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THE "FOX" AWAITS YOUHole #1- A dog-leg left par four that puts an emphasis on a good tee shot because there is trouble both left and right. On your second shot a crowned green will deflect any wayward shots towards the tree line. Hole #2- One of the most difficult par three's on the golf course. With a severly sloped green from front to back par is a great score. Hole #3- A short dog-leg left par five gives you the opportunity to pick up the stroke you may have lost on hole two. Players can cut the corner leaving a mid-iron into the par five but be careful of the bunker that guards the left side. Hole#4- The shortest par three on the course. The green slopes from back to front with trouble lurking long. A safe play is anywhere short of the green. Hole #5- A dog-leg left par four. Players can hit the ball through the fairway here so a safe shot is one aimed at the 150 yard marker leaving you a good shot into this two tiered green. Be careful of the large bunker guarding the front of the green. Hole #6- A short par four that is reachable for the long hitters. If your going for the green be aware of the bunker that guards the front of the green. Hole #7- A dog-leg right par four. Aim your tee shot to the left of the pine trees setting yourself up for a good approach to the two tiered green. Hole #8- A difficult dog-leg left par four with severe topographical changes. A good tee shot will get you to the top of the hill leaving you a mid-iron approach to a green that is guarded by many bunkers and tree to the left hand side of the green. Hole #9- The most difficult hole on the golf course. A long par five with severe topographical changes. A good tee shot will leave you with a blind lay-up for your second shot. Your third shot is severly uphill to a large green with bunkers guarding both sides. Hole #10- A long par four that plays uphill. For your second shot be aware of the bunker that is short left of the green. Four is a great score on this difficult par four. Hole #11- A dog-leg right par five that is reachable in two for the long hitters. On your tee shot steer clear of the bunker guarding the right side. On your approach shots avoid the two deep bunkers that guard each side of the green. Hole #12- The longest par three on the course. Your tee shot will be with a wood or a long iron to a severly ungulated green with bunkers guarding each side. Hole #13- A dog-leg left par four. Aim your tee shot up the right side leaving you a mid-iron approach to a green guarded by bunkers on each side. Hole #14- The longest and most difficult par four on the golf course. A good tee shot is a must with trouble on both sides of the fairway. A severly sloped green that has a deep bunker guarding the left side. With trouble long a safe shot is short right of the green. Hole #15- A medium length par three that will give you a mid-iron approach to a difficult green guarded by deep bunkers on each side with out of bounds long. Be sure to choose the right club on this hole. Hole #16- A dog-leg left par four with a severe downhill tee shot. Long hitters can try to cut the corner with a tee shot over the pine trees on the left. Your approach to this large green can vary depending on the pin position so be sure to choose the right club. Hole #17- A medium length par three that puts an emphasis on an accurate approach. There is a large bunker guarding the front to the green. A safe bail-out is to the right side of the green. Hole #18- The par four finishing hole has one of the most difficult tee shots on the course. With out of bounds right and trouble left it is important to hit the fairway. Golfers will be left with a mid-iron approach to a green that is sloped back to front.
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