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| Granite 1 |

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Looking down the 85 yard tee makes this par 4 look very intimidating. The sloping fairway calls for a strategically-placed
drive leading to a large elevated green.
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| Granite 2 |

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Standing on the tee the golfer will appreciate the natural beauty of this hole. A variety of tees allows
golfers of all abilities to play this strong par 4. The bunkered green nestled in the surrounding hillside makes an excellent
target for your second shot.
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| Granite 3 |

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This demanding par 3 features a long carry over water to an undulating green. Testing the character of
even the best golfers, par will be an excellent score.
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| Granite 4 |

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Moving to the lofty tee this par 5 is straight-away for the golfer. Numerous mounds, well-placed traps,
and a well-bunkered green make this hole play its full length.
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| Granite 5 |

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An exact tee shot must be made on this dogleg par 4. The narrow fairway opens up for a downhill second
shot.
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| Granite 6 |

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Your short game will be tested on this downhill par 3. A real character-builder, this natural looking
hole can play longer than what the card says.
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| Granite 7 |

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This par 4 plays into a prevailing wind. Missing the plateaued green can leave a very difficult chip
shot.
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| Granite 8 |

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Going up, up, up. That’s the best way to describe your shots on this long par 5. Trouble lurks
on every shot—but down the middle will yield a good score.
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| Granite 9 |

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Coming home is a lot of fun on this picturesque par 4. Looking down on Lake Sinned the golfer can see
his drive land—leaving him a medium pitch across the water. The undulating green will put a premium on birdies.
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