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Full Course #123456789     
Ocean Hole123456789 TotalHDCPNetTotal
Men's Par54344345436    
Men's HDCP61018142161284     
Blue521363206383431183394556405    3442
White479339175358418155363520392    3199
Yellow451312145329396130343493355    2954
               
               
               
               
               
Ladies' Par54344345436    
Ladies' HDCP61218144161082     
Ladies36225793287343105276435304    2462
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Hole No. 1
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The first hole is a par 5 (479 yards) playing straight away toward the ocean. It is played from elevated tees cut from the mountainside adjacent to the clubhouse. The hole unfolds in a generally westerly direction. The tee shot is guarded by trees on the left and large fairway bunkers on the right. The second shot of the par 5 is guarded by water to the left and in front of that target area. The third (or approach) shot into this par 5 green calls for a shot to a narrow target with water on the left and mounded, grass bunkers on the right side of the pulling surface.
 
Hole No. 2The second hole is a short (339 yards) par 4, drive and pitch situation. The hole is pointed southward, parallel to the ocean and provides a generous tee shot target. The second shot to the green target area is to a depressed surface located much lower than where the player hits his approach shot. Large bunkers, front and left of the putting surface, help to define the target. The first two holes, the par 5 and par 4, are relatively easy and should allow the player to loosen up and get into his game before the course begins to demand more from his abilities.
 
Hole No. 3The third hole is a long (175 yards) par 3 with a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop to the green. The green is just slightly elevated, as are also the tee. The fairway area is slightly depressed. The green and fairway are nestled in clumps of seagrape. The green is cut into the sand dunes that guard the beach. This is indeed, a visually memorable golf hole.
 
Hole No. 4Hole No. 4 (358 yards) is a medium length dogleg right with the tees positioned high and against the ocean. The hole meanders easterly with the fairway cut through the wandering dunes. There are sand dunes located at the turn of the dogleg on the left side of the fairway. The approach shot is to another depressed green area with a large sandy waste bunker located on the front left of the green and with large trees on the right side of the putting surface.
 
Hole No. 5
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Hole No. 5 (418 yards) is a long par 4, dogleg left, with the tee shot pointing toward the Pacific allowing for a magnificent view of the ocean. The fairway is mounded high on the right and is cut into the ridge of the dunes. There is a fairway sand bunker on the right side a at the turn of the dogleg. The second shot to this par 4 calls for a long approach shot strong, prevailing winds from the ocean usually affecting the strategy. The second half of this fine hole turns southward and runs parallel to the ocean. The green is located parallel to the sand dunes and is a medium, large target area surrounded by seagrape and palm tress.
 
Hole No. 6Hole No. 6 (155 yards) plays from an elevated tee with your back to the ocean and heads eastward. It is a short par 3 with a well bunkered green offering four surface levels, thus providing for a large variety of pin placements.
 
Hole No. 7Hole No. 7 (363 yards) is a medium length, par 4, directed northward toward the mountains. A long waste bunker runs the entire length of the hole along the left side of the fairway. The player's approach shot to the green is relatively simple and the green itself offers a large and receptive target.
 
Hole No. 8Hole No. 8 (520 yards) is a long par 5. The tee shot is a relatively open examination and as the hole meanders north toward the mountains it gently unfolds with the last 1/3 of the fairway becoming a dogleg right to an elevated, well bunkered green. The approach shot (or third shot) to this green is very demanding examination.
 
Hole No. 9Hole No. 9 (392 yards) is a long par 4. From the back tee, you drive 170 yards across the water. From the regular and forward tees the water is positioned on your left. Your drive should place you at the crest of the hill that overlooks the final green located below you guarded by a large lagoon in front of that target area. The clubhouse and distant mountains provide the background. There is a very strong, but visually magnificent, and dramatic finishing hole for the Ocean 9.
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