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Written by Peter Hemnn
June 05, 2011 Hits: 23
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9-Hole (Public)
his is a short course where water comes into play on four holes. The course has several trees plus a lot of hills that can cause uneven lies. The fairways are wide open and tree lined. The greens are large and medium speed.
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 04, 2011 Hits: 24
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18-Hole (Private)
This course is long and challenging from the back tees, and water hazards come into play on six holes. The signature hole is #6, a 171-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot over water to an elevated, two-tiered green that is well guarded by trees.
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 03, 2011 Hits: 41
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9-Hole (Public)
This executive course is situated in a picturesque valley. The layout is more challenging than it seems, making par a good score. The course features hilly and undulating fairways that are fairly open. The greens are relatively flat, with some slight undulations. There is an all-day golf rate available.
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 02, 2011 Hits: 36
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18-Hole (Semi-private)
This course only has a few trees that can affect your shots along its wide fairways. Water comes into play on hole #3, a 162-yard, par 3. The club added an additional nine holes in 1993.
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 01, 2011 Hits: 33
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18-Hole (Private)
This course has a front nine that is links-style, while its back nine is more traditional. The signature hole is #13, a 350-yard, par 4, requiring a tee shot to a small landing area, then an approach shot over water to an island green. Reciprocal players living 100 miles...
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 30, 2011 Hits: 27
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18-Hole (Public)
This is an open course with large greens and gently rolling terrain. There are water hazards that come into play on five holes. The Kentucky Open and Kentucky State Amateur were held here in the 1980's. The water hazards come into on five holes.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 28, 2011 Hits: 32
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36-Hole (Private)
Formerly known as Players Club of Lexington, this club recently expanded to thirty-six holes, giving it two separate eighteen hole courses. The Big Blue Course, which includes the new nine holes, features extremely narrow fairways that require accurate tee shots. The well-manicured greens are medium in size and speed....
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 24, 2011 Hits: 33
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18-Hole (Resort)
The Barren River flows through this course and comes into play on two holes.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 24, 2011 Hits: 22
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18-Hole (Semi-private)
This course has been family owned and operated since it was originally constructed. Harold England redesigned the course in 1979. There is only one water hazard that comes into play. The terrain is gently rolling and fairly open with a few bunkers that come into play.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 22, 2011 Hits: 27
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18-Hole (Public)
This course features water hazards coming into play on hole #5, 8, 10, and 11.
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