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Number 1 - Par 4 - HCP 15
The starting
hole requires an accurate tee-shot to an extremely narrow
fairway. A medium to short iron second shot to one of
the smallest greens on the course. The green is sneaky
fast going from front to back. A real factor when the
flagstick is cut up front. You need to avoid going over
the green.
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Number 2 - Par 4 - HCP
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The
number one handicap hole and the longest par 4 on the
course. The tee-shot is played from an elevated tee box
to a fairway lined with trees on both sides. A medium to
long iron second shot to a two tiered green. Any shot
over the green will end up in a water
hazard.
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Number 3 - Par 5 - HCP
5 A relatively short
par 5. The entire left side of the hole is lined with a
hazard. A well struck tee shot will yield the opportunity to
go for the green in two. If one chooses to lay up the fairway
is guarded by two fairway bunkers 90 yards from the green.
Once on the green your work is not done. The green slopes from
back to front and from right to left, giving many difficult
hole locations.
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Number 4 - Par 4 - HCP
13 One of the easier
par 4's on the golf course. A slight dog-leg left.
A tee-shot ending up in the left rough will most likely end up
in a lay-up shot to the middle of the fairway due to a row of
tall oak trees 100 yards from the green. A well place
tee shot to the right center side of the fairway is a must on
this hole. This green is sloped from back to front so a
putt from above the hole is no gimmie.
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Number 5 - Par 3 - HCP
17 Probably the
easiest par 3 on the course. Medium range iron to one of
the largest greens on the course. A well place iron shot
is key due to the undulations in the green.
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Number 6 - Par 5 - HCP
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The longest hole
on the course measuring 524 yards. This hole is guarded
by out of bounds and a pond up the left side of the hole until
about 70 yards from the green. Club selection is a must
on the approach to this very large
green.
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Number 7 - Par 4 - HCP
11 This hole is
straight uphill. The green is approximately 100 feet
above the tee box. A middle to short iron to an
extremely narrow green. The green is about 20 feet front
to back. A solid tee shot is a must in order to hold the
green.
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Number 8 - Par 3 - HCP
9 One of the prettiest
holes on the course. The 213 yard par 3 is straight down
hill. An elevation drop of almost 100 feet to a large
green with 3 different tiers. Proper club selection is a
must or a 3 putt is looking you right in the
face.
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Number 9 - Par 4 - HCP
3 The second toughest
hole on the front nine. I slight dog-leg right to a
slightly elevated green. A long to middle iron approach
shot to a green with a bunker guarding the left side and a
steep slope to the right. Another demanding iron shot to
a very undulating green. A great finishing hole for the
front nine.
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Number 10 - Par 4 - HCP
16 One of the easiest
holes on the back nine. A dog-leg right with OB up the
entire left side and over the green. A well place tee
shot over the corner of the trees will result in a short iron
into a small green that is very difficult to hold. You
must take advantage of this hole because they only get harder
the rest of the way around the back nine.
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Number 11 - Par 4 - HCP
4 A sharp dog leg
left from an elevated tee box. This is a risk reward
hole. A tee shot played straight out of the tee to the
150 yard marker is the smart play but, a long well hit tee
shot can be played slightly over the corner resulting in a
very short iron in to the small green. Accuracy is a
must for the approach shot. The green is protected by
water on the right and left side as well as behind the
green.
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Number 12 - Par 4 - HCP
2 The
toughest hole on the back nine. Some members consider
this the toughest hole on the golf course. The tee shot
must carry over a creek to the fairway but, stay short of the
creek that crosses the fairway again. The approach shot
with a middle iron must then carry over the creek to an
elevated green that slopes severely from front to
back.
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Number 13 - Par 3 - HCP
18 The shortest hole
on the golf course measuring only 141 yards from the back
tee. This may be the most intimidating shot on the
course. A shot that does not hit the green will most
likely end up in the water. The only place to miss the
green is short.
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Number 14 - Par 4 - HCP
12 The most straight
forward hole on the course. There is no trick to this
one. A tee shot to the top of the hill leaves an
approach shot of 150 yards. A well hit tee shot will
result in a short iron into a deep green.
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Number 15 - Par
4 - HCP 10 The
handicap rating of 10 does not give this hole the respect it
deserves. A sharp dog leg left with water up the entire
left side. A good tee shot is a must. A miss hit
tee shot will result in a tough approach shot due to a large
tree on the corner of the dog leg. The green is
surrounded my water except in front of the green. This
is one of the toughest holes on the course.
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Number 16 - Par 4 - HCP
6 Don't let this short
hole fool you. At only 331 yards from the back tee this
hole gives headaches to everyone who plays it. A short
iron approach to a green that is severely sloped from back to
front. With OB only 5 yards off the back of the green
most players come up short on their approach. Once on
the green the game begins. There is not an easy putt on
this green. Take your 2 putt and go to the next
hole!
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Number 17 - Par 3 -
HCP 8 This signature
hole at Wild Wood and one of the prettiest holes in Monroe
County. This 208 yard tee shot from an elevate tee (100
feet above the green) to a green completely surrounded by
water is one of the most intimidating shots in golf.
Club selection is important due to the size of the
green. A par 3 is a great score on this
hole.
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Number 18 - Par 5 - HCP
14 The finishing hole is the shortest par 5 on the course
and is reachable in 2 for even the average golfer. A
nice relaxing ending to a round after seven straight holes
with water hazards. This is a slight dog leg left but,
since it is a par 5 the tee shot can simply be played straight
down the fairway. A tee shot getting over the crest of
the hill will yield the opportunity to go for it in
2.
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