| Hole: 6 |
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| Tees |
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Yardage |
Par |
H/C |
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| Blue |
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351 |
4 |
13 |
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| White |
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337 |
4 |
13 |
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| Gold - Men |
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297 |
4 |
13 |
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| Gold - Ladies |
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297 |
4 |
7 |
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| Red |
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274 |
4 |
7 |
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| Scorecard | | | Description: Again, Ron Garl hides the view of the green from the tee with a rolling upward landing zone. This medium range par 4 can offer up a good score and fresh life for any player after rounding the corner at #5. A small fairway bunker adjoins the left side near the top of the hill. From the hill you have a perfect look into the face of a green that slopes sharply from back to front and a bunker on either side. A nice looking hole with beautiful homes as our backdrop. How to Play It: Think about a good score for your card here. It is not a given, but most players can find the fairway and at least the upslope. That position makes it easier to loft the next shot, and with a most receptive green, one can play right into the heart of the hole. Longer second shots can roll onto the bottom half of the green, and those long drivers will have a short shot that can be fired at the flagstick. The 6th is practically a two-tiered green that also requires you to land below the hole for a front pin, yet anywhere on the top slope is ok for a back pin. Except for the big slope, you need not read too much into the rest of this green. Pick a line and roll it in with authority.
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