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Estuary at Grey Oaks

Palm Course


Hole #1 Par 4 357 341 333 280 243 You don’t need length here. Hit it straight and leave your second shot below the pin.
             
Hole #2 Par 3 178 175 159 141 122 Play the shot slightly left of thehole. The green slopes left to right.
             
Hole #3 Par 4 345 338 327 312 219 The drive to the left side leaves an easy approach. Careful when the pin is in the front.
             
Hole #4 Par 5 552 520 499 481 449 Drive up the left side. For the best approach to the green, keep the second shot to the left.
             
Hole #5 Par 4 394 380 361 316 282 Long hitters can drive over the left fairway bunker. The approach shot is easier from the left side. Longer-hitting ladies must drive over the bunker or the water will be a danger.
             
             
Hole #6 Par 3 183 161 141 118 101 Again favor the left. Choose the right club. Long is no better than short.
             
Hole #7 Par 4 425 413 400 376 331 Drive up the left side for the best approach to the green. The second shot plays longer than the yardage because of the uphill shot.
             
Hole #8 Par 5 539 504 496 463 424 Accuracy is more important than distance on this par 5. Play for a third shot to be from about 100 yards. Don’t go long; take an easy chip from the front.
             
Hole #9 Par 4 431 411 389 352 324 Long hitters drive left to avoid going through the fairway or flowers. Keep the second shot left and take plenty of club. Longer-hitting ladies can cut off quite a bit by driving left.
             
Hole #10 Par 4 350 324 308 266 233 Again, play for the position of the tee. The second shot is much safer coming in from the right and keeping the shot right of the hole. The green is very narrow front to back. Longer-hitting ladies may want to drive with a club that leaves them about 100 yards from the hole.
             
             
Hole #11 Par 4 421 406 382 376 294 Drive left of center. Friendly green; the ball will roll on, or if it's a little long it will come back to the hole. Try to stay below the pin. Longer-hitting ladies may want to play a slight cut shot from the tee.
             
             
Hole #12 Par 3 180 150 140 115 102 Watch the wind on this hole; it can blow the ball into the hazard. Greens kicks ball right to left.
             
Hole #13 Par 4 425 385 374 347 297 Accuracy is a must off the tee. Short left of the green is the best place to miss the green. Elevated green–use enough club.
             
Hole #14 Par 3 201 187 172 135 104 The hole plays long. Try to putt from below the hole.
             
Hole #15 Par 5 522 499 490 472 425 There is room right off the tee. Again, play for a shot of about 100 yards for thethird. Shoot for the center of the green.
             
Hole #16 Par 4 396 372 356 316 272 Aim right for the center of the fairway. Take plenty of club for the second shot. Better short than long here.
             
Hole #17 Par 5 581 556 540 492 437 Big fairway off the tee. Aim the second shot to the left (way left) to avoid the water. Check out the pin before playing the third shot.
             
Hole #18 Par 4 384 352 339 306 264 A driver is not required here, but a straight shot is. Play the second with enough club.
             

 


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