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Originally Posted by Polar Bear
I can see where I'm going on every hole on the course. It may take a bit of study in a couple spots for somebody who has never played the course, but even that need is minimal imo.
There's only one par 4. It's tees are greatly varied and each can give the hole a different look. But from the ones I use, it is clear and safe.
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I believe there are 2 par 4s, holes 4 and 6. A real challenge from the tips. Over 200 yd. par 3. A blind shot is great if you know where the green is located. No need to look up!