Mountain Creek
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Par 4 |
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The tee shot is played from an elevated tee to a generous fairway. The ideal second shot is
played from the left center of the fairway to the elevated green perched on top of a hill.
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Par 4 |
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This hole plays directly into tile prevailing wind. The tee shot must be long and
accurate. Aim at the distant grain silo. The second shot will require a wood or long iron
to a generous green sloping from back to front.
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Par 3 |
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Don't be right here, and par should be routine. Try and remain below the hole, the green
has a severe slope, especially when the pin is back right.
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Par 5 |
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A great birdie opportunity. This gentle dogleg right can be reached in two providing your
tee shot is placed over the rise down the right center of the fairway. The key to birdie
here is to avoid the bunker on the left and the trees on the right.
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Par 4 |
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This is One of the toughest par fours on the course. The drive must carry a rise in order
to reach the best possible position for the second shot. If you miss this green make sure
you miss it short, the green is narrow and severely elevated.
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Par 4 |
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A breather hole, playing downwind, the tee shot should carry down the sloping fairway
permitting a short pitch to the large green. A definite birdie chance.
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Par 3 |
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This is the toughest par three on the course. Playing into the wind your tee shot must be
long and accurate. Don't miss left. Take your three here and run.
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Par 4 |
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This is a short but dangerous hole. A sharp dogleg left, the tee shot should be no longer
than 190 yds. any longer and you may be out of bounds. Be accurate here and a birdie is
possible.
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Par 5 |
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One of the best par fives anywhere. The tee shot must carry the left corner of the fairway
to provide an open second Shot. A creek comes into play 100 yds. from the large elevated
well trapped green. A real risk-reward type challenge.
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Par 4 |
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A short, tricky hole. The tee shot must avoid trees on the the left and the fence line on
tile right. The green is narrow from spelt to back and should not be missed long. Be
straight here and be rewarded.
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Par 4 |
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A great hole. The tee shot is played from an elevated tee across a large gorge containing a
wide creek. The fairway narrows all the way to an elevated severely sloping green. Par
here is a good score.
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Par 4 |
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The tee shot here should be placed down the right center of the fairway.This will
allow a good look at the green perched high above the creek. Don't be short here.
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Par 4 |
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A beautiful hole. From the elevated tee, the tee shot must avoid a pond on the left and
must carry the creek. To get a good look at the green the tee shot must carry the severe
slope in the fairway.
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Par 3 |
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This is the shortest hole on the course. Par should be routine if you stay below the hole.
The wind here can be tricky, making club selection difficult. Never be long here.
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Par 4 |
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Let out the shaft here, the fairway is generous and the straightaway hole plays downwind
and downhill.T he green is large and is severely sloped from right to left.
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Par 3 |
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A very sonic hole. The tee is located high on a hill looking straight down to the green
below. Pick the right club here and you'll reach the narrow green This is a challenging
and beautiful par 3
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Par 4 |
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Don't let tile short yardage fool you. This hole plays into the wind and slightly uphill.
Be short on your tee shot and you may be playing a blind second. The green is perched on a
ledge and is long and narrow Careful !
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Par 4 |
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| Water, water, everywhere. Accuracy off the tee is a must. The landing area is narrow and
is guarded on both sides by ponds. The second shot is to a large green with a creek
guarding the left side. Be straight and the final hole could yield an unexpected birdie. |
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