Par 5
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Hole 1: With bunkers guarding the left and right sides of the fairway, this solid par 5 requires a fairly accurate tee shot. Whether going for it in two or not, accuracy and trajectory are key on the second shot to reach the lay-up area or the green which is guarded by deep bunker.
Par 4
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Hole 2: This dogleg left offers a very generous fairway. An accurate tee shot rewards you with a short iron into this well-bunkered green.
Par 4
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Hole 4: A breathtaking group of trees guards the left side of the fairway on this gentle, dogleg right. The hole demands a left-to-right tee shot and an accurate second shot. Beware of the hazard right of the green coming into play.
Par 4
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Hole 5: On this short par 4, position the tee shot to the right side of the fairway to set up an accessible approach to the green. A short iron is usually the choice to this very undulated green.
Par 3
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Hole 6: Our signature hole borders the Calcasieu Waterway. Hit a precise tee shot to the smallest green on the course. Club selections weigh heavily playing this majestic par 3.
Par 4
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Hole 7: To avoid nightmares on the approach, keep your tee shot as close to the center as possible. Decide whether or not to go for the green in two. For best results on your decision, choose one extra club.
Par 3
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Hole 8: Most players hit a short to mid-iron to a green surrounded by five strategically placed bunkers. Trusting your club choice is a must on this delicate tee shot.
Par 4
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Hole 9: Hit an accurate drive on this dogleg left. Strike the approach shot precisely with a mid to long iron to an uphill green guarded by 4 large bunkers. On the green, players need a surgeon's touch when putting for birdie or par.
Par 5
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Hole 10: Long hitters can reach this par 5 in two. Hit the ideal drive to the right side of the fairway, avoiding the fairway bunker to set up the best angle to the green. The heavily guarded green requires a great approach to secure a birdie or par.
Par 4
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Hole 11: Choose wisely -- a lake splits two fairways with the left landing area being the more inviting. The right side in only 15 yards wide and close to the water. With the wind behind you, right is not a bad choice, but the pitch may be difficult to some hole locations.
Par 4
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Hole 12: Off the tee, out-of-bounds guards the left side of the fairway on this slight dogleg left. Stay clear of the bunkers on the left side. Four large bunkers surround this large, backward, L-shaped green. An accurate approach provides a great chance at birdie.
Par 3
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Hole 13: Carry the water that looms of the green on this long and dangerous par 3. Hit a solid tee shot to hold the long, narrow green.
Par 4
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Hole 14: Placement is more important than power on this short par 4. Water guards the left and right side of the fairway. A fairway wood or long iron leaves a short iron or wedge to green that slopes severely from back to front.
Par 5
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Hole 15: Hit an accurate tee shot to find the fairway on this dogleg right. Choose the correct club to lay-up. The green opens up from the left side of the fairway. Going for the green in two requires a long carry over water.
Par 4
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Hole 16: A long iron or fairway wood hit at the middle fairway bunker leaves a wedge or short iron to the green. Long hitters: try your luck and attempt to drive the green. Trees surround the tee box, so it is hard to judge the wind.
Par 3
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Hole 17: This scenic par 3 incorporates all the elements that make Gray Plantation special. Water surrounds this hole, awaiting any poor tee shot. Three tiers on this green make club selection difficult.
Par 4
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Hole 18: On this finishing hole, the clubhouse in the background makes a breathtaking view. Off the tee, bunkers protect the left and right side of the fairway. A mid to long iron remains to a green guarded by bunkers.