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THE TEST
The golfer will be challenged on all fronts by the rolling fairways and elevation changes, many hazards and lakes, and extremely large undulating Tiff Dwarf Bermuda grass greens. On 13 of the 18 holes, at least one shot will require crossing either a hazard formed by the meandering Rocky Creek and its wetlands or by a body of water guarding a tee shot or a green. As if this wasn’t enough, numerous strategically located sand bunkers and mounds are scattered throughout the course to challenge your shot making skills. Once to the greens, the golfer will be required to position his ball so as to avoid the treacherous side or downhill putt.
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