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Written by Peter Hemnn
May 16, 2011 Hits: 26
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9-Hole (Semi-private)
This course's narrow fairways are lined with mature live oak trees. The terrain is flat and easy to walk. The greens are small, slightly undulating, elevated, and well bunkered by both sand and grass bunkers. There are water hazards that come into play on holes #2 and #9.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 15, 2011 Hits: 32
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18-Hole (Semi-private)
This picturesque course was built on rolling terrain and features tree-lined fairways. In addition, water hazards (lakes) come into play on several holes. The course has dogleg fairways and sand bunkers adding to the challenge. Be prepared to use almost every club in your bag.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 15, 2011 Hits: 15
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Written by Peter Hemnn
May 15, 2011 Hits: 23
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18-Hole (Military)
This course only allows civilians to play when accompanied by military personnel. This is a semi-hilly course with wide-open fairways. The greens are large, somewhat undulating and elevated. There is one water hazard on the course that comes into play on hole #5, and there are about fifteen ditches...
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 13, 2011 Hits: 45
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18-Hole (Private)
This course is fairly open, but some of the fairways are narrow. Most of the greens are well bunkered, undulating, and large. There are water hazards that come into play on several holes. Guests are only allowed to play this course when accompanied by a club member.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 11, 2011 Hits: 26
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18-Hole (Semi-private)
The wildlife seen on the course is very rare. There are water hazards that come into play on several holes. "Golf Digest" nominated River Hills as the "Best New Course" for 1989, and "GOLFWEEK" nominated it among the top fifty courses in the Southeast.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 09, 2011 Hits: 36
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18-Hole (Semi-private)
This traditional course was built on rolling hills and features tree-lined fairways. The large greens are undulating and well bunkered. Water hazards come into play at least four times. The signature hole is #16, a 604-yard, par 5, requiring a tee shot up a fairway that has a tree...
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 09, 2011 Hits: 33
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9-Hole (Public)
This is a wide-open, links-style course that was built on a seventy-five acre cow pasture. Water hazards (ponds) come into play on four holes.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 07, 2011 Hits: 28
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18-Hole (Public)
This par 3 course is a great place to practice your iron shots. The wind is usually a factor, so selecting the right club is a big part of the game. Water hazards (four ponds) come into play on several holes. An all-day green fee is available.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 07, 2011 Hits: 20
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9-Hole (Semi-private)
This course's toughest hole is #3, a par 4, which has a long dogleg to the left with a stream that guards the front of the green. The greens are small, and the course plays tight. The yardage indicated is an estimate provided by the club personnel.
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