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WALK THRU THE COURSE!

Pictures taken Sept 07 - Updated pictures coming soon!

HOLE 1 - She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
One of the most open holes on the course, hole 1 works well as a good warm up for what's to come. A well played tee shot will flirt with the right side of or be centered between the treed window working right to left and setting under the yellow ribboned pin. There is a good chance for an ace, especially with a skip, but there's a little barricade protecting that nice hop from the front right.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 2 - The Unforgiven
Hole 2 allows for a couple options off the tee, giving both lefties and righties a fair chance for a tightly played hyzer shot to the blind, sunken green. Pay attention to the trees and flag pole located next to the pin. If too powerful of a shot, players may get their first introduction to Lambs Creek and will not be forgiven.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 3 - Death Valley
Similar in feel to the topography of the Devil's Punchbowl, hole 3 sets up a short drive to an extremely undulating green, which, if not played smartly can leave a bitter taste in the mouth. Either an S curve into the side of the hill or a punch approach will work, but the risk of a strongly fading right to left shot may leave a near vertical uphill putt or worse, a wet disc.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 4 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
With three distinct lanes to choose from, golfers are forced to decide what type of risk they want to face. The safest shot off the tee is a wide swooping right to left that descends down the hillside towards an approach area. The upshot that is left, however, is quite dangerous with water being the backdrop directly behind the basket. The middle lane is a narrow serpentine adjacent to the creek that risks nasty kicks but if executed correctly can provide a safer putt at birdie or par. Finally, the path with the greatest risk/reward flying left to right directly over top of the brook is moderate in width but offers a great shot at an ace or an easy park. Which one is the good, which one is the bad, and which one is the ugly is up to the eye of the beholder.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 5 - Blazing Saddles
This tight little pucker hole is comprised by a skinny left to right mirrored by a skinny right to left squeezed between two rows of foliage with several mature trees lining the middle. To add to the theatrics, players must work their way up the steep hillside by traversing two levels of knolls to reach a treacherously fast green.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 6 - The Last Watering Hole
Reaching the last of the creek's harsh consequences, players who dare to go for it are challenged by a long carry over water to a narrow green with no room for error short or left. A more conservative approach is to take a left to right flight path over dry ground on the left side of the creek followed by an escalating approach to the perched pin.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 7 - Hellbent
A sigh of relief after the last of the water, players can now start to flex their shots wide. This hard bending right to left requires either a large skip or the proper combination of elevation and angle on a hyzer to reach the metal cage. Players that go too far left off the drive or overshoot their putt/approach will be facing a tricky uphill putt to save the shot.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 8 - Desperado
A good compliment to Hellbent, hole 8 is a wide left to right that requires even more precision and emphasis on a highly elevated throw to nestle on top of the hill far right. Discs that stray too far right and short may find themselves in some murky areas. Players will have to be bold, but definitely not reckless.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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HOLE 9 - Rough Riders Roundup
This is the finishing hole of the round that tests the straight and narrow. Make it through the uprights with enough power to land it safely by the pin. Throw too far past and over the fence, add a stroke penatly. Most rough riders end up at the saloon after their roundup.

Hole 1a

Hole 1b
Hole 1 Map
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