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Marilyn Riley & T.J. Heiman Memorials.
The beautifully redesigned hole #4 is dedicated to the memory of Marilyn Riley.
Gracing the lake and framing the Riley Memorial is the T.J. Heiman Memorial Fountaiin.
Many thanks go to the families of Marilyn and T.J. for their generosity in donating these lovely memorials.
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#9 green from the pines.
A 375 yard par 4, #9 plays a club longer on the approach. The green slopes quickly from back to front and has several very deceptive and strong breaks.
Players must hit their drive a good 225 yards to clear a hill cresting 150 yards from the green.
Regarded as the second most difficult hole on the course, #9 challenges both novice and experienced golfers alike with a rolling, narrow, tree-lined fairway.
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Looking down on #4 green.
From the white tees, #4 plays 140 yards including 50 yards of water which fronts the shallow, forward sloping green.
Novices may want to play #4 a club strong to ensure getting across the water & sand hazards fronting the green.
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Shooting to the alley on #3.
#3, a 429 yard par 5, challenges golfers to place their second shot in the center of a very narrow, tree-lined 'alley' that encloses the final 150 yards to the wildly undulating green.
Advanced players may want to lay-up to avoid finding the creek 279 yards from the white tees.
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Interior of new clubhouse.
The spacious and inviting lounge inside our new clubhouse features a 'big screen' T.V. with a satellite hook-up providing access to 150 sports and other channels.
Golfers of all levels will want to refresh themselves 'at the turn' with ice cold beverages, snacks and hot foods.
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