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Feel free to give a single tip or a hole-by-hole account. Every little bit helps. Here are some sample postings that will give you a feel for the type of info to post. Some are general advice that can be applied to the entire course; others shot-by-shot tips. All of them are useful!:
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Here are some examples:
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Frank J
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Hole #: 1
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Ideal Tee Shot Location: The fairway slopes from left to right, so aim at the fairway bunker on the left side and let the slope take your drive to the middle.
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Chris V
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General Course Comment: The keys are to avoid short siding yourself around the greens. The rough around the greens isn't forgiving. Avoid driving through a few of the fairways, e.g. 543 yd. Par 5. Greens are relatively slow as well and the breaks are inconsistent, so stay below the hole for firm putt uphill.
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Mary P
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Hole #: 4
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Ideal Tee Shot Location: Dogleg left into a large slight back to front green. Long hitters, aim tee shots directly over the left side fairway bunker for a possible on-in-2 eagle opportunity. Shorter hitters need to aim just right of the bunker to get the ball in the fairway. Check the pin placement before your lay up shot for best angle into the hole. This is a large green with little room for error for a left side pin placement, however there is plenty of room in the back right portion.
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