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HOLE #3 <br /> The Third hole is relatively straight and plays somewhat longer than its' actual yardage <br /> since the green is elevated approximately 15 feet on the approach. The large fairway <br /> bunker left is now partially located behind trees on the approach to the green. There are <br /> two greenside bunkers, one which has been constructed near the right half of the putting <br /> surface and another left, which is much too faz from the green to serve any useful strategic <br /> purpose. <br /> A new elevated back tee should be constructed which will add 12 or 13 yards to this hole. <br /> The fairway bunker left should be reshaped so as to fill-in the areas located behind the <br /> trees and push the back right edge of the bunker towards the green. This, along with the <br /> new back tee, will make the carry over this bunker 25 yazds longer. The left greenside <br /> bunker should be rebuilt closer to the edge of the green. The right greenside bunker <br /> should be reconstructed with new sand and drainage. <br /> HOLE #4 <br /> The par three fourth plays slightly downhill into a green with a collage of bunkers situated <br /> around the putting surface. The tees have been constructed on top of a ridge and trees of <br /> various types separate the third and fourth fairways. While four green bunkers surround <br /> the green, it is the large fore-bunker 70 yards short of the puttin� surface, which is most <br /> visible on the tee shot. Although this hole is visually beautiful, some adjustment of the <br /> bunkers, both left and right, should be accomplished for strategic reasons. <br /> New (larger) back and forward tees should be constructed in order to accommodate <br /> players of varying skill levels. The massive fore-bunker should be reconstructed <br /> somewhat smaller for maintenance purposes. The two greenside bunkers right, which are <br /> much too far from the putting surface, should be replaced by one bunker built closer to the <br /> green edge. The left �eenside bunker should also be reconstructed nearer the green. <br /> These changes will not only make this hole more visually appealing, but also more <br /> strategically interesting. <br /> HOLE #5 <br /> The Fifth is a dogleg left par four which slopes gently do�vnhill from tee to green. This <br /> hole is lined with nice trees though drainage in the fairway on the last third of the hole is a <br /> problem. A lone fairway bunker left sits atop a small knoll. A small pond has been <br /> constructed behind the bunker left, but it is not visible from the tees. There are two <br /> greenside bunkers, one left 25 yards short of the green and one right near the putting <br /> surface. <br /> There is an opportunity to make the Fifth one of the nicest par fours anywhere. If the tees <br /> (back & middle) were moved back and to the left, it would be possible to add 30 yards <br /> (back tee) to this hole and elevate these tees about 10 feet, which will provide a <br /> spectacular view of the fairway. A new much larger lake should be built on the left side <br />