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A new elevated back tee will be built to provide additional tee space and to add <br />approximately ten yards to the hole. Two new forward tees will be built into the existing <br />hillside to the left and in front of the existing cart path. A portion of the hillside in front of <br />the forward tees will be lowered to provide a better view to the driving landing area. The <br />first part of the &irway will be repositioned to make the hole visually pleasing. The two <br />right greenside bunkers should be replaced by one bunker nearer the green. The left <br />greenside bunker should be rebuilt nearer the back half of the putting surface. The <br />greenside bunkers will tie-in to the existing putting surface. When these changes are <br />accomplished, this hole will be one of the nicest par fours on the golf course. <br />HOLE #17 <br />The final par three on the golf course is surround by four bunkers. This hole plays slightly <br />downhill though the green is quite a small target. The knoll right, along with the two <br />bunkers set into the knoll, makes the tee shot focus left. Mature trees in back and along <br />the left side of the putting surfrice are very attractive. <br />A new forward tee will be constructed to provide additional teeing ground and to provide <br />a wider range of yardages for the hole. The two fore-bunkers furthest from the green will <br />be combined into one fore-bunker. This bunker will conceal the area between the bunker <br />and the green to create the illusion that the hole will play shorter than it actually does. <br />The remaining two bunkers should be removed and in their place three greenside bunkers <br />should be added that will affect the hole both visually and strategically. These changes <br />will create a strong par three similar to that of classic courses like Winded Foot. <br />HOLE #18 <br />The Eighteenth hole is a wonderful dogleg right par four. There is an old feirway bunker <br />right, which adds definition to the tee shot, although trees block a view of the green from <br />this bunker. The trees, which line both sides of the elevated tee shot landing area, are very <br />nice and add definition to this hole. The putting surface has been constructed on a plateau <br />about 20 feet above the feirway. Four bunkers surround the largest (and steepest) green <br />on the course and the clubhouse is clearly visible directly behind the green. <br />A new combined back tee (with #15) will make the tee shot much better. New forward <br />tees should also be constructed to the left. The large fiurway bunker right should be <br />replaced by two new bunkers located nearer the feirway which serves the same purpose as <br />the current bunker but will be much fairer to play from. With the added length from the <br />new back tee, the tee shot will be more challenging and aesthetically pleasing.