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Tuesday, August 2, 2011I have some issue with a number of holes. First off, the course played slow, golfers teeing off on hole 6 have to wait for golfers teeing off on hole #18. Hole #10 is a short dogleg right, with not much real estate to the green or landing area. Watch out for the OB and hazards near the green. Furthermore, the 17th hole is funky. It is a double dogleg right, and you better not reach the hazard on the tee shot or else trouble looms. Also, too far right lurks more trouble. The tees for the men are a par 5, and the tees for the woman are a par 3, so make sure if you are going to your respected tee, you take your clubs so that you can hit your 2nd shot with the club of your choice. Truthfully, I believe too many of the holes come into each others play. The course was well maintained, and the head pro, Alex, was personable and made the day more apeasing.