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Hole #1 - Welch
382 yards, par 4
A straightaway hole with out of bounds left and a reachable fairway bunker on the right. A good drive will leave you with a short iron down to the green.
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Hole #2
354 yards, par 4
A slight dogleg right with water protecting the right side of this hole. An iron or fairway wood off the tee will set up a short iron into a well-protected green.
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Hole #3 - Caledonia
376 yards, par 4
A downhill par four with water on the right and out of bounds on the left will require an accurate drive to score well. Once in the fairway a good mid to short iron will give you a chance at birdie.
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Hole #4 - Centennial
530 yards, par 5
This risk reward par five favors the right side of the fairway. A long straight drive will leave you with a chance to get home in two. Playing it safe will still set you up to score well.
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Hole #5 - The Grove
166 yards, par 3
This downhill par three requires an accurate mid iron to a green well protected by bunkers and 70 year old cottonwood trees.
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Hole #6 - Hecla
408 yards, par 4
This is the number one handicap hole and for a good reason. This fairway is one of the narrowest on the golf course and is protected by a pond on the left and huge trees on the right side. Accuracy off the tee is a premium and a good shot will leave you with a mid iron into a well guarded green. Par on this hole is a great score.
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Hole #7 - Leader
188 yards, par 3
This is the longest and most difficult par 3 on the course. A mid to long iron shot is required to reach this green. A shot missed left will either find one of the deepest bunkers on the golf course or water. Choose your club wisely before you tee it up on this par three.
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Hole #8 - Acme
511 yards, par 5
This three shot par five has a slight dogleg right. A good second shot will set you up for a short iron over Coal Creek into a small green. Be sure to leave yourself an uphill putt or a chance at par will be difficult.
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Hole #9 - Monarch
414 yards, par 4
A long straight drive is needed to score well on this hole. A premium mid iron is required to hit this green. A shot left short will find one of the many bunkers surrounding this green.
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Hole #10 - The Kite Route
546 yards, par 5
This is the longest par 5 on the golf course. Favor the left side of this hole all the way to the green. Water, sand and trees protect the right side, so be sure to club wisely. A short approach shot to a small green will put you in position to make a great score.
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Hole #11 - Sunnyside
154 yards, par 3
The proper club selection is mandatory as most of the yardage on this par three is over water and sand. A shot to the middle of this green will set you up for a chance at birdie.
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Hole #12 - Excelsior
383 yards, par 4
This hole favors a tee shot down the left side of the fairway. A mid to short iron to a slightly elevated green will leave you in terrific position. Be sure to select enough club, leaving it short on this hole is trouble.
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Hole #13 - Matchless
392 yards, par 4
A straight away hole requires a long tee shot to score well. Anything short off the tee will leave you with a long iron into a green surrounded by bunkers and trees.
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Hole #14 - Industrial
525 yards, par 5
This tee shot is one of the most demanding on the course. A shot not down the middle of the fairway is trouble. Without a perfect tee shot this is a three shot, par five. This hole is very narrow with trees and out of bounds down both sides of the fairway. Be sure to check the pin position on this hole; it could be the difference between par and bogey.
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Hole #15 - Fireside
368 yards, par 4
This short uphill dogleg right par four is very deceiving. A brave golfer will try to cut the corner, which will leave you a short iron into the green. A shot down the middle will leave you with a mid to short iron into an uphill green with bunkers on both sides. Once again check the pin position and choose enough club.
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Hole #16 - Hiway
358 yards, par 4
This elevated tee is one of the most scenic holes on the golf course. Your tee shot will be staring right into the Rocky Mountains. For long hitters with the wind at your back, you might find the green off the tee. Regardless, a short iron shot into this small green will be your best chance at birdie.
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Hole #17 - Pluto
158 yards, par 3
Be sure to check the direction of the wind on this final par three. Not having enough club will find trouble in any one of two large bunkers.
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Hole #18 - Old Louisville No. 1
389 yards, par 4
This is a terrific finishing hole. Position off the tee is crucial in order the play this hole with one ball. A long iron or fairway wood will leave you with a mid to long iron into a green well protected with bunkers and trees. A driver off the tee needs to play a slight fade in order to be playable. A second shot short will find Coal Creek and a shot long is trouble. A shot to this green needs to be below the hole to avoid any three putts.