
Tecumseh 356
Chinook 323 |
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Tee over ravine and water. From Tec. tees it takes 255 to clear left side -
most play second shot from about 100yd. Drives to the right lead to traps
and a Sycamore that can block the approach shot. Approach shots going left
can kick off the steep bank and only 5yds of flat rough lies between green
and hazard. ~30yd deep green. |
#3
Par 5
HC - 3 |
Victorian 578
Tecumseh 539
Chinook 539 |
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Consider first that the approach shot into this par 5 is a blind shot into a
secured green unless the second shot is with 70yd (left side of fairway) or
50 45yd (on right side of fairway). The Drive - The narrow fairway opens
wider for the long hitters abundant at 30-40yds wide. Second shot tightens
with ravine remaining on the left all along the fairway and a ravine on the
right starting at 105yd from CG. Again, second shot needs to hug the left
edge of the fairway for the best approach. ~50yd deep green - long left is
immediate hazard but short right kicks toward green. |
#4
Par 4
HC - 9 |
Victorian 355
Tecumseh 355
Chinook 338 |
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No glory for the long ball as it will be attracted to the bunkers on the
right. Drive plays to a draw (right-hander). Hugging the left ravine leaves
the best approach shot. Other than bunkers, most of the green is slightly
elevated and leaves only moderate rough for balls just off the green for
several yards. |
#5
Par 3
HC - 15 |
Victorian 212
Tecumseh 187
Chinook 183 |
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Huge green, yet narrow (8-15yd wide) for first 12yd of depth. Bunkers
protecting front right mid left green are deep (8-12ft) with steep banks. 2
tiers - At 50% depth, the green has a curved ridge allowing well hit
balls to spin back to the lower level/center. |
#6
Par 4
HC - 1 |
Victorian 474
Tecumseh 432
Chinook 427 |
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Drive plays well for a fade. The large oak (at ~200 from CG) knocks down
most draws. A long approach shot meets a large, three-tiered green (~50yd
deep) that takes great precision (or luck) in the landing spot. 7-15yd of
moderate rough behind the green that plays difficult with the tiers sloping
to the front. Tiers are a bit deceptive from the approach angle, as the top (back)
tier covers almost 40% of the green and slopes slightly off the back edge. |
#7
Par 3
HC - 17 |
Victorian 183
Tecumseh 166
Chinook 152 |
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Large diamond-shaped green is narrow for first 8yd (4-13yd wide) then widens
considerably. Room only to miss right and long. Left bunker is about 8ft
deep with steep bank in the rear. |
#8
Par 4
HC - 11 |
Victorian 425
Tecumseh 407
Chinook 391 |
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Large landing area from tee with most drives being level with bunker on the
right (end of bunker on the right is 121yd from CG). Beyond bunker, fairway
narrows. Drives too far to the right edge of the fairway risk dealing with
the trees short and left of the green. Green is deep with the back majority
being wide. In the back, 15% of the green on the right veers hard right. |
#9
Par 5
HC - 5 |
Victorian 558
Tecumseh 542
Chinook 508 |
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558 from tips, takes 290+ to contend with right bunker - fairway tend to
bank to bunker within 10yd approximation (hard to see from tee). Second shot
should steer left of the fairway bunker to get the best approach shot -
Leaving a slightly downhill approach. All long and right of the green is
immediate hazard. Slight ridge angles around the front/right side of the
green and pulls balls to a lower level. |
Par 36 |
Victorian 3598
Tecumseh 3397
Chinook 3274
Ayrshire 3064
Squaw Ck 2735 |
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Landing Area to Green |
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Approach/Green |
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#10
Par 5
HC - 12 |
Victorian 543
Tecumseh 526
Chinook 526 |
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Drives will contend with left and right guarding bunkers (center of bunkers
are 267yd from CG - Center Green). Long hitters can take the next right
bunker out of play but must consider that the fairway kicks balls left -
left of fairway leads to moderate/heavy rough and the 20ft grass wall up to
the green. Long, slender green (~50yd deep). Due to raised green in all
direction, the surface tends to be firm, especially in the back. Upper tier
(rear) of green has false green covering 20% of the right side. Lower level
has only moderate sways. |
#11
Par 3
HC - 14 |
Victorian 233
Tecumseh 196
Chinook 176 |
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Green is nearly 50yd deep and 15yd wide. Back left of green kicks toward
hazard. Both long and right misses have up to 12yd of light rough before
hazard. Most of the green drifts toward the center, Typically leaving the
green relatively softer than the others. |
#12
Par 4
HC - 16 |
Victorian 357
Tecumseh 343
Chinook 317 |
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The left bunker begins at 113yd from CG. At 100yd to CG, the fairway widens.
