#7 A medium length par 4 that has a ninety-degree dogleg. The tee shot is very critical. If you can cut off a lot of the dogleg, it will leave you with a very short approach to this small green guarded by a large bunker. The wind will have a definite influence on your club selection off the tee. A shot of 200 yards will place you in perfect position. The green is nestled in a large stand of pine trees, making it difficult to judge the wind on your second shot. Pay close attention because any slight movement to the right will leave you with a very hard up and down. Again, two well-placed shots will afford you a good chance at birdie.
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#16 This medium length par 4 will challenge you off the tee. Built with a ninety-degree dogleg to the right; it demands a high 200 yard tee ball to setup a short approach shot. The wind direction will influence your club selection greatly. The green is small and guarded by a right front bunker. An accurate approach shot will leave another birdie opportunity.
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