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Click on the hole number to view the layout, yardage, and additional information. View the scorecard below.
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1ST HOLE PAR 4
The 330 yard Par 4 first hole is one of two holes on the front nine not set in the woods. This hole provides a friendly reception to those teeing off with it's large fairway and straight forward layout. The three off-set sand traps around the green are the only obstacle.
| Blue |
330 |
White |
322 |
Red |
230 |
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2ND HOLE PAR 4
The 405 yard Par 4 second hole introduces the woods that will surround the next six holes. The trees lining the
right hand side of the hole await any errant shots. The trees and water to the left of the hole are
set far enough back to avoid presenting any obstacle for most shots.
| Blue |
405 |
White |
387 |
Red |
365 |
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3RD HOLE PAR 3
The 177 yard par 3 third hole is the second easiest on the course. The water and trees to the right will only
come into play with balls hit well to the left. To the right, a lone sand trap guards the green. A well-placed
tee shot will provide players with a great birdie opportunity.
| Blue |
177 |
White |
162 |
Red |
126 |
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4TH HOLE PAR 4
The 441 yard Par 4 fourth hole is a dog leg right carved out amongst the trees. A lone
sand trap guards the left of the green. The dense forest on both sides and the tough bend make this the third
most difficult hole on the course.
| Blue |
411 |
White |
394 |
Red |
370 |
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5TH HOLE PAR 3
The 197 yard Par 3 fifth hole gives players another excellent birdie opportunity with its large unprotected
green. Although carved out of the trees, this hole provides plenty of leeway for shots to the left or right.
| Blue |
197 |
White |
172 |
Red |
157 |
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6TH HOLE PAR 4
The 341 yard Par 4 sixth hole provides players with a large fairway that narrows towards the green.
The trees that line the fairway are a factor for tee shots off to the left or right.
Coming up short and to the right on the approach will land players in one of the two sand traps
protecting the green.
| Blue |
341 |
White |
325 |
Red |
297 |
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7TH HOLE PAR 4
The 325 yard Par 4 seventh hole is a slight dog leg left. Three sand traps line the right side of
the fairway leading towards the green with one sand trap protecting the left. Avoiding missing to
the right is the best way to stay out of trouble off the tee.
| Blue |
325 |
White |
274 |
Red |
245 |
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8TH HOLE PAR 5
The 540 yard Par 5 eighth hole is the most difficult on the course. A double dog leg fairway
winds through the trees with well placed sand traps throughout. Tall trees along the left side make
it difficult to cut any corners to reduce the distance. A second shot along the
right side of the fairway will give players a better look at the green.
| Blue |
540 |
White |
530 |
Red |
480 |
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9TH HOLE PAR 4
The 352 yard Par 4 ninth hole opens up and introduces the type of links golf that will
continue throughout much of the back nine. A large fairway and few trees along the sides
are forgiving to errant shots. Longer players will find themselves with a short approach
to the green.
| Blue |
352 |
White |
345 |
Red |
305 |
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10TH HOLE PAR 4
The 380 yard par 4 tenth hole is a slight dog leg right. A well placed sand trap at the corner will
catch anyone who comes up short trying to cut the corner. A deep sand trap in the right front and a
steep slope in the back, protect the green.
| Blue |
380 |
White |
370 |
Red |
334 |
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11TH HOLE PAR 3
The 218 yard par 3 eleventh hole is the last hole before the 18th where water isn't in play. Avoiding
the large sand trap on the left and a good putt on the large, undulating green are the keys to a
birdie on this hole.
| Blue |
218 |
White |
200 |
Red |
182 |
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12TH HOLE PAR 4
The 320 yard par 4 twelfth hole introduces water to the course landscape with a small creek up front
and a lake along the left side. The sand trap along the right gives players something to think about
when trying to avoid the water to the left. Another sand trap protects the front right of the green.
| Blue |
320 |
White |
301 |
Red |
263 |
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13TH HOLE PAR 4
The 298 yard par 4 thirteenth hole provides longer players with an opportunity to take a risk and
go for the green off the tee. 235 yards will clear the two water hazards and deep rough, but will
still be short of the green. A wide fairway invites players to lay up and hit the approach.
| Blue |
298 |
White |
291 |
Red |
251 |
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14TH HOLE PAR 5
The 585 yard par 5 fourteenth hole is one of the signature holes at Pebble Creek. The
second most difficult hole on the course has a wide fairway that is a dog leg left around a large lake.
Longer players can try to shoot over the lake on the second shot, however it is a very difficult task.
| Blue |
585 |
White |
570 |
Red |
540 |
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15TH HOLE PAR 4
The 366 yard par 4 fifteenth hole is another challenging hole. The same lake that was in play on the
fourteenth is to the left here. Three sand traps along the right fairway will provide an obstacle off
the tee. The green is protected by a lone sand trap to the left.
| Blue |
366 |
White |
361 |
Red |
341 |
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16TH HOLE PAR 4
The 344 yard par 4 sixteenth hole is another dog leg around a lake. The 230 yards from the tee to the green
by cutting across the lake leaves players with a decision to make. Anything short will end up either in
the water or the sand trap that's placed in the front right of the green.
| Blue |
344 |
White |
329 |
Red |
295 |
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17TH HOLE PAR 5
The 527 yard par 5 seventeenth hole is another long hole where water comes into play. A
narrow lake interrupts the fairway 117 yards from the green, forcing longer players to lay up on
their second shot to avoid going in the water. Once the water is out of play, 5 bunkers surround
the green, giving players another obstacle to consider.
| Blue |
527 |
White |
502 |
Red |
442 |
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18TH HOLE PAR 3
The 184 yard par 3 18th is the easiest hole on the course, giving the players the opportunity to finish
strong. The large, undulating green is surrounded by 3 bunkers that will catch any errant tee shots to
the right or left.
| Blue |
184 |
White |
167 |
Red |
133 |
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Score Card
| Hole |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
Total |
| Blue Tees 70.0/121 |
330 |
405 |
177 |
411 |
197 |
341 |
350 |
540 |
352 |
380 |
218 |
320 |
298 |
585 |
366 |
344 |
527 |
184 |
6325 |
| White Tees 68.8/119 |
322 |
387 |
162 |
394 |
172 |
325 |
274 |
530 |
345 |
370 |
200 |
301 |
291 |
570 |
361 |
329 |
502 |
167 |
6002 |
| Red Tees 71.0/119 |
230 |
365 |
126 |
370 |
157 |
297 |
245 |
480 |
305 |
334 |
182 |
263 |
251 |
540 |
341 |
295 |
442 |
133 |
5356 |
| Handicap |
9 |
5 |
17 |
3 |
15 |
7 |
13 |
1 |
11 |
12 |
14 |
8 |
16 |
2 |
6 |
10 |
4 |
18 |
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