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 This is the most demanding of the three 9 hole courses
Lagoon Hole123456789     
Full Course #192021222324252627 TotalHDCPNetTotal
Men's Par43444354536    
Men's HDCP1113759151713     
Blue355231379415368164593412584    3501
White327201347382348144575377558    3259
Yellow304175319334311120536342535    2976
               
               
               
               
               
Ladies' Par43444354536    
Ladies' HDCP1157511173913     
Ladies2859627430027175498312469    2580
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Hole No. 1
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Hole No. l is a par 4, dogleg left (327 yards). The tees are cut from the mountainside adjacent to the clubhouse. The hole plays an easterly with a magnificent view of the distant mountain ranges, layered in hues of purple. The tees are elevated and so the shot to the fairway far below is received in a bowl. The fairway is mounded very dramatically on both left and right sides. The approach shot is to an elevated green and it calls for a high soft trajectory. The green is guarded by huge sand bunkers in the front of the putting surface.
 
Hole No. 2
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Hole No. 2, par 3 (201 yards) parallels the lagoon and the tees again are elevated some 50 feet above the putting surface. The surface. This is a strong par 3 hole with a peninsula green extending into the lagoon. The back and right side of the green are guarded by strong mangrove growth. The view of the lagoon and the mountains to the east are spectacular. In my opinion, the par 3 holes on the Lagoon 9 are some of the best I have ever designed.
 
Hole No. 3
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Hole No. 3 is a medium, long par 4, slight dogleg left playing (and 347 yards). A smaller lagoon extends the full length of the fairway on the left side and continues up to and in front of the green. The fairway is again below the tees and the mounding on the right side helps to turn the hole. The clubhouse sits above the second shot area. The approach is delicate due to the green being almost totally surrounded by water. The putting surface is actually only 2 feet above the water.
 
Hole No. 4
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A long par 4 (382 yards) with low tees extending into the lagoon. The fairway extends in a southerly direction and is dramatically elevated above the teeing grounds. A long continuous waste bunker is positioned below the fairway on the left and borders the lagoon all the way through the green. The approach shot is to a large very open target surface.
 
Hole No. 5
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Hole No. 5 is a medium length dogleg left par 4 of (348 yards). The tees are slightly elevated above the fairway area with the lagoon continuing along the left side of the fairway. The second shot is into a sequestered green area that is mounded in the back on the right side. While the average player can play either a run-in shot or a high, soft approach, it is nevertheless a very demanding shot to execute accurately.
 
Hole No. 6
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Hole No. 6 is par 3 that from my standpoint as the architect is one of the prettiest par 3s I have ever designed. It is short (144 yards) and the shot is carried over water and native mangroves into a peninsula green. The hotel is the backdrop beyond the green and the magnificent view of the layers of purple mountains beyond provides an unforgettable vista.
 
Hole No. 7
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Hole No. 7 is a long par 7 (575 yards) meandering is a westerly direction. The hole plays straight away and is well bunkered in the first and second shot target area the approach shot (or third shot) is into a well bunkered elevated green that is somewhat sheltered among the palms and seagrape.
 
Hole No. 8
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Hole No. 8 is a medium length, par 4 (377 yards) headed north toward the mountains. The hole is straight with high mounding on the left side and a small marsh and lagoon on the right of the fairway and also the green. The green is a low profile target and is receptive to almost any kind of approach shot.
 
Hole No. 9
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Hole No. 9 is long, double dogleg right, par 5 of (558 yards). The first shot is to a slightly elevated, first landing area. The second shot turns the hole to the right toward the clubhouse and is located some 9 to 10 feet below the first target area. The approach shot is to an elevated green that is front and to the right of the clubhouse and provides the golfer with a magnificent view of the mountain range to the east.
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