Best drive positions are between 65-80yd from CG. Closer than 60yd risks
going through fairway and putting the large trees into play. Behind and
right of green are out-of-view "grass bunkers". Narrow green, back left
corner drifts away making it tough to check balls snug to that pin
placement. |
#13
Par 4
HC - 18 |
Victorian 395
Tecumseh 393
Chinook 345 |
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13 seems to be a breather before things get serious on the closing holes.
Nothing good about taking the left fork off the drive - go right. 135yd from
CG into the green has only a small (3yd diameter) pot bunker at 50yd from
CG. Narrow green gives a bit of leeway to balls missing right and
long. Unless pin is on the back, left, a straight-forward approach (back
left drift away). Front 13yd of green dives right. Back right allows balls
to be spun off the mound but balls hit to the back, left will be gone
immediately (only 2ft of rough to hazard). |
#14
Par 4
HC - 2 |
Victorian 471
Tecumseh 443
Chinook 443 |
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Past the left bunkers (200yd from CG) to green is tighter than the viewed
fairway (becomes ~17yd wide). Drives to left 50% of fairway have a straight
approach shot to the green. Approach shots missing long or right have only
moderate rough. Left 75% of front green protected by a steep, 15+ft grass
bank (deeper than it looks). Long left has a steep bank (~4-5ft height) and
7yd of moderate rough before the heavy thickets. Green is only 25yd deep,
yet is wide (~40yd). With a right pin placement, balls can be spun off the
slope in the middle of the green. |
#15
Par 5
HC - 8 |
Victorian 548
Tecumseh 535
Chinook 530 |
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Bunker right of fairway begins at 260yd from CG. The left side of the
fairway begins to angle inward at 250yd from CG. Considering the water
guarding the front of the green, the risk of the narrow fairway makes one
consider going long off the tee. Best landing area for the second shot is
85-120yd from CG - left side of fairway best for the approach. Getting
closer to the green by going right of the water hazard leaves a large mound
to contend with guarding the right side of the green. Green has a snug #8
appearance with a slight mound separating back from front. |
#16
Par 3
HC - 10 |
Victorian 208
Tecumseh 194
Chinook 168 |
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Green ~35yd deep with no room to miss short or left. Ridge is located across
green at 75% depth. Little room for error, green drifts front and left. |
#17
Par 4
HC - 4 |
Victorian 454
Tecumseh 428
Chinook 414 |
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Bunker on right ends at 179yd from CG. Fairway plays to a fade. To go big
off the tee, consider the water inlet that must be carried (actually jets
into the fairway behind the bunker - hard to view from tee) ends at 125yd
from CG. Narrow green gives shots missing left a second chance kick to the
green. Anything missing right (up to 80% depth of green) finds deep bunkers
with steep slopes. |
#18
Par 4
HC - 6 |
Victorian 432
Tecumseh 406
Chinook 405 |
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What a finish. A drive even with the bunker on the left leaves 175yd to CG.
Approaches to green with long irons be aware of small ridge in back of green
that thrust balls right and possible hazard. Left protecting bunker is 4-6ft
deep with back portion being very narrow (4-5ft). Approach shots hitting
left side of the putting surface will most always bounce and roll right. |
Par 36 |
Victorian 3641
Tecumseh 3464
Chinook 3324
Ayrshire 3205
Squaw Ck 2935
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Par 72 |
Victorian 7239
Tecumseh 6861
Chinook 6598
Ayrshire 6269
Squaw Ck 5667 |
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