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| Rock 1 |

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The elevated tee on the starting hole gives the golfer an excellent view of the gently sloping green. This
straight-away downhill par 4 is a great driving hole.
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| Rock 2 |

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Moving over to the 2nd hole, the golfer immediately notices the huge boulders used in constructing the
three-tiered tee. This narrow uphill par 5 to a bunkered green will test the golfer early in his round.
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| Rock 3 |

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Strategically placed traps challenge the golfer to drive precisely on this par 4. The large trap in front
of the green will place a premium on accuracy.
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| Rock 4 |

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Going downhill will require another precise shot on this long par 3. Arriving at the green affords the
golfer a scenic view of Albion Ridges.
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| Rock 5 |

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The spectacular view from the 5th tee is a photographers delight. Driving from an elevated tee demands
pinpoint accuracy to avoid the water bordering the fairway.The elevated green, heavily protected by sand, makes this a challenging
par 4.
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| Rock 6 |

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Two huge mounds framing the fairway guide the golfer's tee shot. The second shot, which crosses a
valley and goes uphill to a long narrow gree, will test the golfer's mid-iron skills.
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| Rock 7 |

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Numerous fairway mounds cause the golfer to think of Links Golf. The large fairway trap on the left can
cause problems. The putting surface on this par 4 is multi-leveled.
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| Rock 8 |

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Looking up the fairway on this demanding par 3, the golfer notes the heavily protected green. A narrow
opening requires a well-hit shot to the 6,000 square foot green.
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| Rock 9 |

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Visually exciting is the best way to describe this beautiful par 5. After negotiating the tee shot, the
golfer must decide to lay up or go for a heavily-protected green. The narrow landing area bordered by sand, water, and mounds
require pinpoint accuracy.
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