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15th Hole (Redbud)

The medium length 535-yard par-5 15th can be reached in two by long hitters. All but the longest players will want to play left of the fairway bunkers from the tee. There is plenty of room to miss on the approach, therefore there is no real reason to lay up if you’re feeling good about […]

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16th Hole (Redbud)

The 441-yard par-4 16th plays a bit uphill from the tee, and usually into a hurting wind. This green has 3 tiers to make club selection a premium on approach shots. A small bunker on the left side of the green will catch pulled iron shots. […]

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17th Hole (Redbud)

The 408-yard par-4 17th is a hole where bombers have two options: Challenge the fairway bunker and leave a flip wedge into the green, or play right of the bunker and have a longer iron in. Staying right of the bunker is the play for most folks, and it still leaves a fairly short second […]

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18th Hole (Redbud)

The signature par-3 finishing hole has more bark than bite, with a beautiful water feature that seems to beckon your ball. The miss here is short and right of the green for an easy up and down for par. […]

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3rd Hole (Scissortail)

Trees again line the 411-yard par-4 3rd. The right half of the fairway is your target off the tee. It’s possible to get home in two even from the right trees. The same can’t be said for the thicker danger to the left. With bunkers guarding the front and right of the green, an accurate […]

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4th Hole (Scissortail)

At 361 yards, it’s tempting to challenge the left fairway bunker on the par-4 4th, but the smart play is to stay right of it. Any decent drive that avoids the sand will leave a short approach and good birdie opportunity – as long as you don’t miss short and right where a deep bunker […]

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5th Hole (Scissortail)

The 190-yard par-3 5th features an expansive two-tiered green. Find the correct section and you’ll present yourself with a good look at a birdie. Find anything but the correct section and you have your work cut out for you with the flat stick. There’s a small pot bunker in front, so missing left is the […]

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6th Hole (Scissortail)

The 424-yard par-4 6th demands that you find the fairway off the tee. Miss either side and you’re in the woods. When you do find the short cut, you’ll be left with a long challenging shot to an elevated green. You need two well struck shots here to reach in regulation. There is room to […]

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7th Hole (Scissortail)

On the 363-yard par-4 7th, a hybrid or fairway wood aimed at the fairway bunker is the smart play. Don’t even think about challenging the water on the drive or approach. Stay dry and this is a pretty simple hole. Don’t go long with the approach shot, you don’t want to be pitching back towards […]

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8th Hole (Scissortail)

The 231-yard 8th hole on Scissortail is a bear of a par-3. Take plenty of club to get there and then consider one more. Be careful of the front bunker which protects the tee shots flying towards the middle of the green. […]

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