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Hole #10
A beautiful short par three of only 165 yards over Cedar Creek Lake. The tiny
postage stamp green is positioned into the hillside. This hole gives the player
an excellent opportunity to redeem himself after the front nine, provided that
the ball does not find the water in front of the green, or the pot bunkers on
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Hole
#11
Players must thread the needle on this 387 yard par four. The fairway is
only 16
yards between the two trees that are located on both sides of the landing area.
Fairway bunkers and trees make this narrow hole even more difficult. Players who
hit the fairway are rewarded with a short iron to the green and a chance of
walking away with a birdie. |
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Hole #12
Placement is again the key to this short par four. The player is left with a lay
up shot to the corner of this dogleg left. Water awaits balls that go too far
through the corner. The bold player may risk hitting the driver over the corner,
leaving a short pitch or maybe even putt for the longest hitters. This is truly
a risk vs. reward type of hole. |