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Hole no |
5 |
| Par |
4 |
| Blue |
367 |
| White |
332 |
| Red |
266 |
| Yardages are to the center of green.
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| Your drive sets up a potential birdie.
Aim at the palm tree in the center. Don't cut off too much on the
left. The rough can be penal. The back and front centre pin positions
make for challenging putts. |
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| This symbol in the fairway
indicates permanent markers that are 100, 150, 200, or 250 yards to
the center of the green. The markers also have the yardage indicated
to the front and back centers of the green. Similar markers are on
par three tees. |
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| Sprinkler Heads |
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| Water hazards |
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| Bunkers |
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| Greens |
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| Rough |
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| Road |
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| Rock Wall |
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| Grass Mounds |
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| Trees: Casuarina |
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| Trees: Royal Palm |
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| Trees: Coconut Palm |
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| Trees: Others |
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Numbers on green are in yards from the front of the green
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Tee yardage is shown by letters (A,B). The yardage is from the indicated
point on the tee to the corresponding letter with an arrowhead in the distance.
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| Prepared by Billy Poteat. Measured
electronically and by calibrated line. Copyright©1994, Pro's Yardage Caddy,
Columbia, S.C. 803-782-2811 |
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