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| 1st/10th hole: Lay up short of the river or play a long tee shot to put you in range of reaching the green in two. |
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| 2nd/11th hole: Longer hitters can go for the green. The safe way to play the hole is to take an iron and aim down the left half of the fairway to leave a short approach shot. Out of bounds from tee to green all the way down the left side. |
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| 3rd/12th hole: A straight tee shot will leave you with an approach shot to a well guarded green. |
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| 4th/13th hole: Better to be long with your tee shot than short - all the trouble is at the front of the green with bunkers left and right. |
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| 5th/14th hole: A tough par 4 for most golfers, playing for a 5 is the best option. |
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| 6th/15th hole: Aim your tee shot at the water tower in the distance to set up your second shot. A tricky green to putt on, make sure you read the green correctly. |
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| 7th/16th hole: A 500yd par 5 hole. The marker post is a good line from the tee. If the wind is following, aim slightly to the left of the post. |
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| 8th/17th hole: Keep your concentration and play away from the river. Focus on positioning your ball down the left side of the fairway and be positive with your approach shot. Another tricky green to read. |
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| 9th hole: Another short par 4. Risk going for the green to set up an eagle chance or lay up short of the river with a 6 or 7 iron to leave an easy second shot. |
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| 18th hole: This hole will give you a chance to finish with a par 3 or a birdie 2. A tee shot that finds the middle of the green will not be too far from the pin. |