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Hole by Hole
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Hole 1
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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Favor the left side of this fairway to open up your approach to the green. The ideal landing area is about 200-225 yards out and will leave you a shortiron to the green.
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Hole 2
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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An accurate tee shot is a must and a good target is the mountain framed behind the green.
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Hole 3
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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One of our signature holes! Ideal tee shot is around, over, under or through the clump of maple trees and down the hill.
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Hole 4
Men's Par 5
Lady's Par 5
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The most demanding par 5 offers no relief until the ball is holed. Uphill all the way. This hole requires three well hit shots to reach the green, the highest point on the course.
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Hole 5
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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Lay up on top of the hill 150 yards from the green. Beware of the creek guarding the front of the green.
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Hole 6
Men's Par 3
Lady's Par 3
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This short par 3 is a gift compared to the rest.
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Hole 7
Men's Par 3
Lady's Par 3
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The only place to miss this green is short. Watch for osprey overhead.
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Hole 8
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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Toughest hole on the course. This long slightly uphill par 4 is no mystery-just requires a good drive.
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Hole 9
Men's Par 5
Lady's Par 5
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This hole requires accuracy from tee to gren to avoid finding huckleberry bushes. Favor the left side off the tee to open your second shot.
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Hole 10
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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The ideal tee shot is down the left side. One extra club might be needed for the approach shot as the hole is slightly uphill from 150 yards on.
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Hole 11
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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This hole demands accuracy off the tee. Foster Creek lurks in the trees to the left.
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Hole 12
Men's Par 3
Lady's Par 3
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Check the tree tops for wind direction because many good shots are blown off line.
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Hole 13
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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Another signature hole. Beware of the infamous Columbia Gorge winds tha will blow your shots off line. A strong drive will clear the hazards, but a smart play is to lay back even with the large tree, 150 yards from the green.
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Hole 14
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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A good target is the large tree guarding the middle of the fairway. The landing area is quite large and leaves a short iron approach shot.
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Hole 15
Men's Par 3
Lady's Par 3
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Swirling winds can make the deceptively easy looking hole a bear. Club selection is very important.
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Hole 16
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 5
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This hole can be a lion or a mouse depending on wind direction. Second shot should favor he left side to open up your approach to the green.
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Hole 17
Men's Par 3
Lady's Par 3
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This hole requires steady nerves and a smooth swing to reach the green perched on the side of the hill. Take one or two clubs extra.
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Hole 18
Men's Par 4
Lady's Par 4
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This hole allows for a strong finish to what we hope was a great day! Watch out for the fairway bunkers hidden just beyond the boulders on the right side off the tee.
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