Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 18 Ideal Tee Shot Location: Left side firmer and allows more roll.
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 16 Ideal Tee Shot Location: Left side of fairway gives most roll. Keys to a Successful Approach Shot: Downhill ball placement to an uphill green. About the Green: Slopes severly up front to back. With pin in front, short of the green works well
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 14 Keys to a Successful Approach Shot: Hole plays 1 club longer dispite the downhill. About the Green: slopes severly up left to right. Below the hole is best placement
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 15 Ideal Tee Shot Location: Center/ left to avoid drop off on right to rough. Keys to a Successful Approach Shot: Uphill shot. Take enough club. About the Green: Slopes severly down from back to front
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 6 Ideal Tee Shot Location: Left side of fairway
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 9 About the Green: Slopes severly down back to front. Do not be above or beside hole
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 3 Keys to a Successful Approach Shot: Hole plays 1 club longer than yardage.
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 4 Keys to a Successful Approach Shot: Bunkers guard entire green. Take plenty of club About the Green: Slopes severly down from right to left. Be below the hole
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 2 Ideal Tee Shot Location: Left side fairway opens up the full green length About the Green: upper third is flat. Ridge bisects the lower 2/3. Don't be on the wrong side of the ridge from the hole
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Rob Altfillisch - October 21, 2009
Hole #: 1 Ideal Tee Shot Location: Left side Keys to a Successful Approach Shot: Hole plays 1/2 club longer than yardage. No future short About the Green: Slopes severly down right to left
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