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Hole 10

The Loop

The start of the PGCC Loop, this par 3 opens the back nine. With a challenging three-tiered green, selecting the right club is crucial for a chance at birdie. Hit the right tier, and you’re in good shape; miss it, and a tricky two-putt could be on the horizon.

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Hole 11

The Runway

The longest par 4 on the course, Hole 11 is a true test of accuracy and distance. For some, it may feel like a three-shot hole. Favor the right side off the tee to avoid the out-of-bounds area on the left. If your second shot comes up a little short, it's not the end of the world—an easy up-and-down should set you up for a par.

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Hole 12

Munson Mountain

Considered the most challenging hole on the course, Hole 12 requires both a long and accurate tee shot. A mis-hit or shorter drive may force a lay-up, as a creek runs in front and to the right of the green. The green is tough, so if you manage to leave with a par, you've definitely gained a shot.

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Hole 13

Apex

The last hole of the loop, this par 3 features water and a large bunker to the left. The best play is a safe shot to the middle of the green, giving you a good chance for par and time to relax and grab one last refreshment before tackling the final five holes.

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Hole 14

The Longshot

The longest, yet easiest par 5 on the course. With a wide fairway, feel free to unleash the driver. Big hitters can go for it in two, but be sure to take an extra club to avoid the two front bunkers. If you’re laying up, aim between the 150 and 100 markers for an ideal position. The large green is well-protected by two front bunkers—hit a solid shot and you might walk away with a birdie or even an eagle.

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Hole 15

Over the bridge

After crossing the bridge over the channel, you enter one of the toughest stretches of holes on the course. A solid drive will set you up for a challenging second shot. Accuracy is essential on this hole, as the green is one of the most difficult on the course. Positioning yourself for a good approach is key, and a two-putt par here is a great score.

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Hole 16

The Game Starts Here

Our final par 3 and your last chance for a hole-in-one.  As the bench on this hole reminds you, “the game starts here.” Great rounds often culminate at this par 3, featuring a large green. Be sure to select the right club based on the flag position, and watch out for the slight dogleg right—out of bounds to the left can catch you off guard.

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Hole 17

Dogleg Right

This hole features a tricky dogleg to the right, requiring a well-placed shot that moves the ball left to right. Be cautious, as out of bounds runs along the left side. The second shot is tough, with a tiered green that requires precision. Avoid the bunkers on the left, as an up-and-down from there is nearly impossible.

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Hole 18

Blue Heron

Our signature hole, and the perfect way to end your round. This par 5 rewards accuracy and punishes mistakes. A slight dogleg to the right demands a solid tee shot. Big hitters can go for it in two, but whether you’re laying up or going for the green, the approach shot is challenging. With water on both sides and behind, a difficult green to hit into, precision is key. Finish off a great round and join us in the Blue Heron for a well-deserved post-round celebration.