| Hole: 16 |
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| Tees |
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Yardage |
Par |
H/C |
| Black |
|
523 |
5 |
10 |
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| Blue |
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508 |
5 |
10 |
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| White |
|
495 |
5 |
10 |
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| Gold - Men |
|
443 |
5 |
10 |
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| Gold - Ladies |
|
443 |
5 |
8 |
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| Red |
|
427 |
5 |
8 |
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| Scorecard | | | Description: #16 is a sweeping dogleg left par 5. This hole presents players with gate-like target to the tee shot landing area, with stands of palm trees on either side. In all, five bunkers splash color and obstacles along your path to the green. From the 200 yard marker in, this par 5 sets up beautifully across a small lake to a high profile putting green with a catch bunker front left and the entire back side hugged by another huge bunker and big canary palms that stand as guardians of the 16th. How to Play It: Like many of the Ron Garl designed holes on the Bobcat, there is always an element of risk and reward for the shotmaker. The tee shot must be safely negotiated before you can tackle the two most important shots on this hole. Remember, risk and reward should dictate your strategy. Need a low number near the end of a round? Go for the green in two or hit a longer shot through the corner of the dogleg. Protecting a good score or trying to stop the bleeding? Play it safe with the second and third shots. Don't hit it too hard or too far and you can sneak up on this hole in 3 or 4 shots.
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