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Hole #1
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Par 4
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Men's Handicap: 3
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Women's Handicap: 3
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420
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408
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408
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375
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367
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HOLE DESCRIPTION
A medium-length par 4. Players will want to stay along the left side of the fairway bunkers on the right. However, a bunker on the front left and another on the right side protect the green to make it challenging to get on in two. Much of the green slopes from back left to front right.
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Hole #2
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 9 |
Women's Handicap: 9 |
395 |
372 |
372 |
331 |
301 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
A short and somewhat downhill par 4 with a narrow fairway that slopes a little right to left. You want to favor the right center on your tee shot. On your second shot, players have to contend with a small creek running in front of the narrow green that slopes back to front and two bunkers on the back side.
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Hole #3
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Par 3 |
Men's Handicap: 17 |
Women's Handicap: 17 |
151 |
151 |
127 |
122 |
122 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
From an elevated tee to an elevated green, this relatively short par 3 is protected by three bunkers as the green slopes from back to front. There is a little bit of a false front. Any ball that comes up short of the fringe may end up well down the hill.
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Hole #4
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 1 |
Women's Handicap: 11 |
445 |
428 |
428 |
385 |
385 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Back in the 1950s, Ben Hogan called this the hardest par 4 in golf. Playing 445 yards from the tips, the second shot is a long, uphill shot to a large green that slopes back to front with a false front. With that second shot being significantly uphill, reaching this green in two proves to be quite the challenge.
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Hole #5
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 13 |
Women's Handicap: 9 |
418 |
393 |
393 |
363 |
331 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Heading back into the clubhouse, be aware of the fairway bunkers down the right side if you try to cut the corner on this par 4. A sizable bunker protects the left front of the green. Aim for the left center of the fairway on your tee shot and aim for the center of the green on your second shot to get there in regulation.
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Hole #6
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 7 |
Women's Handicap: 3 |
417 |
398 |
398 |
352 |
317 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Taking aim from an elevated tee, big hitters are known to try to cut the corner down the left side on this medium-sized par 4. A creek runs along the right side of the fairway. A good aiming point on this hole would be the two little trees that sit just across the creek. This green slopes back to front.
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Hole #7
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Par 5 |
Men's Handicap: 5 |
Women's Handicap: 7 |
585 |
585 |
530 |
482 |
435 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Playing 585 yards from the tips, this is by far the longest hole on the course. Precision is important as Starmount Drive runs down the left side of the fairway, while water comes into play down the right side. The green slopes from left to right.
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Hole #8
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Par 3 |
Men's Handicap: 11 |
Women's Handicap: 13 |
208 |
208 |
174 |
155 |
155 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Pin placements are particularly important on this long par 3 (more than 200 yards from the tips). One of the tougher placements comes when the pin gets tucked into the left corner of the green. This green slopes from right to left.
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Hole #9
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 15 |
Women's Handicap: 15 |
344 |
316 |
316 |
272 |
252 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
For those trying to cut the dogleg, there are a pair of bunkers that may cause trouble. Otherwise, the safe play is a layup off the elevated tees, followed by a second shot back up the hill to an elevated green in the shadow of the clubhouse. You want to favor the right side of the fairway on your tee shot, but beware that a stray shot might wind up down the hill and on the front driveway. This green slopes from back to front.
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Hole #10
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Par 3 |
Men's Handicap: 18 |
Women's Handicap: 18 |
185 |
185 |
144 |
116 |
116 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Stepping up to an elevated tee, starting the backside of the course usually plays to a crowd on the clubhouse’s back patio. A small creek runs in front of the green on this par 3 as a gentle reminder not to be short. This hole is frequently used for member-event shootouts and closest to the pin contests.
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Hole #11
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 2 |
Women's Handicap: 4 |
388 |
367 |
367 |
326 |
299 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
A strong tee shot should carry the creek that runs in front of the fairway. Players should favor the left center of the fairway off of the tee. The second shot is uphill and requires a little more club to get on regulation. The green slopes back to front on this par 4.
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Hole #12
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 6 |
Women's Handicap: 6 |
388 |
367 |
367 |
326 |
299 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
The challenge on this short par 4 comes on the second shot. An elevated green with several bunkers make accuracy a premium. Players should hit for the left center of the fairway with their tee shot. Then the second shot plays significantly uphill, requiring more club. A false front may penalize you if you leave that second shot short.
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Hole #13
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 12 |
Women's Handicap: 10 |
384 |
359 |
359 |
334 |
303 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
A dogleg left that is well protected down the left side, the safe play on No. 13 is to stay right off the tee and set the stage for a second shot from about 175 yards out. Three bunkers short of the green bring accuracy into play for a well-placed second shot. Be aware of a green that slopes left to right, and front to back.
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Hole #14
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Par 5 |
Men's Handicap: 16 |
Women's Handicap: 12 |
490 |
490 |
463 |
425 |
378 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
A picturesque par 5, No. 14 plays from nearly 500 yards at the tips. Starting on an elevated tee, be sure to clear the creek down below with your tee shot. Players should favor the left center of the fairway off the tee. The following shot has the player working their way back up the hill. The green is well protected by seven bunkers in the last 80 yards to make the second and third shots' accuracy important. This green slopes from back to front.
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Hole #15
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 16 |
Women's Handicap: 12 |
368 |
350 |
350 |
322 |
274 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Hitting downhill once again, players should place their tee shot down the left side. The second shot plays a little uphill, so make sure to take more club to cover the false front. This green slopes back to front and has two tiers.
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Hole #16
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Par 4 |
Men's Handicap: 4 |
Women's Handicap: 2 |
418 |
385 |
385 |
351 |
312 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
A narrow start to this dogleg left. Players should favor the right center of the fairway off the tee. Your second shot plays a little down hill. Be aware of the hidden stream that comes across in front of the green. This green slopes back to front.
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Hole #17
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Par 3 |
Men's Handicap: 10 |
Women's Handicap: 16 |
193 |
193 |
171 |
137 |
137 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
Another par 3 where the pin placement and accuracy is key. There is a small creek running down the right side. Playing from the tips makes it more of a challenge at just under 200 yards. The green slopes from left to right.
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Hole #18
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Par 5 |
Men's Handicap: 14 |
Women's Handicap: 14 |
501 |
501 |
470 |
439 |
382 |
HOLE DESCRIPTION
A long par 5 to finish. Big hitters can get home in two, but trying to cut the corner down the right side can get risky. The perfect tee shot would be to hit it down the left center of the fairway, leaving an open second shot. This green slopes from front to back.
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