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Estuary at Grey Oaks

Pine Course


Hole #1 Par 5 530 495 466 459 407 If you can’t reach the green in two, play a second shot short of the left fairway bunker for a better angle to the green. Keep the ball below the pin on the green.
             
Hole #2 Par 3 198 181 160 140 114 It plays longer than it looks. The green has big breaks left to right.
             
Hole #3 Par 5 535 512 479 447 408 Just like hole #1, the second shot should be short of the bunkers. Try having about a 100-yard shot to the green for the third hole. The longer-hitting ladies can cut off quite a bit by playing up the left on the tee shot.
             
             
Hole #4 Par 4 427 406 383 351 300 A good drive will leave a long second shot that will require a lot of carry. The front right of the green is the best place to miss the green. The longer-hitting ladies need to be aware of the water if the bunker is carried.
             
             
Hole #5 Par 4 397 382 357 319 273 You need a straight drive to the left center of the fairway. It's good to take an extra club for the second shot.
             
Hole #6 Par 3 205 178 161 153 111 Again, the front right is the best place to aim the shot. Hit a high shot to the green.
             
Hole #7 Par 4 426 409 367 313 282 The longer hitters can carry the left fairway bunker. Play the second shot to the right of the pin.
             
Hole #8 Par 4 388 369 329 310 265 Drive right of the center to avoid the trees in the fairway. Play the second shot a little left to avoid the water on the right.
             
Hole #9 Par 4 455 429 417 399 333 A long par 4. It is best to come in from the front right if you can’t reach the green in two shots.
             
Hole #10 Par 4 415 403 373 321 291 The second shot will run up. Don’t be fooled by the pin way to the left. Keep the shot right of the pin.
             
Hole #11 Par 5 542 522 488 429 387 The second shot is the key. There is water in front of this green. Many of the shots pulled just a little will find the lake. Again, the front right is the best approach.
             
Hole #12 Par 3 207 190 176 155 111 You should aim slightly to the left on this par 3. Not bad to slightly underclub it here.
             
Hole #13 Par 4 398 375 348 335 323 The driver is not always the right choice off this tee on the narrowest hole. The big green is for the second shot.
             
Hole #14 Par 4 421 403 390 357 324 Drive slightly to the left for the best angle to the green. It’s better to miss the green short than left.
             
Hole #15 Par 4 433 404 373 343 310 The big hitters can go across the bunker and have a short iron to the green. Others hit left off the tee and have a long second.
             
Hole #16 Par 4 385 366 355 271 259 The second shot if you can’t carry the lake can be played well to the left, leaving you an easy pitch. Way too many balls are hit into the lake. Ladies, if you are not going for it, don’t take too much of the club for your layup or you’ll be in trouble.
             
             
Hole #17 Par 3 211 192 157 112 96 Take plenty of club here. Try to have an uphill putt.
             
Hole #18 Par 5 573 560 543 457 447 Position the second shot to have the chance to get on the green in three. Keep the second shot to the left if you can get within 150 yards of the green in two. Short hitters can play the third shot to the left for the approach to this very long hole.
             
             

 


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