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Hole #1
Par 4
378
349
331
304
290
257
Hole Description:
The Club nine begins with the short par-4 No. 1, lined by trees down the right side. A deft touch is required on the approach, with a narrow green guarded by a large bunker on the left and a tricky greenside hollow to the right.
Hole #2
Par 5
580
502
486
458
419
361
Hole Description:
Club No. 2 is a long and challenging par-5 that begins with a tee shot to a generous fairway. The second shot brings water into play down the left, with a fairway bunker looming on the right. The relatively flat green will reward a well-played hole with a good chance to make a birdie.
Hole #3
Par 3
256
183
167
130
117
94
Hole Description:
Club No. 3 is a classic Redan par-3 with the green sloping prominently from front right to back left. A well-placed shot avoids the front left bunker, landing on the front of the green and gently feeding down to a back left pin position. Front pin positions on Club No. 3 can be particularly challenging, so club selection is vital on this picturesque par-3.
Hole #4
Par 4
461
403
390
335
309
284
Hole Description:
The large banyan tree on the right side of Club No. 4 catches the eye, but the two fairway bunkers guarding the left side of this par-4 demand the player’s attention, being two of the most penalizing on the course. Shots that find these bunkers effectively eliminate the possibility of hitting the green in regulation. The challenging green features a depression running from the front left toward the back right, dividing this green into smaller sections. Players who two-putt this hole should feel delighted.
Hole #5
Par 4
313
284
268
245
230
199
Hole Description:
The shortest par-4 on the property, Club No. 5, requires a precise tee shot avoiding the water on the right to set up a wedge or short iron for the approach. Accuracy is rewarded as there are two distinct tiers on this green; an upper left tier and a lower right tier.
Hole #6
Par 5
526
492
473
454
408
336
Hole Description:
Club No. 6 is the second par five on The Club and can be reached in two shots by longer hitters. There are plenty of obstacles to navigate, including the right fairway bunker, acting as a magnet for stray tee shots, and the large lake on the left, which makes laying up on this short par-5 no bargain either. The most interesting feature of this hole is the double green, with the left-hand green requiring a carry over the lake and the smaller right-hand green flanked by two deep bunkers.
Hole #7
Par 3
169
149
135
115
101
93
Hole Description:
Club No. 7 is a terrific par-3, featuring a large green and a meager approach area to run up the ball. Most shots will have to carry the prominent front bunker to reach the putting surface. Putting can be difficult with a large back-middle tier on this green, placing most two-putts in doubt for players forced to navigate it. Well-placed tee shots reward the player with a makeable birdie putt.
Hole #8
Par 4
395
381
338
318
283
261
Hole Description:
Hitting a solid drive up the left on Club No. 8 puts players in a position to take on a daunting second shot over the water to a green with two distinct ridges. A true risk-reward hole, players must decide how much risk they are willing to put against their shot-making abilities on this hole. More conservative players will find point-to-point options along the right sides of the fairway.
Hole #9
Par 4
451
398
382
352
315
277
Hole Description:
Club No. 9 is a long and demanding par-4 with a rewarding finish, featuring the beautiful Clubhouse as a backdrop. Tee shots avoiding the right fairway bunker give players a chance to reach the green in two. The opening to this green is very narrow and requires precision to avoid the water on the right and bunkers on the left.
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