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Course TourHole 9![]()
This may be the front nine's last hole, but it is certainly not the least. The tee shot generally plays into the prevailing winds. Out-of-bounds, wetlands, water and fairway bunkers frame the left. Play the tee shot to the right of the fairway bunkers. Those bold enough to try to carry the fairway bunkers can pick up added roll by hitting the downslope on the backside of the bunkers. If successful with this first venture, the decision to "go for it" and get home in two is tempting. The green is protected by several bunkers in the second landing area and greenside.
If the pin is cut right-side, the best play is to the middle of the green. The bold play to the right-side pin placement will find the green sloping away from the approach. The back side of the green is severely sloped towards the water, and is protected in the front by a greenside bunker. Behind the green is Never-Neverland. A creek and wetlands are within 15 yards, so anything too long is long gone. Play it to the center and make the putt. Par - 5 Yardage Professional - 561 Championship - 538 Tournament - 506 Yellow - 483 Forward - 456 Handicap - 7 |






This may be the front nine's last hole, but it is certainly not the least. The tee shot generally plays into the prevailing winds. Out-of-bounds, wetlands, water and fairway bunkers frame the left. Play the tee shot to the right of the fairway bunkers. Those bold enough to try to carry the fairway bunkers can pick up added roll by hitting the downslope on the backside of the bunkers. If successful with this first venture, the decision to "go for it" and get home in two is tempting. The green is protected by several bunkers in the second landing area and greenside.

