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<blockquote data-quote="gohornedfrogs" data-source="post: 3035852" data-attributes="member: 3599"><p>Narrow fairways with deep bunkers that are placed where the better players "miss" their shots to start. It's often better to hit it waaaay off line than it is to hit a "decent" drive. But then the fun begins. The greens are hard as a rock, and faster than any you've ever played -- with severe undulations. A two putt is never a given on any green there and it grinds you down as the round goes on. And the greens are protected by deep bunkers (the one on #17 is 10 feet below the putting surface). Several of the greens slope from front to back, so you can hit a great shot that just rolls off the back of the green. And then there's a series of deep ditches that runs through the course that is filled with tall fescue. If you can play out of them, you'll advance it maybe 100 yards (most likely 50 yards). Or, you take a penalty drop into four inch rough (minimum). There are no trees on the course, either. They took all of them down in the mid-2000s. So not only is there nothing to stop the wind (the course sits on the top of a hill), but depth perception is very difficult.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, it's a walk-in-the-park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohornedfrogs, post: 3035852, member: 3599"] Narrow fairways with deep bunkers that are placed where the better players "miss" their shots to start. It's often better to hit it waaaay off line than it is to hit a "decent" drive. But then the fun begins. The greens are hard as a rock, and faster than any you've ever played -- with severe undulations. A two putt is never a given on any green there and it grinds you down as the round goes on. And the greens are protected by deep bunkers (the one on #17 is 10 feet below the putting surface). Several of the greens slope from front to back, so you can hit a great shot that just rolls off the back of the green. And then there's a series of deep ditches that runs through the course that is filled with tall fescue. If you can play out of them, you'll advance it maybe 100 yards (most likely 50 yards). Or, you take a penalty drop into four inch rough (minimum). There are no trees on the course, either. They took all of them down in the mid-2000s. So not only is there nothing to stop the wind (the course sits on the top of a hill), but depth perception is very difficult. Other than that, it's a walk-in-the-park. [/QUOTE]
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