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HOLE 1 A 390 yard dog-leg left with a
fairway bunker on the right. If you hit the fairway you can expect to
reach the unguarded green with a mid-iron. Back
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HOLE 2 First of four par 5's at Oak Hills.
It’s reachable for long hitters and if done correctly, the average
player can birdie it. A solid drive leaves a 3 wood or long iron to the
green. Careful of the three fairway bunkers on the left and the bunker
fronting the green. Back to
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HOLE 3 An accurate tee shot on this par 4
will leave a long iron into a well bunkered green. Back
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HOLE 4 Looks can be deceiving on this 153
yard par 3. With a slope to the left of the green and a bunker
front-right, a ball landing on the green is your best bet for par. And,
par is a good score. Back to
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HOLE 5 A good scoring hole - this 375 yard,
par 4. The fairway moves to the left and has one greenside bunker. If your
tee shot's down the middle and you hit the green, birdie is a possibility.
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HOLE 6 On this 90 degree dog-leg left par 5,
a good drive out to the fairway will give you a great place to hit your
lay-up shot to dog-leg knee, leaving only a shot iron in. This could be
your best chance for birdie so far. Back
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HOLE 7 Slight dog-leg left. No bunkers - but
lots of trees guarding the fairway. An accurate tee shot is a must. Your
approach shot is a short iron on a slightly elevated green. But, don't
miss it right or you will be hoping for bogey! Back
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HOLE 8 This is a tough par 3. Protected by
green-side bunkers, a par here will make you happy! Back
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HOLE 9 Protected on the left by oak trees,
this par 4 has a wide fairway. Drive for the heart of the fairway and a
mid-to-short iron brings you in on a deep and narrow green. Back
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HOLE 10 A great start to Oak Hills back
side! A solid drive leaves you a long–to-mid iron onto an elevated,
two-tiered green. Hit them long and straight for a well deserved par. Back
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HOLE 11 This uphill par 3 requires a
sizeable carry from tee to reach the very large putting surface. Different
pin placements can mean up to a 3 club swing. Back
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HOLE 12 A good drive puts you in the center
of a uphill-downhill fairway. Second shot plays slightly less then actual
yardage because of elevation drop from fairway to green. An accurate
second shot is essential into this fairly narrow putting area, backed by a
bunker. Back
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HOLE 13 The first par 5 on the back nine
demands a straight tee shot 270 yards to clear the 90 degree dog-leg,
right. Bunker protects left front of green. Putting surface is deep, note
pin placement. Back
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HOLE 14 Oak Hills signature hole! You must
hit your tee shot uphill to a dog-leg, left. The green has a large slope
on right and bunker on the left. To make par you must be on in two! This
is where it gets tough! Back
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HOLE 15 If your distance isn't right on this
par 3, you could be writing a bogey or more on your score card. Play it
smart! Back
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HOLE 16 The tee shot will make or break you
on this straight-away par 4 with narrow landing area and a fairway bunker
on right. If you find the fairway you will have a mid-iron in to a flat
green. Back
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HOLE 17 With a swooping fairway this final
par 5 will challenge you every inch of the way! Fairway bunkers will
narrow the landing area of your tee shot. Your second shot in to a large
flat green. Back
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HOLE 18 If you like great finishing holes,
you will love this one. At a little over 400 yards, this 18th hole takes
you on a climb the whole way to find a large elevated green guarded by a
bunker in the front. Back
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