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Holes 9 & 18

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#9 Dogleg left fairway with out-of-bounds left and right. You must play to right of telephone pole to left corner of dogleg. bunkers on left and right front. Out-of-bounds behind green and to right. Green slopes towards left front and front between bunkers.

#18 Dogleg left fairway with out-of-bounds left and right. You must play to right of telephone pole to left corner of dogleg. bunkers on left and right front. Out-of-bounds behind green and to right. Green slopes towards left front and front between bunkers.

#9 This fairway is a dogleg left with a generous driving area. There is out-of-bounds to the right which should not come into play unless you really slice it. When marked, there is out-of-bounds to the left at the driving range. There is a telephone phone at the dogleg that must be played to the right of it. Anything left is out-of-bounds. There are bunkers to the front on both the left and right side. There is out-of-bounds behind the green and to the right of the green. The green slopes towards the left front and to the front between the bunkers.

#18 This is the same setup as #9 but the tee is about 60 yards longer. The out-of-bounds to the right comes into play a little bit more with the drive but only if you severely slice it or shank it (sorry, for saying that word)!

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Holes 8 & 17

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#8 Straight fairway with out-of-bounds right. No bunders on left but out-of-bounds behind green. Green slopes towards all sides with subtle breaks.

#17 Straight fairway with out-of-bounds right. No bunders on left but out-of-bounds behind green. Green slopes towards all sides with subtle breaks.

#8 This is a straight fairway with a line of trees both left and right that will catch wayward shots. Along the right side is out-of-bounds as well as behind the green. There are no bunkers but this might be the most difficult green to putt on the course. It slopes from the back middle of the green to all sides. Determining the putting line is very difficult. For a very short par 3, this hole was played to a 3.5 average for the ‘championship’ flight for the 1996 Headland Invitational Classic and the weather was great! It looks so easy but don’t be fooled. This is a tough little hole!

#17 As #17 uses the same tee box, the setup is the same except for that #17 is usually 10-15 yards longer.

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Holes 7 & 16

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#7 Straight fairway with out-of-bounds right. bunkers on left and front with out-of-bounds behind green. Green slopes towards front left and front right.

#16 Straight fairway with out-of-bounds right. bunkers on left and front with out-of-bounds behind green. Green slopes towards front left and front right.

#7 This is a straight fairway with a line of pines on the right and scattered pines on the left that will catch wayward shots. Along the right side is out-of-bounds. Beware, there is a ridge on the right side of the fairway near the green that slopes out-of-bonds. There is out-of-bounds behind the green. There is a bunker that wraps around the green from the front to the left. The green has a slight rise in the middle and slopes to the front and to the right. If the pin is on the front, be below it as any ball above will increase speed downhill.

#16 As #16 uses the same tee box, the setup is the same except for the location of the tee on the tee box. If either #7 or #16 is to the highway side of the clubhouse, the trees on the right definitely come into play and requires a slight fade.

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