| Championship | 499 Yards |
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Blue
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471 Yards |
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White
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450 Yards |
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Red
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368 Yards |
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| This is the view from the tee straight across to the green. Some might think they can make it, but no one ever has. The red arrow shows your point of view. | |
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| The ideal tee shot would be 200 yards, down the left center, to a generous landing area. The red arrow shows your point of view. | |
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| Using the fairway bunker in the distance as a target, the second shot requires a carry of approximately 160 yards over a second marsh. A successful lay-up will leave you with an approach shot to the green between 100 to 130 yards. As you cross the bridge to the next shot, ring the big brass bell to let those on the tee know that they may now hit. The red arrow shows your point of view. | |
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| From 100 to 130 yards, you will need to carry a third marsh. The 7th green is 25 yards deep and 24 yards wide, sloped from back to front and will hold most short-iron approach shots. A ball not carrying the marsh will be in the water hazard. A ball hit too long will be either in a green side bunker or in another water hazard located behind the bunker. Three successive, accurate shots will reward the player with a well-deserved par or possible birdie opportunity! The red arrow shows your point of view. | |
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| Make your putt and get ready for another 11 fantastic holes! The red arrow shows your point of view. | |