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3237

3065

2910

2338

Rock 1
Rock 1

376

346

336

295

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.

Rock 2
Rock 2

512

500

489

332

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.

Rock 3
Rock 3

356

344

332

280

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.

Rock 4
Rock 4

178

169

150

129

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.

Rock 5
Rock 5

352

334

315

237

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.

Rock 6
Rock 6

396

366

340

300

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.

Rock 7
Rock 7

363

340

317

245

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.

Rock 8
Rock 8

181

161

144

120

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.

Rock 9
Rock 9

523

505

487

400

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.