| Hole: 18 |
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| Tees |
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Yardage |
Par |
H/C |
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| Blue |
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409 |
4 |
4 |
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| White |
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383 |
4 |
4 |
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| Gold - Men |
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367 |
4 |
4 |
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| Gold - Ladies |
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367 |
4 |
8 |
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| Red |
|
311 |
4 |
8 |
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| Scorecard | | | Description: Plantation has two of the most challenging finishing holes of any 36 hole facility. The Panther's final hole concludes the golfer's experience as it began at #1; following the curves of Rockley Blvd. while presenting our second largest bunker with a wood bulk-head border and a long lateral water hazard. Plantation's tennis facility comes into view to the right along with our new and magnificent clubhouse. Down the left side one rides the Panther's largest hill that parallels the fairway. The greens complex is flanked by large Queen palms and most beautiful flowing flowerbed. After all the golf, this hole inspires all to return. How to Play It: The 18th calls for a power play all the way. For every level of play, the tee shot requires your biggest bang. Pace yourself then to the next shot and then once again throttle up. The narrowest portion of the second landing area is still 90 yards out. Why risk that tight spot when you can jump past that to a wider approach. The new, still very large, fairway bunker provides a less scary angle to the green and room to "get a sand shot airborne". So the risk of entering the bunker is not so intimidating. If you still have some work to do after going all out on your first two shots, don't stop; fire your approach shot to the middle of the green, and you can make that putt to any hole location.
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